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Anti-psychotics
Anti-Anxieties and Anti-depressants
Anti-convulsants
Stimulant Medications
Potpourri
100
Anti-psychotic medication that rhymes with "Snore-azine".
What is Thorazine?
100
This is the only medication to be solely listed as an anti-depressant on your study sheet.
What is Wellbutrin?
100
This is the diagnosis most frequently treated with anti-convulsants.
What is epilepsy?
100
Due to this side effect, you may find it less successful to take a client out to a restaurant.
What is decreased appetite?
100
Women with I/DD are frequently on this medication due to limited social/relationship awareness.
What is birth control?
200
Drowsy, dizzy, blurred vision, rapid heart rate
What are side effects of anti-psychotic medications?
200
This is the only medication listed as an anti-anxiety on your study list.
What is Cymbalta
200
Sometimes, the moderate or severe developmental disability can be linked directly to uncontrolled these.
What are seizures?
200
What time of the day might you, as a CTRS/L, need to be most aware of the effects of a stimulant medication?
What is after school/evening?
200
If a client has a tube feed, you need to be most aware in this common TR intervention.
What is aquatic therapy?
300
This mental health diagnosis is occasionally a co-morbidity with autism.
What is Schizophrenia?
300
All anti-anxiety and anti-depressant meds push forward these two social goals.
What is an increase in social comfort and social risk taking.
300
You would need to be aware taking a client on an anti-convulsant out to eat because of this side effect.
What is uncontrolled hunger?
300
These are the two primary diagnoses treated by stimulant medications.
What is ADD and ADHD?
300
This is the name of the medication used to thicken liquids for individuals with swallowing disorders.
What is Thick It?
400
When working with a client, you will need to be aware on a community outing to a restaurant because of this.
What is uncontrolled hunger?
400
Paxil, Zoloft and Prozac are all examples of these two kinds of medications.
What are anti-depressants and anti-anxiety meds?
400
Depakote and Tegretol both decrease the likelihood of a client having these.
What are seizures?
400
These are the two medications on your study sheet listed under stimulant medications.
What is Ritalin and Adderall?
400
On an outing, you will need to abide by these programs to ensure your client doesn't have any embarrassing incontinence issues.
What are bowel and bladder programs?
500
Haldol and Thorazine are examples of these.
What are antipsychotic drugs?
500
Digestion issues, pain, fatigue and a lower mental clarity are side effects of this category of medications.
What are anti-depressants?
500
This medication is listed alongside Depakote as the two primary anti-convulsants on your study list.
What is Tegretol?
500
Stimulant medications work by altering focus, motivation and pleasure to keep these in the brain longer.
What are neurotransmitters?
500
Caring for these eating devices will be essential for clients to prevent hospitalization due to infection.
What are tube feeds?