DEFINITIONS & RECOGNITION
DANGER & RED FLAGS
PRIORITY NURSING ACTIONS
PSYCHOPHARM
NCLEX TRAPS
100

Mnemonic for serotonin syndrome

SHIVERS

100

Why serotonin syndrome is fatal

Autonomic instability

100

First action when suspected

Stop serotonergic meds

100

Medication class most commonly involved

SSRIs

100

“Wait and see” is

Incorrect

200

Key neuromuscular finding

Hyperreflexia

200

Vital sign most concerning

High temperature

200

Immediate provider communication

Notify prescriber STAT

200

Dangerous medication combo

SSRI + MAOI

200

Mild nausea indicates

Side effect, not syndrome

300

Mental status change seen

Confusion

300

Symptom distinguishing from mild SSRI effects

Severe rigidity or hyperreflexia

300

Priority monitoring

Vital signs

300

Why combining meds increases risk

: Excess serotonin

300

Exam stem keyword

Hyperreflexia

400

Autonomic symptom

Hyperthermia

400

Most dangerous complication

Organ failure

400

Safety priority

Prevent hyperthermia

400

Risk of OTC supplements

St. John’s Wort

400

Delayed action risk

Death

500

Onset timing

Rapid

500

Condition most often confused with it

Neuroleptic malignant syndrome

500

Level of care needed

Emergency care

500

Teaching priority

Avoid combining serotonergic drugs

500

Core NCLEX rule

Treat as medical emergency

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