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NU 643 Exam 2 V2 | NU 643 Advanced
Psychopharmacology | Actual Q&A with
Rationale (NU643 Exam 2) | Regis
University
1. A 24-year-old female patient is being started on Lamotrigine for Bipolar II disorder. What is

the most critical education point regarding the titration schedule?

A. The medication should be taken with high-fat meals to increase absorption.


B. The patient must avoid all tyramine-containing foods while on this drug.


C. Monthly blood draws are required to check therapeutic serum levels.


D. Slow titration is necessary to minimize the risk of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.


Answer: D


Rationale: Lamotrigine requires a very specific slow titration schedule to mitigate the risk

of life-threatening rashes, specifically Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS). If a patient misses

more than five days of the medication, the titration process must be restarted from the

beginning. This educational point is vital for patient safety and medication adherence in

clinical practice.


2. Which neurotransmitter system is primarily targeted by First-Generation Antipsychotics

(FGAs) to reduce positive symptoms of schizophrenia?

A. Serotonin 5-HT2A receptor antagonism

,B. GABA-A receptor agonism


C. Norepinephrine reuptake inhibition


D. Dopamine D2 receptor antagonism


Answer: D


Rationale: First-generation antipsychotics work primarily by blocking D2 receptors in the

mesolimbic pathway, which reduces positive symptoms like hallucinations. However, this

non-selective blockade in the nigrostriatal pathway often leads to extrapyramidal

symptoms (EPS). Understanding the D2 occupancy threshold is key to balancing efficacy

and side effects.


3. A patient taking Clozapine presents for a routine follow-up. Which laboratory value

requires immediate discontinuation of the medication according to the Clozapine REMS

program?

A. An Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) less than 1000/uL


B. A total white blood cell count of 4500/uL


C. Serum glucose level of 126 mg/dL


D. Platelet count of 150,000/uL


Answer: A


Rationale: Clozapine is associated with a risk of severe neutropenia, formerly known as

agranulocytosis. The REMS program mandates strict monitoring of the Absolute Neutrophil

, Count (ANC) rather than the total WBC count. An ANC below 1000/uL in a non-benign

ethnic neutropenia patient necessitates immediate cessation of the drug and hematological

consultation.


4. A patient is prescribed Venlafaxine (Effexor) for Major Depressive Disorder. Which vital

sign must be monitored closely due to the drug’s mechanism at higher doses?

A. Temperature


B. Respiratory rate


C. Blood pressure


D. Oxygen saturation


Answer: C


Rationale: Venlafaxine is a Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor (SNRI) that

exhibits dose-dependent pharmacology. At higher doses (typically above 150mg), the

inhibition of norepinephrine reuptake becomes significant, which can lead to sustained

increases in diastolic blood pressure. Providers must establish a baseline blood pressure

and monitor it regularly during treatment.


5. Which antidepressant is contraindicated in patients with a history of seizure disorders or

eating disorders?

A. Sertraline


B. Bupropion


C. Mirtazapine

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