Substance Use Disorder
Emotional/Mood D/O
CNS Stimulants/Depressants
Antipsychotics/Anxiolytics
Nursing Interventions and S/Es
100

This term describes SUD as a clinically and functionally apparent impairment, including health problems and disability.

What is Significant Impairment?

100

The major neurotransmitter imbalance theorized to cause the symptoms of psychosis.

What is Dopamine?

100

The prototype drug for non-benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotics, often used short-term for insomnia.

What is Zolpidem?

100

The atypical antipsychotic reserved for severe, unresponsive schizophrenia patients that is associated with leukopenia.

What is Clozapine?

100

The key safety intervention a nurse must perform before a surgical patient receives anesthesia.

What is to Obtain a drug and health history?

200

The opioid antagonist used for the emergency reversal of an opioid overdose.

What is Naloxone?

200

The therapeutic serum range required to safely manage a patient on Lithium.

What is 0.8 to 1.2 mEq/L?

200

A medically approved use for CNS Stimulants like amphetamines.

What is ADHD or Narcolepsy?

200

The Extrapyramidal Symptom (EPS) characterized by restlessness, pacing, and an inability to stand still.

What is Akathisia?

200

An immediate nursing action for a client experiencing dry mouth from taking Methylphenidate or Lithium.

What is to Encourage the use of sugarless gum or hard candy?

300

The most dangerous sign of opioid intoxication seen in the respiratory system.

What is Dose-dependent respiratory depression?

300

The two main categories of neurotransmitter receptors blocked by Phenothiazines, causing sedation and hypotension early in treatment.

What are Dopamine and Norepinephrine?

300

The full mechanism of action of Amphetamines on Norepinephrine and Dopamine.

What is to stimulate the release and block the reuptake of norepinephrine and dopamine?

300

The rare but potentially fatal adverse reaction to antipsychotics that includes excessive agitation, fever, and dehydration.

What is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS)?

300

The most serious side effect associated with the use of Spinal Anesthesia.

What is Respiratory Distress?

400

A key nursing priority when managing pain for a client with a history of Substance Use Disorder.

What is Pain Management?

400

The severe mood disorder characterized by extreme swings between manic and depressive episodes.

What is Bipolar Disorder?

400

The prototype Schedule IV controlled substance used as a Benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotic for anxiety and panic disorders.

What is Alprazolam?

400

The typical antipsychotic group known for causing severe EPS as a side effect.

What are Piperazines (e.g., fluphenazine)?

400

This serious drug interaction occurs when MAOIs are combined with tyramine-rich foods.

What is a Hypertensive Crisis?

500

The Drug-Assisted Treatment (DAT) for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) that is classified as a Schedule II controlled substance.

What is Methadone?

500

This herbal product, sometimes used for depression, must be discontinued 1-2 weeks before surgery due to potential drug interactions.

What is St. John's Wort?

500

The class of depressants restricted to 2 weeks or less of use due to rapid tolerance and severe side effects.

What are Barbiturates?

500

The anxiolytic agent that is not a Benzodiazepine and works by binding to serotonin and dopamine receptors.

What is Buspirone?

500

The Lithium interaction that causes an increase in serum Lithium levels.

What is the combination with Thiazides, NSAIDs, or ACE Inhibitors?