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kquiz 7 for patho

quiz 7 for patho-meds etc

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SSRI's celexa, prozac, luvox, paxil, zoloft, lexapro
SNRI examples- effexor, remeron, cymalta
NRI- vestra, edronax
tricyclics elavil, endep, asendin, norpramin, pertofrane, adapin, sinequan, tofranil, aventyl, pamelor, vivactil, surmontil, ludiomil
MAO inhibitors nardil, parnate, manerix, aurorix
MAO food interactions- avacados, soy, saurkraut, figs, bananas, smoked meats, liver, fermented, pickled foods, cheeses, yeast, imported beers, protien additives, soups, chocolate, fava beans, ginseng, caffine`
pos schizophrenia Sx hallucinations, delusions, bizzare behavior, positive formal thought disorder and speech patterns,
neg schizophrenia Sx affective flatteniong, poverty of speech, blocking, alogia, avolition, apathy, anhedonia, asociality, attn. deficits
antiparkinsonian drugs to treat side effects of anti-psychotics Artane, cogentin, benadryl , symmetrel
4 A's-schizophrenias affect, associative looseness, autism, ambivolence
schizophrenias affect flat blunted, inappropriate, bizarre
schizophrenias associative looseness- haphazard and confused thinking manifested by jumbled and illogical speech and reasoning. Looseness of association
schizophrenias autism thinking not bound to reality, reflects private perceptual world of individual-hallucinationbs, delusions, and neologisms (made up words)` are examples
schizophrenias ambivolence holding two opposing emotions, attitudes, ideas or wishes towards the same person, situation or object. pathological ambivolence paralyzes situation
Atypical antipsychotic agents-AAPs clozapine, risperdal, zyprexa, seroquel, geodon, abilify
traditional antipsychotics- haldol, stelazine, prolixin, navane, loxitane, moban, triafon, thorazine, taractan, mellaril, serentil, haldol, prolixin
theories of causes for depression- biological (genetic, biochemical)hormone, sleep abnormalities, cognitive theory, learned helplessness
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