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What are the first line antidepressant medications? - ANSWERSSSRIs (Selective
Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors)
What are 2nd line antidepressant medications? - ANSWERSNovel/Atypical
What are 3rd line antidepressant medications? - ANSWERSTricyclic Antidepressants
(TCAs)
What are the old, 4th, last line antidepressant medications? - ANSWERSMAOIs
(Monoamine oxidase inhibitors)
What are the 7 SSRIs? - ANSWERS1. Prozac-Fluoxetine
2. Zoloft-Sertraline
3. Paxil - Paroxetine
4. Celexa-Citalopram
5. Luvox-Fluvoxamine
6. Lexapro-Escitalopram
7. Vilbryd-Vilazodone
What are 6 Novel/Atypical Antidepressants? - ANSWERS1. Wellbutrin-Buproprion
2. Cymbalta-Duloxetine
3. Effexor-Venlafaxine
4. Pristiq-Desvenlafaxine
5. Remeron-Mirtazapine
6. Desyrel-Trazodone
What are 9 TCAs? - ANSWERS1. Elavil-Amitryptyline
2. Vivactil-Protriptyline
3. Norpramine-Desipramine
4. Sinequan-Doxeprin
5. Tofranil-Imipramine
6. Aventyl-Nortiplyline
7. Ascendin-Amoxapine
,8. Anafranil-Comipramine
9. Ludiomil-Maprotiline
What are 7 Side Effects of SSRIs? - ANSWERS1. Agitation
2. Anxiety
3. Insomnia (Prozac)
4. Sexual dysfunction
5. Weight Gain
6. Sedation
7. Tremor
What are the 6 Side Effects of TCAs? - ANSWERS1. Anticholinergic
2. Postural Hypotension
3. Sedation
4. Weight Gain
5. Sexual Dysfunction
6. CV- LETHAL IN OD
What foods must you avoid when taking MAOIs to avoid hypertensive crisis? -
ANSWERSFoods with Tyramine
What are 8 Mood Stabilizer medications? - ANSWERS1. Tegretol-Carbamazepine
2. Depakote-Valproate Acid
3. Divalproex Sodium
4. Neurontin-Gabapentin
5. Lamictal-Lamotrigine
6. Topamax-Topiramate
7. Trileptal-Oxcarbazepine
8. Keppra-Levetiracetam
What are Therapeutic Lithium Levels - ANSWERS.8-1.4
What are Maintenance Lithium Levels? - ANSWERS.4-1.3
What is the major dangerous side effect of Mood Stabilizers? -
ANSWERSAgranulocytosis
What are the 5 Side Effects of Lithium? - ANSWERS1. Fine Hand Tremors
2. Mild Nausea
3. Weight Gain
4. Polyuria
5. Thirst
What are 9 signs of Lithium Toxicity? - ANSWERS1. N&V
2. Diarrhea
3. Slurred Speech
,4. Ataxia
5. Shaking Hands
6. Muscle Twitching
7. HeadAche
8. Lethargy
9. Coma
When should you HOLD THE LITHIUM? - ANSWERSWHEN SERUM LITHIUM LEVEL
IS OVER 1.5
What are 4 Standard/Traditional Antipsychotic Medications? - ANSWERS1. Thorazine-
Chlorpromazine
2. Haldol-Haloperidol
3. Prolixin-Fluphenazine
4. Navane-Thiothixene
What are 2 Long Acting IM AntiPsychotic Injectable Decanoate Medications? -
ANSWERS1. Prolixin
2. Haldol
What are 11 Atypical/Novel Antipsychotic/Neuroleptic Drugs? - ANSWERS1. Risperdal-
Resperidone
2. Risperdal M tabs
3. Zyprexa-Olanzapine
4. Zydis wafer- Quick dissolving
5. Seroquel-Quetiapine
6. Geodon-Ziprasidone
7. Abilify-Aripiprazole
8. Invega-Paliperidone
9. Saphris-Asenapine
10. Fanapt-Iloperidone
11. Latuda-Lurasidone
What are 2 Long-Acting Atypical/Novel Antipsychotic/Neuroleptic Drugs? - ANSWERS1.
Risperdal Consta
2. Invega Sustenna
What are 4 Side Effects of Antipsychotic/Neuroleptic Drugs? - ANSWERS1. Weight
Gain
2. Less EPS than traditional neuroleptics
3. High Blood Sugar
4. High Lipids
What is the dangerous Antipsychotic that is the drug of last resort? - ANSWERSClozaril
What are the lab values to check for Clozaril? - ANSWERS1. WBC Count
, 2. Absolute Neutrophil Count
What is the most dangerous Clozaril Side Effect? - ANSWERSAgranulocytosis
What are the 4 Side Effects of Clozaril? - ANSWERS1. Agranulocytosis
2. Seizures
3. Bedwetting
4. Excessive Salivation
What are the 4 Extrapyramidal Symptoms that can occur when taking AntiPsychotic
Medicatons? - ANSWERS1. Dystonia -muscle cramps of the head and neck
2. Akathisia- internal and external restlessness
3. Pseudoparkinsonism- tremors, rigidity, drooling, mask-like face, shuffling gait.
4. Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) - involuntary muscle spasms involving tongue, fingers, toes
neck and trunk, lip smacking.
Is Tardive Dyskinesia associated with long term or short term use of antipsychotics? -
ANSWERSLong Term Use
What are 6 medications (Antiparkinson Agents) used to treat EPS (but not TD)? -
ANSWERS1. Artane-Trihexyphenide
2. Cogentin-Benztropine
3. Akineton-Biperiden
4. Benadryl-Diphenhydramine
5. Kemadrin-Procyclidine
6. Parlodel-Bromocriptine
Schizophrenia is best characterized as
a. split personality.
b. multiple personalities.
c. ambivalent personality.
d. deteriorating personality. - ANSWERSd. deteriorating personality.
The course of the disease is marked by recurrent acute exacerbations. With each
relapse of psychosis, an increase in residual dysfunction and deterioration occurs.
A descriptor for a subtype of schizophrenia is
a. delusional.
b. dissociated.
c. disorganized.
d. developmental. - ANSWERSc. disorganized.
Disorganized schizophrenia is a subtype of schizophrenia listed in the DSM-IV-TR and
refers to the most regressed and socially impaired of all the schizophrenic disorders.
Which of the following would be assessed as a negative symptom of schizophrenia?