2nd/3rd generation
Alterations in Behavior
Medication Side Effects
1st generation
Alterations in Thought
Alterations in Speech
100

Pt teaching Agranulocytosis

Monitor CBC 

100

Automatic Obedience

Responding in a robotic way

100

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome

Sudden high fever, BP fluctuations, diaphoresis, tachy, muscle rigidity, decreased LOC

Life Threatening Emergency 

100

Ideas of reference

Misconstrues trivial events and attaches personal significance to them-example people discussing their next meal, client thinks they are talking about them

100

Associative looseness

Unconscious inability to concentrate on a single thought.

200

Metabolic Syndrome

New onset DM, or loss of glucose control in diabetics, weight gain (Monitor BS, labs thru treatment)

200

Negativism

Doing the opposite of what is required

200

Neuroendocrine Effects

Gynecomastia, weight gain, menstrual irregularities

200

Grandeur

Believes they are all powerful and important

200

Clang Association

Meaningless rhyming of words, often forceful

300

pt teaching Sexual Dysfunction

Notify MD for possible dose decrease, or medications to improve sexual function

300

Catatonia

Decrease or increase in the amount of movement . Muscular rigidity may be so severe that the limbs remain in place

300

Pt teaching for skin effects

Avoid sunlight, use sunscreen

300

Being controlled

Believes a force outside their body is controlling them

300

Word Salad

Words jumbled together with little meaning or significance to the listener

400

How do we know the medication is effective?

Improvement in ADLS, social interaction, sleeping and eating habits, absence of hallucinations, delusions, and anxiety

400

Impaired impulse control

Reduced ability to resist impulses

400

Pt teaching for sedation 

Effects should go away in a few weeks, take at HS to avoid sleepiness, don’t drive

400

Magical Thinking

Believes their actions or thoughts are able to control a situation or affect others. Ex- wearing a certain hat makes them invisible to others

400

Echolalia

The client repeats words spoken to them

500

Which one can be given in depot injection?

Risperidone

500

Stupor

Motionless for long periods of time, coma like

500

Pt teaching for anticholinergic effects 

Hard candy, high fiber foods, increased fluid intake if possible, voiding before taking meds, exercise

500

Thought broadcasting

Believes their thoughts are being heard by others

500

Tangentiality

Starts talking abut trivial information rather than focusing on the main topic of conversation

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