Medication Teaching
Adverse Effects
Analyzing Cues
Nursing Interventions
Therapeutic Communication
100

"Avoid aged cheese and cured meats while taking these medications."

MAOI

100

Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, and urinary retention.

Anticholinergic effects (from antipsychotics and TCAs)

100

Elevated mood, decreased need for sleep, grandiosity.

Mania

100

Encourage grounding techniques during flashbacks, reinforce safety

PTSD

100

"How you’re feeling today?"

Open-ended question

200

"Drink 6–8 glasses of water daily and report diarrhea or vomiting immediately."

Lithium

200

Hyperthermia, muscle rigidity, and altered mental status.

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome

200

Flashbacks, avoidance of reminders, hypervigilance.

PTSD

200

Provide structure, minimize distractions, reward task focus immediately.

ADHD

200

"Don't worry, everything will be fine."

False reassurance

300

"You must avoid alcohol and use caution due to risk of CNS depression."

Benzodiazepines

300

Agitation, confusion, sweating, tachycardia, and tremors.

Serotonin Syndrome

300

Preoccupation with physical symptoms without a medical cause.

Somatic symptom disorder

300

Establish clear limits and consistent consequences for defiant behavior.

ODD

300

"You should try talking to your family more often."

Giving advice

400

"Frequent blood tests are needed to monitor your white blood cell count."

Clozapine

400

Protruding tongue and lip smacking movements.

Tardive dyskinesia

400

Fluctuating levels of consciousness, acute onset of confusion.

Delirium

400

Frequently reorient patient to time, place, and person; ensure safety.

Dementia

400

"Why did you stop taking your medication?"

Requesting an explanation or "why" question

500

"This medication takes 2–4 weeks to reduce anxiety and does not cause sedation."

Buspirone

500

Nausea, diarrhea, tremor, slurred speech, polyuria, renal failure

Lithium toxicity

500

Loss of voluntary motor or sensory function (such as sudden paralysis, blindness, or inability to speak) without a medical explanation

Conversion disorder 

500

Decrease stimulation and set firm behavioral limits to manage hyperactivity and impulsivity. 

Mania

500

"It sounds like you’re feeling very frustrated."

Reflection