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Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 8th Edition Test Bank Table of Content
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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 6th Edition Test Bank
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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 ha
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s explained the drugs purpose to the client. The nurse determines that the client has understood the in
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structions 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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C)
Reduces the appeal of alcohol
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D)
Improves appetite and nutritional status
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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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Enhanced normal heart rhythms C # # # #
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Enhanced attention focus and memory D
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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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The nurse is completing the admission of a client who is seeking treatment for alcoholism. He tells t
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he nurse that the last time he had any alcohol to drink was at 10:00 AM before he left for the hospital
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. The nurse closely monitors the client. Which of the following would lead the nurse to suspect that t
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he client is experiencing stage 1 of alcohol withdrawal syndrome? Select all that apply.
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Slight diaphoresis # #
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Hand tremors # #
C)
Intermittent confusion # #
D)
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Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 8th Edition Test Bank Table of Content
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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;
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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 ha
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s explained the drugs purpose to the client. The nurse determines that the client has understood the in
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structions 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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C)
Reduces the appeal of alcohol
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D)
Improves appetite and nutritional status
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2.
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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Enhanced normal heart rhythms C # # # #
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Enhanced attention focus and memory D
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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 key for smoking cessation. 4. # # # # # #
The nurse is completing the admission of a client who is seeking treatment for alcoholism. He tells t
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he nurse that the last time he had any alcohol to drink was at 10:00 AM before he left for the hospital
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. The nurse closely monitors the client. Which of the following would lead the nurse to suspect that t
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he client is experiencing stage 1 of alcohol withdrawal syndrome? Select all that apply.
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A)
Slight diaphoresis # #
B)
Hand tremors # #
C)
Intermittent confusion # #
D)
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