antilaney (psychotics)
browers med (stimulants)
anticlares (depressants)
antideb (HTNsives)
errybody
100

targets what symptoms

what is temper tantrums, aggressiveness, self-injury, hyperactivity, and stereotyped behaviors

100
wear patch for 9 hours - drug effects last 3 hours after removal

what is methylphenidate (ritalin)

100

used when?

what is when side effects are intolerable, or the stimulant is not effective

100

examples

what is clonidine, guanfacine

100

what they do

what is diminish self-injury, hyperactivity, obsessive behaviors

200

examples

what is haloperidol & risperidone

200

monitor for insomnia

what is amphetamine compound (adderall), dextroamphetamine (dexedrine), lisdexamfetamine (vyvanse)

200

the only non-stimulant med specifically developed to treat ADHD (SNRI)

what is atomoxetine (Strattera)

200

nursing considerations

what is monitor for hypotension, dizziness, syncope, somnolence

200

use calorie-free beverages to relieve dry mouth with what medication

what is clonidine (antihypertensive)

300

side effects

what is extrapyramidal symptoms (acute dystonia, pseudo parkinsonism, akathisia, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, tardive dyskinesia) & anticholinergic side effects (dry mouth, nasal congestion, flushing, constipation, urinary retention, impotence, glaucoma, blurred vision, and photophobia)
300

monitor for elevated liver function and appetite suppression - alert client that drug may take 2 weeks for full effect

what is pemoline (cause liver damage = last choice)

300

most common side effects for children

what is decreased appetite, n/v, tiredness, upset stomach

300

to relieve dry mouth

what is give calorie-free beverages

300

naltrexone used for? take how? may cause?

what is used to tx cough, diarrhea, or pain (client may not respond to narcotics), take with food or milk, may cause headache, restlessness, or irritability

400

caution in patient w?

what is glaucoma, BPH, urinary retention or obstruction, brower, Hyperthyroidism, cardiovascular disease, renal impairment, or respiratory disorders (aka: medical conditions that could be exacerbated by the anticholinergic effects)

400

Give last dose in early afternoon. Monitor for appetite suppression. Alert client that full drug effect takes 2 days

what is lisdexamfetamine (vyvanse)

400

most common side effects for adults

what is insomnia, dry mouth, urinary retention, decreased appetite, n/v, dizziness, and sexual side effects

400

take blood pressure when? & withhold med if?

what is before each dose, and if client is hypotensive

400

clomipramine side effects

what is orthostatic hypotension, dizziness

500

contraindicated in?

what is (CNS) depression, circulatory collapse, Parkinson disease, coronary disease, severe hypotension, bone marrow suppression, and blood dyscrasias

500
Monitor for appetite suppression or growth delays. Give regular tablets after meals. Alert client that full drug effect takes 2 days.

what is methylphenidate (ritalin)

500

atomoxetine nursing responsibilities 

what is give w food, monitor for appetite suppression, use calorie-free beverages to relieve dry mouth, ↑ fluid intake, monitor for elevated liver function

500

who takes these

what is people without hypotension

500

seizures, coma, and cardiovascular toxicity can occur with symptoms of what?

what is tachycardia, decreased output, depressed contractility

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