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NR 546. WEEK 2 NEUROTRANSMITTERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONSNR 546. WEEK 2 NEUROTRANSMITTERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONSNR 546. WEEK 2 NEUROTRANSMITTERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Which client factor(s) impact the effect of psychotropic medications and should be considered when prescribing psychotropic medications. - ANSWER-age smoking caffiene perscrined medication over the counter medications the chemical transmission of information between neurons and their target cells is called ______________ - ANSWER-Neurotransmission The neurotransmitters that most impact mental health can be classified into four major categories: - ANSWER-nergics (acetylcholine) mines (norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin, and histamine) acids (gamma- amino-butyric acid and glutamate), and peptides

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NR 546. WEEK 2
NEUROTRANSMITTERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Which client factor(s) impact the effect of psychotropic medications and should be
considered when prescribing psychotropic medications. - ANSWER-age
smoking
caffiene
perscrined medication
over the counter medications

the chemical transmission of information between neurons and their target cells is called
______________ - ANSWER-Neurotransmission

The neurotransmitters that most impact mental health can be classified into four major
categories: - ANSWER-1.cholinergics (acetylcholine)
2.monoamines (norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin, and histamine)
3.amino acids (gamma- amino-butyric acid and glutamate), and 4.neuropeptides

Psychotropic medications often impact neurotransmitters by either enhancing or
decreasing the neurotransmitters' ability to bind to receptor sites - ANSWER-True

I am the chief inhibitory neurotransmitter (NT). The opposite of Glu. I decrease
neuroexcitability across the brain. I bring the "chill" to the party. I say party because
people really like me when I take the edge off stress and help them calm down. Some
meds use my benefits to help people sleep for medical procedures. I help people relax,
destress, and get some sleep. - ANSWER-GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid.)

When people don't have enough of GABA they may experience - ANSWER-anxiety or
even
schizophrenia.

You can see my effects when people drink alcohol. A few drinks and people are super
social and up for just about anything. I'm told these are great benefits, but some people
abuse alcohol and medications that target me, such as benzodiazepines. I don't just
calm down those emotions, I slow down everything, even breathing, which can be
dangerous. I also affect the executive function and motor coordination, making people
more at risk for accidents. - ANSWER-GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid.)

I am your flight, fight, or fright. That's me, in excess. . I can really help with focus and
productivity which is why you see me with a cup of coffee. I can put some "pep in your
step" for sure when we get you to your sweet spot. - ANSWER-Norepinephrine (NE)

, What happens if you have too much NE due to stress, medications, and caffeine or
other stimulants? I can make you -------------,------------, and affect your ability to
------------. You see, I'm very primal and I can't tell if you're stressed about a deadline or
need to save yourself from a sabertooth tiger, which to me is more important. That
executive function? It's on hold until I'm sure you're out of danger. These many roles
apply to both physical and mental health, including mood, cognition, cardiac functioning,
sleep, and arousal. Knowing about how I function will help you to better understand
symptoms and treatments. - ANSWER-antsy, nervous, and affect your ability to focus.

When my levels are too high, I've been associated with schizophrenia, epilepsy, and
mania. My receptors, NMDA and AMPA, work with me across many regions of the
brain. I can really make things happen. - ANSWER-Glutamate

Which neurotransmitter(s) may be responsible for a client's symptoms of depression?
Select all that apply. - ANSWER-increased levels of acetylcholine
increased levels of serotonin
increased levels of glutamate
decreased levels of norepinephrine
decreased levels of histamine

Imbalanced levels of acetylcholine, norepinephrine, serotonin, histamine, or glutamate
can contribute to symptoms of depression. - ANSWER-true

This enzyme system is responsible for metabolizing many psychotropic medications -
ANSWER-cytochrome P450

I affect arousal, motivation, attention, learning, and REM sleep. I work within the
parasympathetic nervous system too. I can make you sweat and salivate. Increase me,
and I can help with symptoms - ANSWER-acetylcholine

Substances that block me can paralyze you because I am the link between the brain
and muscles. When there's not enough of me, I can be involved in Alzheimer's and
Parkinson's disease. - ANSWER-acetylcholine

I also have a role in addiction. Dr. Stahl refers to me as "the brain's own nicotine" when
he talks about my role in addiction. I've got lots of receptor friends; my best friends are
nicotinic and muscarinic receptors. - ANSWER-acetylcholine

some people call me 5HT. I help to regulate mood. I've been called the "happy
hormone," but actually I am not a hormone at all; I am a monoamine neurotransmitter.
Your body synthesizes me naturally from tryptophan. You know that amino acid in
turkey that makes you content and happy after a big turkey meal? That's me, helping
you to feel relaxed, comfortable, and less stressed. - ANSWER-Serotonin

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