Antidepressants
Antipsychotic Drugs
Seizures
Muscle Relaxants
Pain/Other
100

Name 3 drug classes and their corresponding drugs associated with Antidepressants

MAOIs (phenelzine, Nardil)

SSRIs (fluoxetine Prozac, sertraline Zoloft)

NDRIs (bupropion, Wellbutrin/Zyban)

100

Name the 3 antipsychotic drugs

haloperidol (Haldol)

clozapine (Clozaril)

lithium carbonate (Lithobid)

100

Name the 5 drugs associated with seizure treatment

Benzodiazepines (diazepam, Valium)

Hydantoins (phenytoin, Dilantin)

Barbituates (phenobarbital, Luminal; Ancalixir)

Anticonvulsant (valproic acid, Depakote, Depakene)

Iminostilbenes (carbamazepine, Tegretol)

100

Name the 3 drugs associated with muscle spasms.

Dopamine Receptor Agonists (carbidopa/levodopa, Sinemet)

Skeletal Muscle Relaxants (baclofen, Lioresal)

dantrolene (Dantrium)

100

Name the two drugs used for pain.

NSAIDS (ibuprofen, Advil/Motrin; naproxen, Aleve) 1st line of treatment for minor-moderate pain due to muscle overexertion

Narcotic/Opioid Analgesic (morphine) severe pain

200

What drug is the first line of treatment for depression and why?

SSRIs

They allow serotonin to stay in the brain

200

Which drug is a mood stabilizer and treats Bipolar Disorder?

lithium carbonate (Lithobid)

200

What is the first line for acute seizures?

Benzodiazepines (diazepam, Valium)

200

Which drug is associated with Parkinson's Disease and what should you avoid while on it?

carbidopa/levodopa (Sinemet)

avoid MAOIs, high protein foods (decreased absorption), and multivitamins

200

What drug treats migraines and what should you educate the patient about?

Triptans (sumatriptan, Imitrex)

Avoid other vasoconstrictors such as Pseudoephedrine (Sudafed)

Educate client to take during a migraine attack

300

What do you avoid when taking MAOIs?

Foods containing tyramine

300

How long until improved mood with Lithobid?

7-21 days

300

What are side effects of carbamazepine (Tegretol)?

bone marrow depression, Steven-Johnsons Syndrome

monitor for increased bruising and weakness due to low hemoglobin

300

Client Education for baclofen (Lioresal)

Fall precautions with any skeletal muscle relaxant

300

What drug do you have to sedate your patient before administering and why?

succinylcholine (Anectine, Quelicin)

causes flaccid and respiratory paralysis

400
What are side effects of SSRIs

Typically not too serious or common

sexual dysfunction/ decreased libido

400

What are side effects of Haldol?

A LOT

blurred vision, dry mouth, constipation, seizures

400

What do you have to monitor with phenytoin?

drug level (10-20 mcg/mL)

drug toxicity (>20 mcg/mL)

*narrow range*

400

What do you monitor while on dantrolene (Dantrium)

monitor AST and ALT

400
What drug's indication is Myasthenia Gravis and what is an important client intervention?

pyridostigmine (Mestinon)

mimics the action of acetylcholine

important to determine when the client last took dose to evaluate whether the client is at an increased risk for an ineffective cough and swallow reflex

500

What is the action of NDRIs and what should the nurse be sure to do?

Inhibits dopamine and norepinephrine reuptake

Auscultate heart sounds

500

What levels do you need to monitor in Lithobid?

Lithium Toxicity (0.6-1.2 mEq/L)

Sodium intake in diet (135-145 mEq/L)


500

How do Barbiturates (phenobarbital, Luminal; Ancalixir) work, what are their indications, and what do you warn a patient of?

Increasing GABA that calms down the excitability in the brain

long-term treatment of tonic-clonic seizures

Pregnancy Class D

500

How does Sinemet work?

increases dopamine to minimize tremors and rigidity

500

What drug treats narcotic depression or opioid overdose?

naloxone (Narcan)