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What are the side effects of Anticholinergics? |
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Dry Mouth
Constipation
Blurred Vision
Urinary Retention
Dry Mucous Membranes
Occasional Delirium |
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Is non-curable and Irreversible |
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Atypical / Novel meds
treat what? |
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Negative and Positive effects
Negative are - flat or blunted affect, poverty of thought, few or no thoughts, concrete thinking, emptiness, anhedonia(no joy), amotivation, anergia.
Positive are - delusions, hallucinations, confusion, impared judgement/thinking, agitation, severe anxiety.
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Standard / Traditional Antipsychotic meds treat |
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Positive symptoms
Delusions, hallucinations, confusion, impared judgement/thinking, agitation
severe anxiety |
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Buspar - Buspirone
Non-Addictive |
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What are anti-seizure medications used for? |
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Bipolar treatment
resistant or rapid cycling |
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Valporic Acid
Divalproex Sodium |
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therapeutic level
0.8-1.4 mEq/L |
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Exaggeration of common side effects
* May be mistaken for having the flu |
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SSRIs are indicated if the pt presents with |
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anxiety or agitation
Obessional symptoms
Rumination
Irritability
Aggression and /or pronounced suicidality
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avoid foods with Tyramine and Tryasine to
prevent a hypertensive crisis/cva |
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Increased perspiration causes |
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kidney to retain lithium
leading to toxicity |
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What med is used in alcohol rehabilitation |
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What kind of meds are used for alcohol detoxifaction? |
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Benzos
Beta Blockers
Catapres |
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manic episodes
and/or increase frequency of episodes |
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Sudden stopping of an anitdepresant
can cause |
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withdrawl symptoms
- nausea, anxiety, insomnia, flu-like, general malaise, sensations described as "electrical shocks" in limbs or head |
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antiparkinsonian agents
are used to? |
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decrease EPS
except TD - no change |
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increased wt, increased cost, decreased EPS, decreased cardiovascular, increased risk of hyperglycemia, type 2 diabetes, increased triglycerides and cholesterol
- Increased risk with Zyprexa and Clozaril
- Decreased risk with Invega, Resperidol and Seroquel |
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B52 or 52
Haldol 5mg IM
Ativan 2mg IM |
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agranulocytosis
Decreased WBC (infections)
seizures, bedwetting, excessive salivation
No TD |
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high level of dependence and tolerance |
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Antianxiety or anxiolytic
side effects |
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high probability of tolerance, misuse and dependence |
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Symptom improvement with
antipsychotics |
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Initally seen in a decrease in arousal, emotional dyscontrol/lability and agitation
* meds dont always alleviate hallucinations
- takes longer to change poor reality testing, hallucinations, delusions and disordered thinking
- with chronic schizophrenia - may take weeks to change |
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SSRIs
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
do what? |
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blocks the uptake of serotonin to increase serotonin at the synapse |
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anxiety, sedation
fewer ATCH properties tha TCA's
wt gain rare in acute phase of treatment
* sexual dysfunction- inorgasmia 20-30%of pt's
very low or NO fatality with overdose |
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causes tolerance and dependence
blocks euphoric effects of opiods
- being prescribed for pain management
- a controversal moderate and long term recovery tool |
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internal and external restlessness
may be mistaken for anxiety and increase the antipsychotic med, which worsens the restlessness
- can be relieved by antiparkinson meds, but Propanol and Benzos are more successful |
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muscle cramps of head and neck, acute reactions or oculogyric crisis is treated with IM antiparkinson med
otherwise treated with prophylactically with oral antiparkinson meds. |
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increased sodium intake may cause |
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Lithium to be eliminated more rapidly - leads to low therapeutic levels |
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Biologically based psychiatric disorders uaually require medicayion treatment, but most purely psychological problems do not. what do you need to know? |
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If its psychological or not |
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prolixin decanoate &
Haldol decanoate
are used for what |
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as a temporary tool within a recovery plan
* usually alcoholics "test" effects with drinking, not everyonehas negative/severe effects from combining Antabuse with alcohol |
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what meds are used with opiod
detoxification |
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Catapres - clonidine hydrochloride
Methadone - methadone hydrochloride |
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determining which medication to prescribe is based on what? |
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1) pt target symptoms
2) medication side effects
3) pts personal and family Hx of drug/alcohol dependence |
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toxic side effects of antipsychotic/neuroleptic
medications |
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NMS - neuroleptic malignant syndrome
fever, increase BP, diaphoresis, tachycardia, muscular rigidity, stupor, possible death |
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Medication non-compliance is often due to |
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stigma
negative beliefs by family-society |
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tremors, rigidity, drooling, mask like face, shuffling gait, pill rolling of fingers, cogwheel rigidity
diminished by antiparkinson meds |
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Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors |
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Nardil
parnate
marplan
emsam patch |
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prozac
zoloft
paxil
celexa
luvox
lexapro
viibryd |
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Anitcholernergic can cause confusion and memory disturbances in elderly or brain damaged pts,
- cardiovascular - can be lethal in overdose |
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