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Manic symptoms - CORRECT ANSWERS-Signs of elevated mood and hyperactivity.
D2 receptors - CORRECT ANSWERS-Dopamine receptors targeted by antipsychotics.
Tardive dyskinesia - CORRECT ANSWERS-Involuntary movements from long-term
antipsychotic use.
Hypertensive crisis - CORRECT ANSWERS-Severe increase in blood pressure from
food interactions.
Serotonin 3 receptors - CORRECT ANSWERS-Receptors involved in serotonin
signaling.
Nicotinic receptors - CORRECT ANSWERS-Cholinergic receptors that respond to
acetylcholine.
Cholinergic receptors - CORRECT ANSWERS-Receptors activated by the
neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
Glycine receptors - CORRECT ANSWERS-Inhibitory receptors in the central nervous
system.
Dopamine agonist - CORRECT ANSWERS-Stimulates dopamine receptors to treat
Parkinson's disease.
D2 Receptors - CORRECT ANSWERS-Primary binding site for dopamine agonists.
Mesocorticol Projections - CORRECT ANSWERS-Pathways influencing cognitive
symptoms in schizophrenia.
Fluoxetine - CORRECT ANSWERS-Antidepressant with rare induction of mania.
MAO Inhibitors - CORRECT ANSWERS-Medications requiring avoidance of certain
decongestants.
,Hypertensive Crisis - CORRECT ANSWERS-Severe increase in blood pressure from
drug interactions.
Residual Symptoms - CORRECT ANSWERS-Symptoms persisting despite treatment
for major depression.
SERT Genotype - CORRECT ANSWERS-Influences response to SSRIs and SNRIs.
Anhedonia - CORRECT ANSWERS-Inability to feel pleasure, common in depression.
Agitation - CORRECT ANSWERS-Considered a positive symptom of schizophrenia.
Paranoid Psychosis - CORRECT ANSWERS-Requires antipsychotics targeting specific
symptoms.
Dopamine Hypothesis - CORRECT ANSWERS-Theory explaining schizophrenia
symptoms via dopamine pathways.
Psychosis - CORRECT ANSWERS-Syndrome associated with various psychiatric
disorders.
Antipsychotics - CORRECT ANSWERS-Medications that block dopamine receptors,
treating psychosis.
Amphetamines - CORRECT ANSWERS-Stimulants that may induce hallucinations.
Cognitive Symptoms - CORRECT ANSWERS-Mental functions affected in
schizophrenia.
Antidepressants - CORRECT ANSWERS-Medications used to treat depressive
disorders.
Patient Education - CORRECT ANSWERS-Discussing medication side effects with
patients.
Dopamine Agonists - CORRECT ANSWERS-Medications that stimulate dopamine
receptors.
Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex - CORRECT ANSWERS-Brain region involved in
cognitive processing.
Psychiatric Emergency Room - CORRECT ANSWERS-Facility for urgent mental health
assessments.
, Antidepressant Resistance - CORRECT ANSWERS-Failure to achieve remission after
multiple treatments.
Neuroanatomy - CORRECT ANSWERS-Study of brain structures related to behavior.
Hallucinations - CORRECT ANSWERS-Sensory experiences without external stimuli.
Tardive dyskinesia - CORRECT ANSWERS-A common side effect of antipsychotic
medications.
Atypical antipsychotic - CORRECT ANSWERS-Works on dopamine and serotonin
neurotransmitters.
D2 partial agonists - CORRECT ANSWERS-Increase efficacy for treating positive
schizophrenia symptoms.
Conventional antipsychotic - CORRECT ANSWERS-May cause apathy and social
withdrawal in patients.
D2 receptors - CORRECT ANSWERS-Blocked in the mesolimbic system by certain
medications.
Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Movement disorders caused
by antipsychotic medications.
Nigrostriatal pathway - CORRECT ANSWERS-D2 receptor blockade reduces EPS risk.
5HT2 antagonism - CORRECT ANSWERS-Believed to improve depression symptoms
in patients.
Hypomanic episode - CORRECT ANSWERS-Possible response to antidepressant
monotherapy in bipolar patients.
Rapid poop out - CORRECT ANSWERS-Unsustained response to antidepressants
noted in patients.
Bipolar II designation - CORRECT ANSWERS-Contraindicated for antidepressant
monotherapy treatment.
Manic symptoms - CORRECT ANSWERS-Include elevated mood, increased energy,
and impulsivity.
Serotonin levels - CORRECT ANSWERS-Affected by norepinephrine action in
depression.