Caffeine and Medication
Caffeine, Mental Health, and Physical Health
Caffeine Facts
Caffeine Facts pt. 2
Caffeine Intake
100

Caffeine should not be combined with ___. 

What is medication?

100
Caffeine can induce a ___ episode in patients with bipolar disorder.

What is induce?

100

Caffeine is ___. 

What is a stimulant? 

100

Caffeine can be toxic when ingested in large amounts. Rapid consumption of around 1200 milligrams of caffeine can cause ___. 

What are seizures?

100

Decaffeinated coffees and teas have __ caffeine than regular coffee and tea.

What is less caffeine?

200

Combining Duloxetine and caffeine can cause increased side effects of duloxetine such as ___.

What is nausea, dry mouth, insomnia, drowsiness, constipation, etc.?

200

The name of the cardiac evaluation to assess the cardiovascular status is ___.

What is EKG or echocardiogram?
200

Caffeine is used to restore mental alertness or wakefulness during ____. 

What is fatigue or drowsiness?

200

Metabolism affects a persons sensitivity to caffeine. True or false.

What is true?

200

Green or black tea contains ____ milligrams

What is 30-50 milligrams?

300

Taking bother bupropion and caffeine can cause ___.

What is an increase in blood pressure? 

300

Mental health symptoms can emerge or are ____ when ingesting caffeine.

What is "exacerbated"?

300
Each group member is to identify one side effect of Caffeine.

What is difficulty sleeping (insomnia), nervousness or anxiety, irritability, nausea, or headaches?

300

Each member identify severe side effects of caffeine that require medical attention.

What is serious allergic reactions (difficult breathing, chest tightness, swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue, rash, hives, or itching), diarrhea, vomiting, rapid heart rate or palpitations, increased blood pressure, and chest pain?

300

An 8 ounce cup of coffee contains ___ milligrams.

What is 80-100 milligrams?

400

You are at increased risk of developing serotonin syndrome when combining duloxetine and caffeine. Each member of the team is to identify one symptom of serotonin syndrome.

What are symptoms such as confusion, hallucination, seizure, extreme changes in blood pressure, increased heart rate, fever, excessive sweating, shivering or shaking, blurred vision, muscle spasm or stiffness, tremor, incoordination, stomach cramp, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea?

400

Caffeine/CNS stimulants should not be used in patients with significant cardiovascular impairment such as these.

What is uncompensated heart failure, severe coronary disease, severe hypertension (including that associated with hyperthyroidism or pheochromocytoma), cardiac structural abnormalities, serious arrhythmias, etc.?

400

Caffeine is naturally found in foods and beverages. Identify which foods and beverages.

What is coffee, tea, and coffee?

400
In women who are breastfeeding, caffeine is ___ into breast milk.

What is excreted?

400

Energy drinks can range from __ - __ milligrams per 8 fluid ounces.

What is 40 - 250 milligrams?

500

Caffeine is also known as a ___ ___ ___ ___.

What is a Central Nervous System stimulant?
500

Each member is to identify a symptom of psychosis/psychotic disorders that can be exacerbated when caffeine is ingested.

What is anxiety, depression, hallucinations, delusions, emotional disruption, difficulty in social interactions, suicidal ideations, aggression, manic symptoms, etc.?

500

A persons body can take ___ to metabolize half of what was consumed. This means that a cup of coffee keeps you __ at bedtime. 

What is 4-6 hours and awake at bedtime?

500
These factors influence caffeine health dangers. 

What are factors such as body weight, medications, and individual sensitivity?

500

This amount is daily recommended amount of caffeine. This is also equivalent to ___.

What is 400 milligrams a day and four to five cups of coffee?

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