Antipsychotics
Antidepressants
Mood Stabilizers
Anxiolytics
Stimulants
100

What is another name for Antipsychotic Drugs?

Major Tranquilizers or Neuroleptics

100

Enumerate the 4 groups of antidepressants.

1. Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCA)

2. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI)

3. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor (MAOIs)

4. Others/Novel Antidepressants

100

It is the most established mood stabilizer. 

Lithium

100

Does Buspirone cause physical dependence?

No

100

Give at least one primary use of stimulants.

- ADHD in children and adults

- Residual attention-deficit disorder in adults

- Narcolepsy

200

Clients taking which type of psychotropic medications needs close monitoring of their cardiac status?

Antipsychotics

200

Give the two neurotransmitters Antidepressants interact with.

Norepinephrine and Serotonin

200

What level of lithium is dialysis indicated?

more than 3 mEq/mL

200

What should you not take while taking benzodiazepines?

Alcohol

200

What herbal medication is used to treat depression?

St. John’s Wort

300

This is a potentially fatal idiosyncratic reaction to an antipsychotic or neuroleptic drug.

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome

300

What happens if MAOIs are taken with foods containing tyramine?

Hypertensive Crisis

300

The nursing consideration for Lithium to help with nausea and vomiting. 

Take lithium with food.

300

The client fears the return of anxiety symptoms or believe they are incapable of handline anxiety without the drug. What side effect is this called?

Physical Dependence

300

Sometimes prescribed for persons in recovery from alcohol abuse or dependence. 

Acamprosate (Campral)

400

The nurse is caring for a client with schizophrenia who is taking Haloperidol (Haldol). The px complains of restlessness, cannot sit still, and has muscle stiffness. Of the following PRN medications, which would the nurse administer? 

a. Haloperidol (Haldol), 5mg PO

b. Benztropine (Cogentin), 2mg PO

c. Trazodone, 50mg PO

B. Benztropine (Cogentin), 2mg PO

Rationale:

- Client is experiencing EPS from haloperidol, specifically acute dystonia or pseudoparkinsonism, which include symptoms like muscle stiffness, rigidity, and restlessness.

400

Why is SSRI the preferred drug for clients at high risk for suicide?

They carry no risk of lethal overdose

400

A nurse is reviewing the serum lithium level and notes a result of 1.6 mEq/L. Client reports mild nausea and diarrhea. Which action should the nurse take first? 

a. Document the finding as within therapeutic range.

b. Hold next dose and notify healthcare provider.

c. Encourage the client to take the medication with food. 

d. Give the medication with 240mL of water. 

B. Hold next dose and notify the healthcare provider
400

Patient is taking Valium. What is an important nursing consideration for Benzodiazepines?

a. Valium can be stopped abruptly.

b. Slowly taper the drug before stopping.

c. Never stop abruptly, wait for healthcare provider instructions

C. Never stop abruptly, wait for healthcare provider instructions

Benzodiazepines withdrawal can be fatal, never stop drug abruptly. 

400

What enzyme does Disulfiram (Antabuse) inhibit?

Aldehyde Dehydrogenase

500

What is the standardized assessment tool to check for initial signs of Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)?

Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale

500

Give the order of antidepressants.

1. SSRI

2. TCA

3. MAOI

4. ECT

500

When should the lithium levels be monitored?

every 2-3 days

500

A non-benzodiazepine that is often used for the relief anxiety. 

Buspirone

500

3 Medications considered the first-line treatment for ADHD. 

Methylphenidate (Ritalin)

Amphetamine (Adderall)

Dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine)