Side effects
Antipsychotics
Mood Stabilizers
Monitoring
Street smarts
100

Constipation is a common side effect of many medications. List 3 tips for managing constipation.

Increase fluid intake.

Increase dietary fibre intake.

Increase physical activity.

Talk to your team about starting on a gentle laxative.

100

List one antipsychotic that is available in long-acting injections.

risperidone (Risperidal consta)

paliperidone (Invega Sustenna)

aripiprazole (Abilify Maintena)

flupentixol (Fluanxol)

zuclopenthixol (Clopixol)

haloperidol (Haldol)

100

List some examples of mood stabilizer medications. 

Divalproex (Epival) 

Lithium 

Carbamazepine (Tegretol) 

Lamotrigine (Lamictal) 

100

What is the best way to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on the unit?

Wash hands

Wear your mask properly

Don't touch face

Don't share products or food with others

Distance yourself

100

What substance does nicotine replacement replace?

Cigarettes

200

Who do you talk to when you experience a side effect from your medication?

Doctor
Nurse
Pharmacist
Be careful with looking on the internet for information on your medication

200

Some antipsychotics are available in long-acting injections that are given every 2 to 4 weeks. What is a benefit of long-acting injection antipsychotics? 

Less risk of missing doses

Don't have to take a medication everyday

200

Antipsychotics can also help with mood stabilization. True or False?

True!

200

Why do we need regular bloodwork monitoring with clozapine? 

To monitor white blood cell levels - specifically neutrophils 

200

What substance was made legal in recent years that used to be an illegal drug?

Cannabis or Marijuana

300

List three possible side effects of antipsychotic medications. 

Weight gain 

Sedation 

Constipation

300

This antipsychotic requires weekly blood work (for the first 6 months) to check White Blood Cell levels.

Clozapine

300

What are some medications and foods that can impact lithium levels? 

NSAIDs (Advil, naproxen)

Blood pressure medications (ACE inhibitors, ARBs)

Changing water intake 

Changing salt intake 

Caffeine 

300

List 2 ways to remind you to take your medication.

Alarm clock

Blister packs

Family member


300

What are the names of 3 drugs that are often thought of as "illicit substances" or "street drugs"?

Heroin, Morphine, Cocaine, alcohol, ketamine, Ayahuasca, Central Nervous System Depressants, GHB, LSD,  MDMA (Ecstasy/Molly), Methamphetamine, Over-the-Counter Medicines--Dextromethorphan (DXM), Prescription Opioids, Stimulants, Psilocybin, 

400

Some medications can make us feel sleepy during the day. What can we do to help with this? 

Take the medication before bedtime 

Reduce dose (if possible) 

Split dose 

400

What are some reasons that people are prescribed antipsychotic medications? 

Psychosis e.g., schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder

Anxiety 

Depression 

To help with sleep 

400

This mood stabilizer should not be given to women planning to get pregnant. 

Divalproex or Valproic Acid 

*Women of child-bearing potential are recommended to be on an effective form of birth-control before starting this medication 

400

Some medications can cause increased appetite and weight. What are some things we can do to help maintain a healthy weight? 

Eat a healthful diet with lots of fruits and vegetables

Exercise 

Speak to a dietitian

Some medications can help with weight management 

400

What medication can reverse an opioid overdose? Where can you get it?

Naloxone. It's free from any community pharmacy. You can even get one before you leave CAMH!

500

What does PRN mean? How does this help with side effects?

As needed. May see if you can have a prn to help with a side effect depending on the symptom.

500

What substance can interact with clozapine to reduce clozapine levels?

Cigarette Smoking 

500

What is the name of the dog that comes to visit PRT 8?

Pebbles

500

What are some symptoms when someone has overdosed on an opioid?

  • Loss of consciousness
  • Unresponsive
  • Awake, but unable to talk or slurred speech
  • Breathing is very slow and shallow, erratic, or has stopped
  • For lighter skinned people, the skin tone turns bluish purple, for darker skinned people, it turns grayish or ashen.
  • Choking sounds, or a snore-like gurgling noise (sometimes called the “death rattle”)
  • Vomiting
  • Body is very limp
  • Face is very pale or clammy
  • Fingernails and lips turn blue or purplish black
  • Pulse (heartbeat) is slow, erratic, or not there at all
  • Pupils very small
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