Antidepressants
Antipsychotics
Mood Stabilizers
Anxiolytics
Wild Card
100

This class of antidepressants includes sertraline, fluoxetine, and escitalopram.

SSRIs

100

This movement disorder includes acute dystonia, akathisia, and pseudoparkinsonism.

extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS)

100

This medication is considered the gold standard for bipolar disorder.

Lithium

100

This class of medications includes lorazepam and alprazolam.

benzodiazepines

100

This black-box warning exists for many antidepressants in children, adolescents, and young adults.

increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors

200

Common side effects of SSRIs include nausea, headache, and this type of dysfunction.

sexual dysfunction

200

This serious adverse effect is characterized by fever, muscle rigidity, and altered mental status.

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS)

200

Therapeutic lithium levels generally range from this value.

0.6–1.2 mEq/L

200

This medication reverses benzodiazepine overdose.

Flumazenil

200

This neurotransmitter is commonly targeted by many sleep medications to promote sedation.

GABA

300

Patients taking MAOIs should avoid aged cheeses, cured meats, and other foods high in this substance to prevent hypertensive crisis.

tyramine 

300

This atypical antipsychotic requires routine monitoring of white blood cell & ANC counts due to agranulocytosis risk.

Clozapine

300

These two organ systems should be monitored regularly in patients taking lithium.

kidneys and thyroid

300

Long-term benzodiazepine use may result in this condition.

dependence

300

Patients receiving antipsychotics should be monitored regularly for these three metabolic parameters.

weight/BMI, blood glucose, and lipid levels

400

Combining SSRIs with other serotonergic drugs may lead to this potentially life-threatening condition.

serotonin syndrome (e.g., mental changes, muscle activity, physical/autonomic reactions)

400

This long-term adverse effect causes repetitive involuntary movements of the face and tongue.

tardive dyskinesia

400

Patients taking lithium should maintain adequate intake of this nutrient to avoid toxicity.

sodium

400

This non-benzodiazepine anxiolytic has little risk for dependence.

Buspirone

400

Appetite suppression, insomnia, and increased heart rate are common side effects of this ADHD medication class.

stimulants

500

This antidepressant is often prescribed when a patient experiences depression with insomnia, poor appetite, and weight loss.

Mirtazapine

500

This antipsychotic has a high risk for metabolic syndrome and weight gain.

Olanzapine

500

Name 2 side effects of lithium toxicity?

Tremor, ataxia, confusion, vomiting, and diarrhea

500

This nursing intervention is essential before administering a sedative medication.

assessing level of consciousness and respiratory status

500

A patient taking lithium reports severe diarrhea, coarse tremors, confusion, and ataxia. What is the nurse's priority action

hold the medication, assess the patient, and notify the healthcare provider immediately for possible lithium toxicity