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100
They are medications/medication classes that increase lithium concentrations.
What are Thiazides, potassium sparing diuretics, ACE inhibitors, NSAIDs (1 classes is sufficient for full credit)?
100
It is the major metabolite of clozapine.
What is N-desmethylclozapine (Norclozapine)?
100
It is a side effect of Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor (GCSF).
What is bone pain (short-term) and acute myeloid leukemia (long-term) (1 is sufficient for full credit)?
100
This medication could decrease Li concentrations.
What are Osmotic diuretics, loop diurectics, Xanthines (1 is sufficient for full credit)?
100
It is an ARB that does not alter lithium concentration.
What is Aspirin, Losartan or Irbesartan (1 of them sufficient for full credit)?
200
Clozapine, when used in the treatment of TRS pts, results in a clinical response in ..... % of the cases.
What is 30-60% of cases (or any percentage in between)?
200
Clozapine must be discontinued when WBC count is less than ......
What is < 1000 cells/ml?
200
Patients should d/c taking lithium 2 days before beginning ECT to reduce the risk of .....
What is Delirium?
200
Risk factors for clozapine induced neutropenia include ..... and .....
What are African ethnic origin, Low baseline WBC count, and being youth (2 risk factors for full credit)?
200
Development of these side effects does not predict later development of agranulocytosis.
What are leukocytosis and eosinophilia (1 for full credit)?
300
When clozapine therapy is initiated, the risk of .............. increases with age, whereas the risk of ............. decreases with age.
What are agranulocytosis (inc w/ age) and neutropenia (dec w/ age) respectively?
300
The magnitude of elevation in WBC counts seen with lithium therapy is .... % greater than pretreatment levels.
What is 30%-45%?
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