Medication class
Side Effects
Patient Education
Priority Nursing Actions
Wildcard
100

This medication inhibits serotonin uptake and elicits an antidepressant response

What are Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)

100

Side effects of this medication include tachycardia, anorexia and weight loss, elevated blood pressure, dizziness and agitation

What are medications to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder?

100

Instruct the client to avoid alcohol, ibuprofen and to take with a snack or meal when taking what medication

What are (SSRIs)

100

The nurse knows that sudden improvements in mood and increased energy levels for a patient suffering from a mental health disorder is a concern for what

What is suicidal ideation

100
A patient presenting with protrusion of the tongue, constant chewing motion and/or involuntary movements of the body and extremities may be suffering from what antipsychotic side effect
What is Tardive Dyskinesia
200

Affect cellular transport mechanism and enhance serotonin or GABA function, or both, which are associated with mood

What are mood stabalizers
200

Side effects of this medication class can cause anticholinergic effects such as dry mouth, difficulty voiding, dilated puils and blurred vision

What are tricyclic antidepressants 

200

The nurse should be sure to instruct the client to report headache, neck stiffness or neck soreness immediately when taking MAOIs as these are all symptoms of what

What is hypertensive crisis
200

For a patient suffering from ____ the nurse should encourage the client to describe and discuss their feelings and identify the causes

What is anxiety?

200

These can be used for short-term treatment of insomnia or for sedation to relieve anxiety, tension and apprehension

What are Barbiturates and Sedative-Hypnotics

300

Block the reuptake of norepinephrine and serotonin at the presynaptic junction; concurrent use with alcohol or antihistamines can cause CNS depression

What are Tricyclic Antidepressants

300

Side effects of this medication class include pruritus, photosensitivity, elevated blood glucose level, increased weight, impaired body temp regulation and gynecomastia

What are antipsychotic medications

300

When taking this medication the nurse should instruct the client to take any missed doses within 2 hours of the scheduled time otherwise the client should skip the dose

What is lithium

300

For a patient suffering from _____ the nurse should assist the client to develop adaptive coping mechanisms and to use relaxation techniques and encourage use of support groups

What is PTSD

300

A potentially fatal syndrome that may occur at any time during therapy with neuroleptic (anti-psychotic) medications, especially first generation antipsychotics

What is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
400

These medications depress the CNS, increasing the effects of GABA, which produces relaxation and may depress the limbic system

What are antianxiety or anxiolytic medications (Benzodiazepines)

400

Side effects of this medication include blurred or double vision, headaches, hypotension, amnesia, slurred speech and behavioral changes

What are antianxiety medications

400

When taking this medication the nurse knows to instruct the client to not stop the medication abruptly as it can result in seizure activity

What are benzodiazepines, antianxiety or anxiolytic medications

400
When a client obsesses on ______, set firm limits on the amount of time spent talking about it, do not argue with the client or try to convince the client that the _____ is false but do validate if part of the _____ is real

What is delusion

400

Citalopram and other similar medications used in conjunction with over-the-counter cold medicines the likelihood of this syndrome is increased

What is serotonin syndrome

500

These are typically prescribed for clients who have been unresponsive to other antidepressant therapies. These are not the first choice because of possible serious side and adverse effects

What are Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)

500
A drug level of 1.5 to 2.0 mEq/L will result in  moderate toxicity to a patient. Symptoms include n/v, severe diarrhea, mild ataxia, slurred speech, tinnitus and muscle twitching

What is Lithium

500

The nurse knows to instruct the client taking these medications to avoid alcohol because it allow more medication to enter the brain, causing feelings of depression and drowsiness, slowed breathing, confusion and coma

What are barbiturates and sedative-hypnotics

500

For a patient suffering from _____initiate one-on-one interaction progressing to small groups if tolerated. Avoid an overly warm approach and provide brief frequent contact with the client

What is Schizophrenia

500

A client suffering from this disorder typically remains in touch with reality but typically has a significant lack of insight in self identity and interpersonal behaviors (empathy or intimacy)

What are Personality disorders?

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