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_______ drugs are those that are used to change brain function and result in alterations in perception, mood, or consciousness. - Psychotropic Psychotropic is affecting the mind of mental processes. Antipsychotic is preventing or counteracting psychosis. _______ management involves the use of an individual who coordinates and manages all of the care required by a client. - Case management Besides assertive communication, what are three other types of communication/responses? - - aggressive - passive/aggressive - passive During the working phase of a nurse-client relationship, which of the following would occur? A. Expectations are clarified. B. Nurse-client concerns are established. C. Feelings of loss are addressed. D. Client's feelings are examined. - D During which phase does staff debriefing occur? A. Escalation phase B. Crisis phase C. Recovery phase D. Postcrisis phase - C Give an example of a third generation antipsychotic. - AripiprazoleGive an example of an excitatory/inhibitory neurotransmitter. - - acetylcholine: sleep and wakefulness cycle, signals muscles to become alert Give examples of nontherapeutic communication skills. - - advising - belittling - challenging - probing - reassuring Give examples of therapeutic verbal communication skills. - - exploring - reflecting - focusing - restating - promoting discussion of feelings or concerns in more depth Give five examples of first generation (conventional) antipsychotics. - - chlorpromazine - fluphenazine - thioridazine - haloperidol - loxapine Give four examples of excitatory neurotransmitters. - - dopamine: complex movements, motivation, cognition, regulation of emotional response - norepinephrine: attention, learning, memory, sleep, wakefulness, mood regulation - epinephrine: fight or flight response - glutamate: neurotoxic effects at high levels Give seven examples of mood-stabilizing drugs. - - lithium - cabamazepine- valproic acid - gabapentin - topiramate - oxcarbazepine - lamotrigine Give three examples of intentional torts. - - assault - battery - false imprisonment Give three examples of second generation (atypical) antipsychotics. - - clozapine - risperidone - olanzapine Give three examples of stimulants. - Amphetamines - methylphenidate - amphetamine - dextroamphetamine

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