Treating mood symptoms
As-needed medications
Side effects
Supplemental treatments
Miscellaneous
100
Name three antidepressant medications.

escitalopram (Lexapro), citalopram (Celexa), fluoxetine (Prozac), bupropion (Wellbutrin), sertraline (Zoloft), and many more.

100

Name an as-needed medication for sleep.

Melatonin, clonidine, benzodiazepines, quetiapine, trazodone, etc.

100

This medicine, often taken for bipolar disorder, requires routine blood tests to monitor different levels.

Lithium

100

This supplement is commonly used as needed for sleep.

Melatonin

100

A patient who becomes very energetic when starting an antidepressant for the first time should be closely monitored for what?

Mania (a feature of bipolar disorder)

200

Antidepressants take time to begin working. How many weeks does an SSRI take to see major benefits (+/-2 weeks)?

4-8 weeks, depending on the medication and dose.

200

Give an example of a "PRN" medication that you might take for medical conditions outside of mental health problems.

Tylenol, ibuprofen, medications for upset stomach, cold/allergy medications, etc.

200

This class of medications may cause tremor, restlessness, or muscle spasm.

Antipsychotics

200

Not having enough of this vitamin - especially in the wintertime - may worsen mood symptoms.

Vitamin D

200

Name a book or movie that talks about mental health.

Inside Out, Turning Red, Perks of Being a Wallflower, etc.

300

Name two other disorders that might be treated with an antidepressant.

Anxiety, OCD, PTSD, panic disorder, social phobia, and others.

300

This class of medications is often used to treat severe agitation/behavioral dysregulation.

Antipsychotics and/or benzodiazepines

300

This class of medications may cause decreased appetite, fast heart rate, or trouble sleeping.

Stimulants/ADHD medications

300

Heliotherapy, which is a treatment for seasonal affective disorder, means what?

"Helio" = "sun"; spending time in the sun or with a "Happy Lamp" can improve symptoms of SAD

300

Name three strategies for helping with a panic attack/acute intense anxiety.

Ice dives, talking to someone, breathing exercises, PRNs, sensory tools, etc.

400

Name an anxiety medication that may be used to help as-needed with severe symptoms.

Clonidine, propranolol, lorazepam, hydroxyzine, and others.

400

This antipsychotic, often used for severe agitation or dysregulation, is also approved to treat hiccups!

Chlorpromazine (thorazine)
400

This is a common side effect of medications used to treat anxiety and agitation.

Sedation

400

Name a type of talk therapy that may be used to help with treatment of mental health problems.

CBT, DBT, supportive, family, interpersonal, ERP, etc.

400

Name a medication used in psychiatry that can also treat seizures.

Gabapentin, lamotrigine, Depakote, Ativan, etc.

500

Name a neurotransmitter (brain chemical) that may be impacted by antidepressant use.

Serotonin, norephinephrine, dopamine, histamine.

500

This medication, which is used on an as-needed basis for anxiety, can also be used for itchiness.

Hydroxyzine (Benadryl also acceptable)

500

We watch patients very closely for rash when prescribing this medication, as it is a rare but serious possible side effect.

Lamotrigine (Lamictal)

500

Physical activity can help with mental health symptoms. Name a type of activity that been associated with significant reductions in depressive symptoms.

Tai chi, yoga, dance, walking, running, and strength training

500

Everyone on your team must name a goal for something they'd like to do this afternoon. It can be therapeutic, related to self-care/relaxation, or social, depending on how you're feeling.

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