Signs of early Lithium toxicity:
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Lethargy, muscles weakness, tremors, slight twitches
90% of serotonin receptors are found in the:
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GI tract
What are the major classes of antidepressants?
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S.S.R.I., S.N.R.I., N.D.R.I., S.P.A.R.I., T.C.A., M.A.O.I.
A chemical that binds to a receptor but does not fully activate the receptor:
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Partial Agonist
A life-threatening idiopathic reaction to antipsychotic medication that is considered a
medical emergency if left untreated:
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Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome or N.M.S.
Treatment of S.S.R.I. induced sexual dysfunction:
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, switch to bupropion or treat with sildenafil
Characteristics of N.M.S. (Know Triad):
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fever, rigidity, excessive sweating
Antidepressant with less G.I. distress, that is weight neutral and lacks sexual side
effects:
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bupropion
Signs and symptoms of Depakote toxicity:
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confusions, seizures, dizziness, AVH
Interventions for Depakote toxicity:
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, naloxone
F.G.A. which come in long acting injectables:
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Haldol, fluphenazine
True or False: Antipsychotic polypharmacy can increase the risk of re-hospitalization,
diabetes, E.P.S., sedation, seizures, metabolic effects, mortality, and sudden cardiac
death:
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True
The primary management of patients who experience tardive dyskinesia:
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switch to atypical antipsychotic
If started rapidly, can induce Steven Johnson Syndrome:
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Lethargy, muscles weakness, tremors, slight twitches
90% of serotonin receptors are found in the:
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GI tract
What are the major classes of antidepressants?
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S.S.R.I., S.N.R.I., N.D.R.I., S.P.A.R.I., T.C.A., M.A.O.I.
A chemical that binds to a receptor but does not fully activate the receptor:
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Partial Agonist
A life-threatening idiopathic reaction to antipsychotic medication that is considered a
medical emergency if left untreated:
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Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome or N.M.S.
Treatment of S.S.R.I. induced sexual dysfunction:
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, switch to bupropion or treat with sildenafil
Characteristics of N.M.S. (Know Triad):
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fever, rigidity, excessive sweating
Antidepressant with less G.I. distress, that is weight neutral and lacks sexual side
effects:
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bupropion
Signs and symptoms of Depakote toxicity:
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confusions, seizures, dizziness, AVH
Interventions for Depakote toxicity:
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, naloxone
F.G.A. which come in long acting injectables:
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Haldol, fluphenazine
True or False: Antipsychotic polypharmacy can increase the risk of re-hospitalization,
diabetes, E.P.S., sedation, seizures, metabolic effects, mortality, and sudden cardiac
death:
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True
The primary management of patients who experience tardive dyskinesia:
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switch to atypical antipsychotic
If started rapidly, can induce Steven Johnson Syndrome:
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