Prescriber's Guide –
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Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 6th Edition
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Test Bank
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, Prescriber's Guide- Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 6th Edition Test Bank Table
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of Content
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1. acamprosate;
n 56. gabapentin;
n 111. protriptyline;
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2. agomelatine;
n 57. galantamine;
n 112. quazepam;
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3. alprazolam;
n 58. guanfacine;
n 113. quetiapine;
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4. amisulpride;
n 59. haloperidol;
n 114. ramelteon;
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5. amitriptyline;
n 60. hydroxyzine;
n 115. reboxetine;
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6. amoxapine;
n 61. iloperidone;
n 116. risperidone;
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7. amphetamin (d);
n n 62. imipramine;
n 117. rivastigmine;
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8. amphetamine (d,l);
n n 63. isocarboxazid;
n 118. selegiline;
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9. aripiprazole;
n 64. ketamine;
n 119. sertindole;
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10. armodafinil;
n 65. lamotrigine;
n 120. sertraline;
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11. asenapine;
n 66. levetiracetam;
n 121. sildenafil;
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12. atomoxetine;
n 67. lemborexant;
n 122. sodium oxybate;
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13. benztropine;
n 68. levomilnacipran;
n 123. solriamfetol;
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14. blonanserin;
n 69. lisdexamfetamine;
n 124. sulpiride;
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15. bremelanotide;
n 70. lithium;
n 125. suvorexant;
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16. brexanolone;
n 71. lofexidine;
n 126. tasimelteon;
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17. brexpiprazole;
n 72. lofepramine;
n 127. temazepam;
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18. buprenorphine;
n 73. loflazeptate;
n 128. thioridazine;
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19. bupropion;
n 74. lorazepam;
n 129. thiothixene;
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20. buspirone;
n 75. loxapine;
n 130. tiagabine;
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21. caprylidene;
n 76. lumateperone;
n 131. tianeptine;
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22. carbamazepine;
n 77. lurasidone;
n 132. topiramate;
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23. cariprazine;
n 78. maprotiline;
n 133. tranylcypromine;
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24. chlordiazepoxide;
n 79. memantine;
n 134. trazodone;
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25. chlorpromazine;
n 80. methylfolate (l);
n n 135. triazolam;
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26. citalopram;
n 81. methylphenidate (d);
n n 136. trifluoperazine;
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27. clomipramine;
n 82. methylphenidate (d,l);
n n 137. trihexyphenidyl;
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28. clonazepam;
n 83. mianserin;
n 138. triiodothyronine;
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29. clonidine;
n 84. midazolam;
n 139. trimipramine;
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30. clorazepate;
n 85. milnacipran;
n 140. valbenazine;
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31. clozapine;
n 86. mirtazapine;
n 141. valproate;
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32. cyamemazine;
n 87. moclobemide;
n 142. varenicline;
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33. desipramine;
n 88. modafinil;
n 143. venlafaxine;
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34. desvenlafaxine;
n 89. molindone;
n 144. vilazodone;
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35. deutetrabenazine;
n 90. nalmefene;
n 145. vortioxetine;
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36. dextromethorphan;
n 91. naltrexone;
n 146. zaleplon;
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37. diazepam;
n 92. naltrexone-bupropion;
n 147. ziprasidone;
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38. diphenhydramine;
n 93. nefazodone;
n 148. zolpidem;
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39. disulfiram;
n 94. nortriptyline;
n 149. zonisamide;
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40. donepezil;
n 95. olanzapine;
n 150. zopiclone;
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41. dothiepin;
n 96. oxazepam;
n 151. zotepine;
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42. doxepin;
n 97. oxcarbazepine;
n 152. zuclopenthixol;
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43. duloxetine;
n 98. paliperidone;
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44. escitalopram;
n 99. paroxetine;
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45. esketamine;
n 100. perospirone;
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46. estazolam;
n 101. perphenazine;
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47. eszopiclone;
n 102. phenelzine;
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48. flibanserin;
n 103. phentermine-topiramate;
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49. flumazenil;
n 104. pimavanserin;
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50. flunitrazepam;
n 105. pimozide;
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51. fluoxetine;
n 106. pipothiazine;
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52. flupenthixol;
n 107. pitolisant;
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53. fluphenazine;
n 108. prazosin;
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54. flurazepam;
n 109. pregabalin;
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55. fluvoxamine;
n 110. propranolol;
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Chapter Questions on Alcohol abstinence/Alcohol dependence/Alcohol withdrawal 1.
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A client has been prescribed naltrexone (Trexan) for treatment of alcohol dependence. The nurse has
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explained the drugs purpose to the client. The nurse determines that the client has understood the
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instructions when the client identifies which of the following about the drug?
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A)
Causes itching if alcohol is consumed B)
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Produces the euphoria of alcohol
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Reduces the appeal of alcohol D)
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Improves appetite and nutritional status 2.
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An adolescent client tells the nurse that he or she occasionally sniffs airplane glue. When discussing
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the effects of long-term use of inhalants, which of the following would the nurse most likely include?
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A)
Tremors and CNS arousal B)
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Enhancednormal heart rhythms C) n n n n
Enhanced attention focus and memory D)
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, Brain damageand cognitive abnormalities 3.
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A client tells the nurse that he is committed to trying to quit smoking. When teaching the client about
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smoking cessation, which of the following would the nurse include?
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A)
Success usually involves more than one type of intervention. B)
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Relapse is fairly rare within the first year of quitting. C)
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Ear acupressure is a highly proven method for quitting. D)
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Education is keyfor smoking cessation. 4. n n n n n n
The nurse is completing the admission of a client who is seeking treatment for alcoholism. He tells the
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nurse that the last time he had any alcohol to drink was at 10:00 AM before he left for the hospital. The
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nurse closely monitors the client. Which of the following would lead the nurse to suspect that the client
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is experiencing stage 1 of alcohol withdrawal syndrome? Select all that apply.
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