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NUR 422 Exam 2 Questions And Answers 100% Pass What is the focus of cognitive therapy? - ANS Teaches patients to identify, evaluate, and respond to their automatic dysfunctional thoughts and beliefs Haloperidol (Haldol) - ANS 1st generation/typical antipsychotic Treats positive symptoms of schizophrenia Olanzapine (Zyprexa) and Risperidone (Risperdal) - ANS 2nd generation/atypical antipsychotics Treats positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia common side effects of antipsychotics - ANS anticholinergic: blurred vision, urinary retention, dry mouth, constipation Sedation, fatigue, dizziness, hypotension seizures, agitation sexual dysfunction suicidal thoughts weight gain extrapyramidal symptoms tardive dyskinesia ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED neuroleptic malignant syndrome extrapyramidal side effects (EPS) - ANS Short term response to antipsychotics Akinesia -Absence or diminished voluntary motion Akathisia - Regular rhythmic movements Dyskinesia - Involuntary muscular activity Dystonia - Abnormal muscle tonicity, impaired voluntary movement = treat w/ Pseudoparkinsonism - Medication induced Parkinson like tremor, movement, gait acute dystonia - ANS acute sustained contraction of muscles, usually of the head and neck NEEDS EMERGENT TREATMENT Usually treated with Benadryl or Benztropine Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) - ANS Potentially fatal condition caused by use of antipsychotic medication Symptoms: severe parkinsonian muscle rigidity, very high fever, tachy VS, fluctuations in BP, diaphoresis, rapid deterioration of LOC to stupor/coma Treatment: HOLD MED, monitor VS, degree of rigidity, LOC, call for help tardive dyskinesia (TD) - ANS Uncontrollable facial and body movements caused by long- term use of antipsychotics (>3mo) Symptoms: facial grimacing, finger movements, rocking of pelvis, jaw swinging, repetitive chewing, tongue thrusting, rapid eye blinking

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NUR 422 Exam 2 Questions And Answers
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What is the focus of cognitive therapy? - ANS Teaches patients to identify, evaluate, and
respond to their automatic dysfunctional thoughts and beliefs



Haloperidol (Haldol) - ANS 1st generation/typical antipsychotic
Treats positive symptoms of schizophrenia



Olanzapine (Zyprexa) and Risperidone (Risperdal) - ANS 2nd generation/atypical
antipsychotics
Treats positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia



common side effects of antipsychotics - ANS anticholinergic: blurred vision, urinary
retention, dry mouth, constipation
Sedation, fatigue, dizziness, hypotension
seizures, agitation
sexual dysfunction
suicidal thoughts
weight gain
extrapyramidal symptoms
tardive dyskinesia

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neuroleptic malignant syndrome



extrapyramidal side effects (EPS) - ANS Short term response to antipsychotics
Akinesia -Absence or diminished voluntary motion
Akathisia - Regular rhythmic movements
Dyskinesia - Involuntary muscular activity
Dystonia - Abnormal muscle tonicity, impaired voluntary movement = treat w/
Pseudoparkinsonism - Medication induced Parkinson like tremor, movement, gait



acute dystonia - ANS acute sustained contraction of muscles, usually of the head and neck
NEEDS EMERGENT TREATMENT
Usually treated with Benadryl or Benztropine



Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) - ANS Potentially fatal condition caused by use of
antipsychotic medication


Symptoms: severe parkinsonian muscle rigidity, very high fever, tachy VS, fluctuations in BP,
diaphoresis, rapid deterioration of LOC to stupor/coma


Treatment: HOLD MED, monitor VS, degree of rigidity, LOC, call for help



tardive dyskinesia (TD) - ANS Uncontrollable facial and body movements caused by long-
term use of antipsychotics (>3mo)


Symptoms: facial grimacing, finger movements, rocking of pelvis, jaw swinging, repetitive
chewing, tongue thrusting, rapid eye blinking

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