What is a SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor)
This is the pharmacologic class for this drug.
What is TCA (tricyclic antidepressant)?
This is the pharmacologic class of this medication.
What is a MAOI (monoamine oxidase inhibitor)?
What is ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder)?
What is a social-behavioral diary?
This is the herb that interacts with this medication.
What is St. John's wort?
This is a common patient education statement for clients receiving this drug for the first time. Hint: It has to do with safety and orthostatic hypotension.
What is sitting slowly from a lying position to a standing position?
This is the name of the receptor that this medication has an affect on.
What are Adrenergic receptors?
This is the pregnancy class for this drug.
What is pregnancy class C?
This is what SNRI stands for.
What is serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor?
These are the two drugs that are highly protein bound and cause sertraline to have a toxic level.
What is warfarin and digoxin?
This is how many days MAOIs must be stopped prior to starting to take this medication.
What is 14 days?
This is what might occur if a patient abruptly stops taking this medication.
What is rebound hypertension?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!! (choose multiple of 300)
This is the disorder this medication is prescribed for.
This/these are the neurotransmitter(s) that TCA (Tricyclic antidepressants) interact with.
What is norepinephrine and serotonin?
This is the peak time for this drug.
What is unknown?
This is the term that is used for the signs and symptoms that this drug causes. Hint: has an AKA of antiparasympathetic
What is anticholinergic effects?
This is what might happen if a patient takes phenelzine and St. John's wort concurrently.
What is a hypertensive crisis?
These are the different disorders if a person has would indication that they should not take this medication? (the book lists 7. Must name three correctly to receive the points)
What are marked anxiety, agitation, psychosis, suicidal ideation, glaucoma, motor tics, or Tourette's disease?
BUT YOU WILL LOSE 1000 POINTS IF YOU GET IT INCORRECT!!
THINK HARD IF YOU WANT TO TRY IT OR PASS!
This is what Pepperoni, Yogurt, Bananas, and Sour cream have in common.
This is the neurotransmitter that this drug interacts with.
What is serotonin?
These are the three symptoms that can occur if a patient abruptly stops taking this medication. (must name all three to receive the points)
What is rebound dysphoria, irritability, and sleeplessness?
DAILY DOUBLE!!! (Choose multiple of 500)
This is the length of time a patient must stop taking phenelzine before starting to take a different antidepressant such as imipramine?
This is the schedule this drug is listed under.
What is a schedule II?
These are the four classes of depression that were discussed during lecture. (Must name all four of them to get the points)
What are situational depression, postpartum depression, seasonal affective disorder, and psychotic depression?