Medication Basics
Side Effects
Types of Medication
Medication Safety
Coping Skills
100

This is the most important person to talk to if you have questions about your medications.

Who is your doctor?

100

A common side effect that you can experience after taking psychiatric medications

What is drowsiness?

100

These medications help people who feel very sad for a long time or have depression.

What are antidepressants? Prozac, Luvox,Zoloft

100

Medications should always be stored in this kind of place to keep them safe from others.

What is a locked cabinet or out of reach of children?

100

This coping strategy involves temporarily distracting yourself from distressing thoughts or urges

What is distraction?

200

Medications should always be taken at this time to help them work consistently.

What is the same time every day?

200

If you feel dizzy when taking your medication, you should do this before standing up quickly.

What is sit or lie down and get up slowly?

200

This type of medication helps people who have trouble with focus or hyperactivity.

What are ADHD medications (or stimulants)? Strattera, Ritalin

200

If you miss a dose of your medication, this is the first thing you should do

What is contact your doctor or follow their instructions.

200

This skill involves accepting difficult emotions without trying to change or avoid them.

What is emotional acceptance?

300

This is what you should always do before stopping any psychiatric medication.

What is talk to your doctor?

300

This substance should never be mixed with psychiatric medications because it can make side effects worse

What is alcohol?

300

These medications help people with schizophrenia by reducing hallucinations and delusions.

What are antipsychotics? Haldol, Zyprexa (Olanzapine), Abilify (aripiprazole), Invega (Paliperidone).

300

True or False: All psychiatric medications work the same for everyone

False

300

This technique involves exposing yourself gradually to feared situations to reduce anxiety over time.

Exposure Therapy

400

These help your psychiatric medications work on what organ?

What is the brain?

400

Long-term use of typical antipsychotics can result in this type of unusual walking pattern.

What is a shuffling gait?

400

This medication is commonly used to treat mood swings in bipolar disorder but requires regular blood tests

What is Lithium?

400

Patients taking this mood stabilizer should avoid becoming dehydrated because it can lead to toxicity(slurred speech, tremors, seizures)

What is Lithium?

400

This healthy habit can help reduce stress and improve the effectiveness of your medications

What is getting enough sleep?

500

This type of therapy focuses on changing negative thought patterns and behaviors.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

500

This common side effect of antipsychotics may result in the need for new clothes.

What is weight gain?

500

This medication is commonly used to treat symptoms of schizophrenia but requires regular blood tests

Clozapine

500

This practice can lead to dangerous drug interactions and should always be discussed with your doctor.

What is taking over-the-counter medications or supplements or Herbs/Tea or drug use without telling your doctor?

ANY MEDICATION.

500

This technique involves writing down your thoughts and feelings to help process emotions

What is journaling?

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