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NR 546 / NR546 FINAL EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.

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NR 546 FINAL EXAM
Monoamine hypothesis of depression
depression occurs as a result of deficiency of 1 or all 3 monoamine NT
-occurs due to too little positive affect or too much negative affect
(mania will occur from excess of all 3)




What are the three monoamine NT
NE, DA, 5HT




Too little positive affect
-DA/NE dysfunction
-DA levels low = loss of pleasure, interest, alertness, self-confidence
-DA levels high = hallucinations seen in schizo
-NE (fight or flight) high = antsy, nervous, affects focus ability
-depressed mood, loss of joy, lack of interest, loss of energy, decreased alertness,
decreased self-confidence, appetite changes




Too much negative affect

,-5HT = relaxation, comfort, decreases stress, regulates libido, arousal, sleep,
aggression, pain perception
-5HT/NE dysfunction
-depressed mood, guilt, fear/anxiety, hostility, irritability, loneliness, appetite
changes




Prescribing considerations
-client preference
-prior treatment response
-anticipated adverse effects
-comorbidities
-half-life interactions
-cost




Client preference
if no contraindication, then prescribe that med to improve adherence




Prior treatment response
if patient had success with a previous med, prescribe that one first

, Anticipated adverse events
-consider age, family planning, and anticipated adverse effects.
-use adverse effects to pt's advantage (choose a known activating medication for a pt
with atypical depression or choose a sedating medication for a patient with sleep
disturbances)




Comorbidities
clients with comorbid anxiety may experience worsening symptoms when taking
medications that target NE (SNRIs)
-fluoxetine is known to activate clients and cause panic attacks in clients with
comorbid anxiety




Half-life interactions
-choose a medication with a longer half life to avoid discontinuation syndrome if your
client forgets to take it
-many antidepressants have significant interactions with other meds due to CYP450
enzyme involvement




Cost
if client cant afford medication, they will not benefit. keep cost, insurance benefits,
and pharmaceutical assistance programs in mind

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