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Prescriber's Guide –
Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 7th Edition
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, Prescriber's Guide- Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 7th Edition Test Bank
Table Of Content
1. acamprosate; 56. gabapentin; 111. protriptyline;
2. agomelatine; 57. galantamine; 112. quazepam;
3. alprazolam; 58. guanfacine; 113. quetiapine;
4. amisulpride; 59. haloperidol; 114. ramelteon;
5. amitriptyline; 60. hydroxyzine; 115. reboxetine;
6. amoxapine; 61. iloperidone; 116. risperidone;
7. amphetamin (d); 62. imipramine; 117. rivastigmine;
8. amphetamine (d,l); 63. isocarboxazid; 118. selegiline;
9. aripiprazole; 64. ketamine; 119. sertindole;
10. armodafinil; 65. lamotrigine; 120. sertraline;
11. asenapine; 66. levetiracetam; 121. sildenafil;
12. atomoxetine; 67. lemborexant; 122. sodium oxybate;
13. benztropine; 68. levomilnacipran; 123. solriamfetol;
14. blonanserin; 69. lisdexamfetamine; 124. sulpiride;
15. bremelanotide; 70. lithium; 125. suvorexant;
16. brexanolone; 71. lofexidine; 126. tasimelteon;
17. brexpiprazole; 72. lofepramine; 127. temazepam;
18. buprenorphine; 73. loflazeptate; 128. thioridazine;
19. bupropion; 74. lorazepam; 129. thiothixene;
20. buspirone; 75. loxapine; 130. tiagabine;
21. caprylidene; 76. lumateperone; 131. tianeptine;
22. carbamazepine; 77. lurasidone; 132. topiramate;
23. cariprazine; 78. maprotiline; 133. tranylcypromine;
24. chlordiazepoxide; 79. memantine; 134. trazodone;
25. chlorpromazine; 80. methylfolate (l); 135. triazolam;
26. citalopram; 81. methylphenidate (d); 136. trifluoperazine;
27. clomipramine; 82. methylphenidate (d,l); 137. trihexyphenidyl;
28. clonazepam; 83. mianserin; 138. triiodothyronine;
29. clonidine; 84. midazolam; 139. trimipramine;
30. clorazepate; 85. milnacipran; 140. valbenazine;
31. clozapine; 86. mirtazapine; 141. valproate;
32. cyamemazine; 87. moclobemide; 142. varenicline;
33. desipramine; 88. modafinil; 143. venlafaxine;
34. desvenlafaxine; 89. molindone; 144. vilazodone;
35. deutetrabenazine; 90. nalmefene; 145. vortioxetine;
36. dextromethorphan; 91. naltrexone; 146. zaleplon;
37. diazepam; 92. naltrexone-bupropion; 147. ziprasidone;
38. diphenhydramine; 93. nefazodone; 148. zolpidem;
39. disulfiram; 94. nortriptyline; 149. zonisamide;
40. donepezil; 95. olanzapine; 150. zopiclone;
41. dothiepin; 96. oxazepam; 151. zotepine;
42. doxepin; 97. oxcarbazepine; 152. zuclopenthixol;
43. duloxetine; 98. paliperidone;
44. escitalopram; 99. paroxetine;
45. esketamine; 100. perospirone;
46. estazolam; 101. perphenazine;
47. eszopiclone; 102. phenelzine;
48. flibanserin; 103. phentermine-topiramate;
49. flumazenil; 104. pimavanserin;
50. flunitrazepam; 105. pimozide;
51. fluoxetine; 106. pipothiazine;
52. flupenthixol; 107. pitolisant;
53. fluphenazine; 108. prazosin;
54. flurazepam; 109. pregabalin;
55. fluvoxamine; 110. propranolol;
,Prescriber's Guide- Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 7th Edition Test Bank
Chapter Questions On Alcohol Abstinence/Alcohol Dependence/Alcohol
Withdrawal 1.
A Client Has Been Prescribed Naltrexone (Trexan) For Treatment Of Alcohol Dependence. The
Nurse Has Explained The Drugs Purpose To The Client. The Nurse Determines That The Client
Has Understood The Instructions When The Client Identifies Which Of The Following About
The Drug?
A)
Causes Itching If Alcohol Is Consumed
B)
Produces The Euphoria Of
Alcohol C)
Reduces The Appeal Of
Alcohol D)
Improves Appetite And Nutritional
Status 2.
An Adolescent Client Tells The Nurse That He Or She Occasionally Sniffs Airplane Glue. When
Discussing The Effects Of Long-Term Use Of Inhalants, Which Of The Following Would The
Nurse Most Likely Include?
A)
Tremors And Cns Arousal
B)
Enhanced Normal Heart
Rhythms C)
Enhanced Attention Focus And
Memory D)
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, Brain Damage And Cognitive
Abnormalities 3.
A Client Tells The Nurse That He Is Committed To Trying To Quit Smoking. When Teaching
The Client About Smoking Cessation, Which Of The Following Would The Nurse Include?
A)
Success Usually Involves More Than One Type Of
Intervention. B)
Relapse Is Fairly Rare Within The First Year Of
Quitting. C)
Ear Acupressure Is A Highly Proven Method For
Quitting. D)
Education Is Key For Smoking
Cessation. 4.
The Nurse Is Completing The Admission Of A Client Who Is Seeking Treatment For
Alcoholism. He Tells The Nurse That The Last Time He Had Any Alcohol To Drink Was At
10:00 Am Before He Left For The Hospital. The Nurse Closely Monitors The Client. Which Of
The Following Would Lead The Nurse To Suspect That The Client Is Experiencing Stage 1 Of
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome? Select All That Apply.
A)
Slight
Diaphoresis B)
Hand Tremors
C)
Intermittent
Confusion D)
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Prescriber's Guide –
Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 7th Edition
Test Bank
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, Prescriber's Guide- Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 7th Edition Test Bank
Table Of Content
1. acamprosate; 56. gabapentin; 111. protriptyline;
2. agomelatine; 57. galantamine; 112. quazepam;
3. alprazolam; 58. guanfacine; 113. quetiapine;
4. amisulpride; 59. haloperidol; 114. ramelteon;
5. amitriptyline; 60. hydroxyzine; 115. reboxetine;
6. amoxapine; 61. iloperidone; 116. risperidone;
7. amphetamin (d); 62. imipramine; 117. rivastigmine;
8. amphetamine (d,l); 63. isocarboxazid; 118. selegiline;
9. aripiprazole; 64. ketamine; 119. sertindole;
10. armodafinil; 65. lamotrigine; 120. sertraline;
11. asenapine; 66. levetiracetam; 121. sildenafil;
12. atomoxetine; 67. lemborexant; 122. sodium oxybate;
13. benztropine; 68. levomilnacipran; 123. solriamfetol;
14. blonanserin; 69. lisdexamfetamine; 124. sulpiride;
15. bremelanotide; 70. lithium; 125. suvorexant;
16. brexanolone; 71. lofexidine; 126. tasimelteon;
17. brexpiprazole; 72. lofepramine; 127. temazepam;
18. buprenorphine; 73. loflazeptate; 128. thioridazine;
19. bupropion; 74. lorazepam; 129. thiothixene;
20. buspirone; 75. loxapine; 130. tiagabine;
21. caprylidene; 76. lumateperone; 131. tianeptine;
22. carbamazepine; 77. lurasidone; 132. topiramate;
23. cariprazine; 78. maprotiline; 133. tranylcypromine;
24. chlordiazepoxide; 79. memantine; 134. trazodone;
25. chlorpromazine; 80. methylfolate (l); 135. triazolam;
26. citalopram; 81. methylphenidate (d); 136. trifluoperazine;
27. clomipramine; 82. methylphenidate (d,l); 137. trihexyphenidyl;
28. clonazepam; 83. mianserin; 138. triiodothyronine;
29. clonidine; 84. midazolam; 139. trimipramine;
30. clorazepate; 85. milnacipran; 140. valbenazine;
31. clozapine; 86. mirtazapine; 141. valproate;
32. cyamemazine; 87. moclobemide; 142. varenicline;
33. desipramine; 88. modafinil; 143. venlafaxine;
34. desvenlafaxine; 89. molindone; 144. vilazodone;
35. deutetrabenazine; 90. nalmefene; 145. vortioxetine;
36. dextromethorphan; 91. naltrexone; 146. zaleplon;
37. diazepam; 92. naltrexone-bupropion; 147. ziprasidone;
38. diphenhydramine; 93. nefazodone; 148. zolpidem;
39. disulfiram; 94. nortriptyline; 149. zonisamide;
40. donepezil; 95. olanzapine; 150. zopiclone;
41. dothiepin; 96. oxazepam; 151. zotepine;
42. doxepin; 97. oxcarbazepine; 152. zuclopenthixol;
43. duloxetine; 98. paliperidone;
44. escitalopram; 99. paroxetine;
45. esketamine; 100. perospirone;
46. estazolam; 101. perphenazine;
47. eszopiclone; 102. phenelzine;
48. flibanserin; 103. phentermine-topiramate;
49. flumazenil; 104. pimavanserin;
50. flunitrazepam; 105. pimozide;
51. fluoxetine; 106. pipothiazine;
52. flupenthixol; 107. pitolisant;
53. fluphenazine; 108. prazosin;
54. flurazepam; 109. pregabalin;
55. fluvoxamine; 110. propranolol;
,Prescriber's Guide- Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 7th Edition Test Bank
Chapter Questions On Alcohol Abstinence/Alcohol Dependence/Alcohol
Withdrawal 1.
A Client Has Been Prescribed Naltrexone (Trexan) For Treatment Of Alcohol Dependence. The
Nurse Has Explained The Drugs Purpose To The Client. The Nurse Determines That The Client
Has Understood The Instructions When The Client Identifies Which Of The Following About
The Drug?
A)
Causes Itching If Alcohol Is Consumed
B)
Produces The Euphoria Of
Alcohol C)
Reduces The Appeal Of
Alcohol D)
Improves Appetite And Nutritional
Status 2.
An Adolescent Client Tells The Nurse That He Or She Occasionally Sniffs Airplane Glue. When
Discussing The Effects Of Long-Term Use Of Inhalants, Which Of The Following Would The
Nurse Most Likely Include?
A)
Tremors And Cns Arousal
B)
Enhanced Normal Heart
Rhythms C)
Enhanced Attention Focus And
Memory D)
Www.Nursylab.Com
, Brain Damage And Cognitive
Abnormalities 3.
A Client Tells The Nurse That He Is Committed To Trying To Quit Smoking. When Teaching
The Client About Smoking Cessation, Which Of The Following Would The Nurse Include?
A)
Success Usually Involves More Than One Type Of
Intervention. B)
Relapse Is Fairly Rare Within The First Year Of
Quitting. C)
Ear Acupressure Is A Highly Proven Method For
Quitting. D)
Education Is Key For Smoking
Cessation. 4.
The Nurse Is Completing The Admission Of A Client Who Is Seeking Treatment For
Alcoholism. He Tells The Nurse That The Last Time He Had Any Alcohol To Drink Was At
10:00 Am Before He Left For The Hospital. The Nurse Closely Monitors The Client. Which Of
The Following Would Lead The Nurse To Suspect That The Client Is Experiencing Stage 1 Of
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome? Select All That Apply.
A)
Slight
Diaphoresis B)
Hand Tremors
C)
Intermittent
Confusion D)
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