SSRIs
SEROTONIN SYNDROME
MAOIs
TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS (TCAs)
ATYPICAL ANTIDEPRESSANTS
NURSING PRIORITIES & PATIENT TEACHING
100

Patients taking SSRIs should be taught that this amount of time may be needed before full therapeutic effects occur.

What is 2–6 weeks?

100

This body system becomes overactive, causing hyperreflexia and muscle rigidity.

What is the nervous system?

100

This food item should be avoided by patients taking MAOIs.

What is aged cheese?

100

Dry mouth, blurred vision, and urinary retention are examples of these side effects.

What are anticholinergic effects?

100

This antidepressant is also commonly used for smoking cessation.

What is Bupropion (Wellbutrin)?

100

Patients should immediately report these thoughts when starting antidepressant therapy.

What are suicidal thoughts?

200

This common SSRI side effect often causes patients to stop taking their medication.

What is sexual dysfunction?

200

Combining multiple serotonergic medications increases the risk for this condition.

What is serotonin syndrome?

200

Eating tyramine-rich foods while taking an MAOI may cause this emergency.

What is hypertensive crisis?

200

This cardiovascular side effect increases the patient's fall risk.

What is orthostatic hypotension?

200

Patients with this disorder should generally avoid Bupropion.

What is a seizure disorder?

200

Patients should change positions slowly to prevent this complication.

What is orthostatic hypotension?

300

 A nurse should closely monitor for this safety concern during the first weeks of antidepressant therapy.

What is suicidal ideation or suicide risk?

300

This nursing action should occur first when serotonin syndrome is suspected.

What is hold the medication and notify the provider?

300

Name a medication that belongs to this antidepressant class.

Phenelzine (Nardil), Tranylcypromine (Parnate)

300

Name a medication that belongs to this antidepressant class.

Amitriptyline, Imipramine

300

his atypical antidepressant is commonly prescribed at bedtime because it causes sedation.

What is Trazodone?

300

This therapy may be used for severe depression that does not respond to medication.

What is ECT (electroconvulsive therapy)?

400

This action should be avoided when taking SSRIs because it may cause withdrawal symptoms.

What is stopping the medication abruptly?

400

A patient with serotonin syndrome may develop this dangerous elevation in body temperature.

What is hyperthermia?

400

Patients taking MAOIs should avoid these beverages because many contain tyramine.

What are beer and red wine?

400

his gastrointestinal side effect commonly occurs with TCAs.

What is constipation?

400

razodone may increase the risk for this injury because of dizziness and drowsiness.

What are falls?

400

Before ECT, patients are usually instructed to follow this dietary restriction.

What is NPO?

500

Name 3 medications that belong to this medication class.

Fluoxetine, Sertraline, and Escitalopram

500

Name 3 signs that should make the nurse suspect this emergency.

Confusion, sweating, diarrhea, and tremors

500

This dietary substance interacts dangerously with MAOIs.

What is tyramine?

500

TCA overdose is especially dangerous because it can cause these cardiac complications.

What are dysrhythmias (arrhythmias)?

500

Compared with SSRIs, Bupropion is less likely to cause this side effect.

What is sexual dysfunction?

500

Temporary impairment of this cognitive function commonly occurs after ECT.

What is memory?