Medications
Medications
Mood Disorders
Addiction
Schizophrenia
100

What is an EPS? 

Extrapyramidal Symptoms which are usually associated with taking 1st generation antipsychotics. EPS can present in patients taking 2nd generation antipsychotics as well.

100

Which type of medication would be contraindicated for a patient with substance abuse disorder?

Benzodiazepine

100

A patient with insomnia, labile mood, and grandiose thinking is most likely experiencing what?

Mania

A less intense form of mania is hypomania. This can be managed as an outpatient if the support system is given education such as to monitor the patient's mood, spending habits, eating, sleeping, and keep the patient in a non-stimulating environment. 

100

Restlessness, agitation, sweating, yawning, piloerection, and GI symptoms are associated with what condition?

Withdrawal from opioids

100
 What type of patient response is this?

"The people are watching me through the window."


Delusion

200

What teaching should the nurse implement for the patient that is taking 2nd generation antipsychotics? 

Watch for s/s metabolic syndrome including diabetes, weight gain, dyslipidemia, CVD, etc. 

200

If a patient with Bipolar and has poor symptom control, which class of medications may be added to the regimen?

Anticonvulsants and/or antipsychotics

200

What are the 2 most important interventions for a patient who has bipolar disorder?

Sleeping

Nutrition

200

Individuals who use drugs at an early age are more likely to develop an addiction-true or false

True

200

Hallucination is a __________ symptom.

positive

300

What side effects are more likely to present when a patient is taking a first generation antipsychotic? 

Extrapyramidial symptoms (EPS)

300

Tongue and lip smacking may be a side effect of this class of drugs and is called? 

First generation antipsychotics

Tardive dyskinesia

300

When would ECT be warranted for a patient with bipolar disorder? 

If the depressive symptoms are poorly controlled with medications

300

Dilated pupils, elevated HR, and euphoria are effects of what drug class?

CNS Stimulants

300

What therapeutic technique is most effective with hallucinations?

observation

presenting reality

400

What two things should a nurse monitor for a patient who is taking olanzapine?

Weight gain and CMP

400

How does a nurse monitor for side effects of EPS?

AIMS 

Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale

400

What is the most important thing a nurse a should do during the orientation phase of working with a patient who has a depressive disorder?

Establish trust

400

The best way to determine a patient's alcohol withdrawal severity is to do what? 

Use a standardized scoring tool such as the CIWA-Ar

400

If a patient is experiencing delusions, hallucinations and anhedonia, what category of medication would you expect and why?

Atypical, second generation


because patient has positive and negative symptoms

500

Which of the following labs would be concerning for a patient taking Lithium?

Na 130

K 3.6

WBC 8,000

Na 135

Na 130

500

The patient is taking haloperidol and is restless and pacing. How would the nurse document this finding?

Akathesia

500
When a patient with bipolar disorder refuses medication, what is the next action the nurse should do?

Assess

500

A patient has a CIWA score of 47, what signs and symptoms are likely to be present?  

Agitation, N/V, tremor, head fullness, etc. See CIWA scale.

500

Seclusion or restraint is warranted when?

A patient is becoming aggressive and is a danger to themselves and/or others. 

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