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Prescriber's Guide –
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Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 6th Edition
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Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 6th Edition Test Bank Table of Content
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1.GBacamprosate; 56.GBgabapentin; 111.GBprotriptyline;
2.GBagomelatine; 57.GBgalantamine; 112.GBquazepam;
3.GBalprazolam; 58.GBguanfacine; 113.GBquetiapine;
4.GBamisulpride; 59.GBhaloperidol; 114.GBramelteon;
5.GBamitriptyline; 60.GBhydroxyzine; 115.GBreboxetine;
6.GBamoxapine; 61.GBiloperidone; 116.GBrisperidone;
7.GBamphetaminGB(d); 62.GBimipramine; 117.GBrivastigmine;
8.GBamphetamineGB(d,l); 63.GBisocarboxazid; 118.GBselegiline;
9.GBaripiprazole; 64.GBketamine; 119.GBsertindole;
10.GBarmodafinil; 65.GBlamotrigine; 120.GBsertraline;
11.GBasenapine; 66.GBlevetiracetam; 121.GBsildenafil;
12.GBatomoxetine; 67.GBlemborexant; 122.GBsodiumGBoxybate;
13.GBbenztropine; 68.GBlevomilnacipran; 123.GBsolriamfetol;
14.GBblonanserin; 69.GBlisdexamfetamine; 124.GBsulpiride;
15.GBbremelanotide; 70.GBlithium; 125.GBsuvorexant;
16.GBbrexanolone; 71.GBlofexidine; 126.GBtasimelteon;
17.GBbrexpiprazole; 72.GBlofepramine; 127.GBtemazepam;
18.GBbuprenorphine; 73.GBloflazeptate; 128.GBthioridazine;
19.GBbupropion; 74.GBlorazepam; 129.GBthiothixene;
20.GBbuspirone; 75.GBloxapine; 130.GBtiagabine;
21.GBcaprylidene; 76.GBlumateperone; 131.GBtianeptine;
22.GBcarbamazepine; 77.GBlurasidone; 132.GBtopiramate;
23.GBcariprazine; 78.GBmaprotiline; 133.GBtranylcypromine;
24.GBchlordiazepoxide; 79.GBmemantine; 134.GBtrazodone;
25.GBchlorpromazine; 80.GBmethylfolateGB(l); 135.GBtriazolam;
26.GBcitalopram; 81.GBmethylphenidateGB(d); 136.GBtrifluoperazine;
27.GBclomipramine; 82.GBmethylphenidateGB(d,l); 137.GBtrihexyphenidyl;
28.GBclonazepam; 83.GBmianserin; 138.GBtriiodothyronine;
29.GBclonidine; 84.GBmidazolam; 139.GBtrimipramine;
30.GBclorazepate; 85.GBmilnacipran; 140.GBvalbenazine;
31.GBclozapine; 86.GBmirtazapine; 141.GBvalproate;
32.GBcyamemazine; 87.GBmoclobemide; 142.GBvarenicline;
33.GBdesipramine; 88.GBmodafinil; 143.GBvenlafaxine;
34.GBdesvenlafaxine; 89.GBmolindone; 144.GBvilazodone;
35.GBdeutetrabenazine; 90.GBnalmefene; 145.GBvortioxetine;
36.GBdextromethorphan; 91.GBnaltrexone; 146.GBzaleplon;
37.GBdiazepam; 92.GBnaltrexone-bupropion; 147.GBziprasidone;
38.GBdiphenhydramine; 93.GBnefazodone; 148.GBzolpidem;
39.GBdisulfiram; 94.GBnortriptyline; 149.GBzonisamide;
40.GBdonepezil; 95.GBolanzapine; 150.GBzopiclone;
41.GBdothiepin; 96.GBoxazepam; 151.GBzotepine;
42.GBdoxepin; 97.GBoxcarbazepine; 152.GBzuclopenthixol;
43.GBduloxetine; 98.GBpaliperidone;
44.GBescitalopram; 99.GBparoxetine;
45.GBesketamine; 100.GBperospirone;
46.GBestazolam; 101.GBperphenazine;
47.GBeszopiclone; 102.GBphenelzine;
48.GBflibanserin; 103.GBphentermine-topiramate;
49.GBflumazenil; 104.GBpimavanserin;
50.GBflunitrazepam; 105.GBpimozide;
51.GBfluoxetine; 106.GBpipothiazine;
52.GBflupenthixol; 107.GBpitolisant;
53.GBfluphenazine; 108.GBprazosin;
54.GBflurazepam; 109.GBpregabalin;
55.GBfluvoxamine; 110.GBpropranolol;
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Chapter Questions on Alcohol abstinence/Alcohol dependence/Alcohol withdraw
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al 1.GB
A client has been prescribed naltrexone (Trexan) for treatment of alcohol dependence. The
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nurse has explained the drugs purpose to the client. The nurse determines that the client
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has understood the instructions when the client identifies which of the following about the
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An adolescent client tells the nurse that he or she occasionally sniffs airplane glue. When
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discussing the effects of long- GB GB GB GB
term use of inhalants, which of the following would the nurse most likely include?
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A client tells the nurse that he is committed to trying to quit smoking. When teaching the
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client about smoking cessation, which of the following would the nurse include?
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Relapse is fairly rare within the first year of quitt
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The nurse is completing the admission of a client who is seeking treatment for alcoholis
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m. He tells the nurse that the last time he had any alcohol to drink was at 10:00 AM be
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fore he left for the hospital. The nurse closely monitors the client. Which of the following
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would lead the nurse to suspect that the client is experiencing stage 1 of alcohol withdra
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Prescriber's Guide –
GB GB
Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 6th Edition
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Test Bank
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TEST BANK GB
, Prescriber's Guide-
GB
Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 6th Edition Test Bank Table of Content
GB GB GB GB GB GB GB GB GB GB
1.GBacamprosate; 56.GBgabapentin; 111.GBprotriptyline;
2.GBagomelatine; 57.GBgalantamine; 112.GBquazepam;
3.GBalprazolam; 58.GBguanfacine; 113.GBquetiapine;
4.GBamisulpride; 59.GBhaloperidol; 114.GBramelteon;
5.GBamitriptyline; 60.GBhydroxyzine; 115.GBreboxetine;
6.GBamoxapine; 61.GBiloperidone; 116.GBrisperidone;
7.GBamphetaminGB(d); 62.GBimipramine; 117.GBrivastigmine;
8.GBamphetamineGB(d,l); 63.GBisocarboxazid; 118.GBselegiline;
9.GBaripiprazole; 64.GBketamine; 119.GBsertindole;
10.GBarmodafinil; 65.GBlamotrigine; 120.GBsertraline;
11.GBasenapine; 66.GBlevetiracetam; 121.GBsildenafil;
12.GBatomoxetine; 67.GBlemborexant; 122.GBsodiumGBoxybate;
13.GBbenztropine; 68.GBlevomilnacipran; 123.GBsolriamfetol;
14.GBblonanserin; 69.GBlisdexamfetamine; 124.GBsulpiride;
15.GBbremelanotide; 70.GBlithium; 125.GBsuvorexant;
16.GBbrexanolone; 71.GBlofexidine; 126.GBtasimelteon;
17.GBbrexpiprazole; 72.GBlofepramine; 127.GBtemazepam;
18.GBbuprenorphine; 73.GBloflazeptate; 128.GBthioridazine;
19.GBbupropion; 74.GBlorazepam; 129.GBthiothixene;
20.GBbuspirone; 75.GBloxapine; 130.GBtiagabine;
21.GBcaprylidene; 76.GBlumateperone; 131.GBtianeptine;
22.GBcarbamazepine; 77.GBlurasidone; 132.GBtopiramate;
23.GBcariprazine; 78.GBmaprotiline; 133.GBtranylcypromine;
24.GBchlordiazepoxide; 79.GBmemantine; 134.GBtrazodone;
25.GBchlorpromazine; 80.GBmethylfolateGB(l); 135.GBtriazolam;
26.GBcitalopram; 81.GBmethylphenidateGB(d); 136.GBtrifluoperazine;
27.GBclomipramine; 82.GBmethylphenidateGB(d,l); 137.GBtrihexyphenidyl;
28.GBclonazepam; 83.GBmianserin; 138.GBtriiodothyronine;
29.GBclonidine; 84.GBmidazolam; 139.GBtrimipramine;
30.GBclorazepate; 85.GBmilnacipran; 140.GBvalbenazine;
31.GBclozapine; 86.GBmirtazapine; 141.GBvalproate;
32.GBcyamemazine; 87.GBmoclobemide; 142.GBvarenicline;
33.GBdesipramine; 88.GBmodafinil; 143.GBvenlafaxine;
34.GBdesvenlafaxine; 89.GBmolindone; 144.GBvilazodone;
35.GBdeutetrabenazine; 90.GBnalmefene; 145.GBvortioxetine;
36.GBdextromethorphan; 91.GBnaltrexone; 146.GBzaleplon;
37.GBdiazepam; 92.GBnaltrexone-bupropion; 147.GBziprasidone;
38.GBdiphenhydramine; 93.GBnefazodone; 148.GBzolpidem;
39.GBdisulfiram; 94.GBnortriptyline; 149.GBzonisamide;
40.GBdonepezil; 95.GBolanzapine; 150.GBzopiclone;
41.GBdothiepin; 96.GBoxazepam; 151.GBzotepine;
42.GBdoxepin; 97.GBoxcarbazepine; 152.GBzuclopenthixol;
43.GBduloxetine; 98.GBpaliperidone;
44.GBescitalopram; 99.GBparoxetine;
45.GBesketamine; 100.GBperospirone;
46.GBestazolam; 101.GBperphenazine;
47.GBeszopiclone; 102.GBphenelzine;
48.GBflibanserin; 103.GBphentermine-topiramate;
49.GBflumazenil; 104.GBpimavanserin;
50.GBflunitrazepam; 105.GBpimozide;
51.GBfluoxetine; 106.GBpipothiazine;
52.GBflupenthixol; 107.GBpitolisant;
53.GBfluphenazine; 108.GBprazosin;
54.GBflurazepam; 109.GBpregabalin;
55.GBfluvoxamine; 110.GBpropranolol;
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Chapter Questions on Alcohol abstinence/Alcohol dependence/Alcohol withdraw
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al 1.GB
A client has been prescribed naltrexone (Trexan) for treatment of alcohol dependence. The
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nurse has explained the drugs purpose to the client. The nurse determines that the client
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has understood the instructions when the client identifies which of the following about the
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drug?
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A)
Causes itching if alcohol is consume
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d B) GB
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Improves appetite and nutritional stat
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An adolescent client tells the nurse that he or she occasionally sniffs airplane glue. When
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discussing the effects of long- GB GB GB GB
term use of inhalants, which of the following would the nurse most likely include?
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Enhanced attention focus and memor
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s 3.GB
A client tells the nurse that he is committed to trying to quit smoking. When teaching the
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client about smoking cessation, which of the following would the nurse include?
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A)
Success usually involves more than one type of interventio
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Relapse is fairly rare within the first year of quitt
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Ear acupressure is a highly proven method for quitt
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Education is key for smoking cessatio
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The nurse is completing the admission of a client who is seeking treatment for alcoholis
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m. He tells the nurse that the last time he had any alcohol to drink was at 10:00 AM be
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fore he left for the hospital. The nurse closely monitors the client. Which of the following
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would lead the nurse to suspect that the client is experiencing stage 1 of alcohol withdra
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wal syndrome? Select all that apply.
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