Stimulants
Stimulants
Stimulants
Stimulants
Stimulants
100

Amphetamines are used to treat what two things? 

ADHD and Narcolepsy

100

 dysregulation of serotonin, norepinephrine, and
dopamine may cause what? 

ADHD 

100

What type of medication causes a stimulant effect on the hypothalamic and limbic regions of the brain to suppress the appetite

Anorexiants 

100

What medication is classified as a non-stimulant ADHD med? (the one listed in the ppt) 

Atomoxetine
(Strattera)

100

What drugs are at a high potential for abuse and should be dispensed sparingly? (schedule 2 controlled substance) 

Amphetamines & Amphetamine-like drugs 

200

what TYPE of medication is mainly used to treat premature apnea?

Analeptics 

200

What is the most commonly prescribed medication to treat ADHD? 

Methylphenidate (Concerta) 

200

What two medications are Analeptics? 

Caffeine and Theophylline 

200

4 withdraw symptoms from amphetamines and amphetamine-like drugs? 

Nausea, vomiting, weakness, headache

200

What medication has a potential of Drug dependency and abuse (schedule 4 controlled substance) 

Anorexiants 

300

This type of mediation is used as a stimulant for the respiratory system 

Analeptics 

300

What type of mediation stimulates and blocks the reuptake of norepinephrine and dopamine, producing increased alertness and euphoria? 

Amphetamines 

300

Medications used to treat narcolepsy can also be used to treat what? (not ADHD) 

Shift-work sleep disorder

300

Anxiety, mood, and happiness are regulated by? 

Serotonin 

300

Your patient is on a medication that is used to relax the bronchioles and used a lot to treat COPD. What Medication is your patient likey taking?  

Theophylline 

400

Your patient has a BMI of 40 and complains of overeating. What type of medication can the nurse expect the HCP to prescribe? 

Anorexiants

400

List 3 side affects of amphetamines, Amphetamine-like drugs, or non-stimulant ADHD medications (they are all the same)

Dry mouth, diarrhea, restlessness, erectile dysfunction, tremors,
loss of appetite (anorexia) weight loss, growth suppression, increased HR or
palpitations, dysrhythmias, elevated blood pressure, HA, dizziness, insomnia

400

What medication has a blackbox warning for suicide risk? 

Atomoxetine
(Strattera)

400

Your patient is prescribed Liraglutide to help with weight loss. They tell you they are also trying a new KETO diet to help with the weight loss. The nurse knows that this combination puts the patient at increased risk for what? 

Kidney stones 

400

You are teaching your patient who has recently been prescribed Benzphetamine about the appropriate time to take this medication. When would you instruct the patient to take this medication? 

In the morning to prevent insomnia 

500

Long term use of what type of medication can lead to physiological dependance and tolerance? 

Amphetamines 

500

Name all amphetamines listed in the powerpoint 

Amphetamine (Adzenys, Evekeo)
DEXTROamphetamine (Dexadrine)
LISDEXamfetamine (Vyvanse)
Combo dextroamphetamine plus amphetamine= Adderall

500

MAPS- used for? (list the meds) 

NARCOLEPSY 

Modafinil 

Armodafil 

Pitolistant 

Solriamfetol

500

Contraindications of Anorexiants 

HTN, hyperthyroidism, glaucoma, children <12 years old, PREGNANCY

500

List 3 teaching points for amphetamines, Amphetamine-like drugs, or non-stimulant ADHD medications (they are all the same)

Monitor weight, take BEFORE meals on an empty stomach, chew
sugarless gum to relieve dry mouth, avoid alcohol, do not stop taking this med
abruptly, avoid caffeine, growth will be monitored
For children, ensure they have a nutritious breakfast due to anorexia/loss of
appetite.

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