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Mental Health Ch 2

Exam 1

TermDefinition
akathisia Intense need to move about; characterized by restless movement, pacing, inability to remain still, and the client's report of inner restlessness
Antidepressant Drugs Primarily used in the tx of major depressive illness, anxiety disorders, the depressed phase of bipolar disorder, and psychotic depression.
Antipsychotic drugs also known as neuroleptics; used to treat the symptoms of psychosis such as delusions and hallucinations seen in schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and manic phase of bipolar.
Anxiolytic drugs used to treat anxiety and anxiety disorders, insomnia, OCD, depression, PTSD, and alcohol withdrawal
Black box warning medication package inserts must have a highlighted box, separate from the text, that contains a warning about the life threatening or otherwise serious effects of the medication
computed tomography a diagnostic procedure in which a precise x-ray beam takes cross-sectional images (slices) layer by layer
Depot injection A slow-release, injectable form of antipsychotic medication for maintenance therapy.
Dystonia extrapyramidal side effects to antipsychotic meds; includes acute muscular rigidity and cramping, a stiff or thick tongue with difficulty swallowing, and in severe cases, laryngospasm and respiratory difficulties; also called dystonic reactions.
Efficacy Refers to the maximal therapeutic effect a drug can achieve.
Epinephrine derivative of norepinephrine, the most prevalent neurotransmitter in the nervous system, located primarily in the brain stem, and plays a roll in changes in attention, learning and memory, sleep and wakefulness, and mood regulation.
extrapyramidal symptoms (EPSs) Neuro side effects of antipsychotic meds that are drug and dose related; treated with anticholinergic medications; includes dystonia, pseudoparkinsonism, and akathisia
Half life the time it takes for half of the drug to be eliminated from the bloodstreem
kindling process the snowball-like effect seen when a minor seizure activity seems to build up to more frequent and severe seizures.
Limbic system an area of the brain located above the brain stem that includes the thalamus, hypothalamus, hippocampus, and amygdala.
Magnetic resonance imaging Diagnostic test used to visualize soft tissue structures; energy field is created with a magnet and radio waves and then converted into a visual image
Mood-stabilizing drugs used to treat bipolar disorder by stabilizing the clients mood, preventing or minimizing the highs and lows that characterize bipolar illness, and treating acute episodes of mania
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) A potentially fatal, idiosyncratic reaction to an antipsychotic drug
noreinephrine the most prevalent neurotransmitter in the nervous system
off-label use a drug will prove effective for a disease that differs from the one involved in original testing and FDA approval
Positron emission tomography (PET) a diagnostic test used to examine the function of the brain by monitoring the flow of radioactive substances that are injected into the bloodstream
postinjection delirium/sedation syndrome (PDSS) cluster of symptoms, such as slurred speech, confusion, sedation, altered gait, or unconsciousness that result from accidental intravascular injection of a portion of olanzapine (zyprexa)
potency describes the amount of a drug needed to achieve maximum effect
pseudoparkinsonism A type of EPSs of antipsychotic medication; drug induced parkinsonism; includes shuffling gait, masklike faces, muscle stiffness, cogwheel rigidity, drooling, akinesia.
Psychoimmunology Examines the effect of psychosocial stressors on the body's immune system.
psychopharmacology Examines the effect of psychosocial stressors on the body's immune system
psychotropic drugs drugs that affect mood, behavior, thinking that are used to treat mental illness
rebound temporary return of symptoms; may be more intense than original symptoms
serotonin a neurotransmitter found only in the brain
serotonin syndrome potentially life threatening disorder called serotonergic syndrome; characterized by agitation, sweating, fever, tachy, hypotension, rigidity, hyperreflexia, confusion, coma, death.
single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) a diagnostic test used to examine the function of the brain by following the flow of an injected radioactive substance
stimulant drugs drugs that stimulate or excite the central nervous system
tardive dyskinesia (TD) A late-onset, irreversible neuro side effect of antipsychotic meds; characterized by abnormal, involuntary, movements. Lip smacking, tongue protrusion, chewing, blinking, grimacing, and choreiform movements of limbs and feet.
Withdrawal New symptoms resulting from discontinuation of drug or substance
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