Antidepressants
Mood Stabilizers and Lab Values
Antipsychotics
Anxiolytics
Side Effects/Adverse Reactions
100

Fluoxetine, Sertraline, Escitalopram, Paroxetine, and Citalopram are members of this drug class.

What are Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors

100

This medication was the drug of choice for the treatment of mania in bipolar disorder.

What is Lithium?

100

Weight gain and metabolic syndrome are complications associated with these antipsychotics.

What are second-generation (atypical) or third generation antipsychotics?

100

These drug classes are considered first line of treatment in anxiety disorders

What are SSRI antidepressants?

100

There is an increased risk for agranulocytosis when taking this medication.

What is chlorpromazine?

200

These neurotransmitters can be increased when taking an antidepressant.

What are norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine.

200

Used to treat bipolar disorder, valproic acid, carbamazepine, lamotrigine, oxcarbazepine, and topiramate are in this drug class.

What are antiepileptic medications?

200

The major uses for antipsychotic drugs are for the treatment of these illnesses.

What is schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, psychosis, delusional disorder, bipolar disorders, and severe depression with psychotic features.

200

This class of anxiety medication can cause dependency.

What are benzodiazepines?

200

Severe muscle rigidity, diaphoresis, labile pulse and blood pressure, stupor, coma, and death are the symptoms of this severe adverse reaction seen in antipsychotics.

What is neuroleptic malignant syndrome or NMS?

300

As antidepressants start to take effect and a patient has more energy the nurse should be concerned and this.

What is suicidality.

300

This is the target serum lithium level for acute mania.

What is 1.0-1.5 mEQ/L?

300

Antipsychotic medications help manage delusions, hallucinations, thought disorders, and bizarre behavior, which are classified as these kind of target symptoms.

What are positive symptoms?

300

These classes of drugs are used off label to treat anxiety through the blocking of peripheral or central nonadrenergic activity.

What are beta blockers (propranolol) and alpha 2 receptor agonists (clonidine)?

300

There is an increase risk of seizures with this antidepressant.

What is bupropion?

400

A client must avoid foods that are high in Tyramine when taking a medication from this drug class.

What are Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs).

400

A patient with a lithium level greater that 1.5 will begin to show these signs of toxicity.

What is blurred vision, ataxia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, increased urination, tremor, mental confusion?

400

Can be used for long-term treatment of anxiety

What is Buspirone?

400

Benzodiazepines are often used to manage withdrawal symptoms from this substance

What is alcohol?

400

Tricyclic antidepressants (amytriptyline, imipramine, clomipramine) commonly cause these side effects.

What are drowsiness, low blood pressure, dry mouth, urinary retention?

500

Rapid discontinuation of antidepressants can cause these symptoms.

What is withdrawal syndrome- nausea, anxiety, visual changes, headache, tremors, and dizziness?

500

Patients should avoid consuming this when taking a mood stabilizer or anticonvulsant.

What is alcohol?

500

These negative symptoms are successfully treated with atypical antipsychotics.

What is affective flattening, apathy, attentional impairment, restricted thought and speech?

500

May take up to 4 weeks to obtain full therapeutic effects

What is Buspirone?

500

Tongue protrusion, lip smacking, choreiform movements, chewing are symptoms of this side effect, seen at times in patients taking conventional antipsychotics.

What is tardive dyskinesia?

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