Psychotropics
Diagnosis
Nursing Interventions
Borderline Category
Miscellaneous
100

What medication requires routine monitoring of the ANC lab value?

(Weekly, Biweekly, Monthly)

Clozapine (Clozaril) 

100

What is the difference between ADD and ADHD? And are there different medications for the two?

Hyperactivity vs. attention only

The treatment is the same. 

100

Give at least 3 out of 4 different types of restraints?

What is the general time limit on restraints/Seclusion?

How often should you check the wellbeing, circulation, and airway of the patient in restraints?

Seclusion, Physical, Mechanical, Chemical

No longer than 4 hours

Every 15 minutes 

100

What is the Black Box Warning of Lamotrigine (Lamictal)?

Steven Johnson's Syndrome 

100

You are giving a LAI antipsychotic medication which is 3.9mL's in volume. What is the safest and best evidence based practice muscle to give this volume of medication in?

Ventrogluteal 

200

What medications will you likely see for Alcohol Withdrawal/Detox?



Benzodiazepines and Antiepileptics

 

200

What is the difference between Bipolar 1 and Bipolar 2 disorder?

Bipolar 1 includes periods of intense mania followed by periods of depression whereas Bipolar 2 includes periods of hypomania followed by extended periods of persistent depression.

200

Choose the correct answer; What is a required nursing intervention when giving a patient Lurasidone (Latuda) or Ziprasidone (Geodon)?

a.) The patient must consume roughly 360 calories of food for the med to be absorbed correctly.

b.) The nurse must give the medication only in the evening.

c.) The patient must be instructed to sit upright for 30 minutes following administrations.

d.) These medications are only given IM for emergencies 

a.) The patient must consume roughly 360 calories of food for the med to be absorbed correctly. 

200

What are the lab values for mild, moderate, and severe Lithium toxicity?

Mild 1.5-2.5

Moderate 2.5-3.5

Severe >3.5

200

What is the Black Box Warning on almost every SSRI?

Increase SI in young adults and adolescents. 

300

What are patients taking Wellbutrin at increased risk for?

Seizures

300

How can you tell the difference between Schizoaffective Disorder and Bipolar 1 disorder?

Psychotic symptoms typically are not present outside of manic events in Bipolar 1 Disorder, whereas psychosis persists even when the mood is not elevated in Schizoaffective disorder.

300

What does the term "trough level" mean and as nurses how does this term effect your practice?

Trough level is the lowest concentration in a patients blood stream. For nursing, this means you would draw the lab value just prior to the next dosing of the medication.

300

Describe Ideas of Reference delusions.

False beliefs that random or irrelevant occurrences in the world directly relate to ones self. 

300

What are the leading causes of personality disorders?

Genetics

Childhood trauma/Abuse

400

What two medications are known to be most effective for suicidal ideation?

Lithium and Clozapine 

400

What assessment can we do to determine the severity of a patients depression?

PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire-9)

400

What is an AIMS? And what are we assessing for?

Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale

Extrapyramidal Symptoms 

400

Outside of depression, what else might your patient be taking antidepressants specifically SSRI's for? 

Anxiety (social, separation, generalized)

OCD

Panic Disorder

PTSD


400

What medications are known to increase instances of mania?

Steroids

Antidepressants

Levodopa

500

What is the difference between Subutex and Suboxone?

Subutex does not include Naloxone.

What was the intention of adding Naloxone to Suboxone?

500

What labs would you likely see ordered for a patient who is experiencing Metabolic Syndrome?

CBCd, CMP, Lipids, A1c, Weight/BMI, Waist circumference.

500

What is acute dystonia? When are you likely to see the symptoms. What meds do you anticipate giving?

Involuntary muscle contractions primarily in the head, neck, larynx, etc. typically from SGA use. 

2 weeks typically

Benzo's, muscle relaxant, anticholinergics, Benadryl. 

500

Give 5 things that are included in the MSE outside of Suicidal Ideation and Homicidal Ideation.

Appearance and behavior

Orientation

Mood and Affect

Speech

Thought Process

Insight and judgement

500

What is EMDR, what is it most often used for, and what is the concept behind its efficacy?

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing therapy

Trauma

A therapy in which the brain is bilaterally stimulated (typically using eye movements) as a pt. is briefly encouraged to focus on a traumatic event. The concept is that this reduces the vividness and emotion associated with the traumatic memory.