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Psych Nursing 221 - Units 5-7 Drug Information for test 3

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Drug category used to control pain.   Opioids (Narcotics)  
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Anticonvulsant used to treat stimulatn dependency and prevent seizures during alcohol withdrawal.   Tegretol.  
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Drug catggory that causes psychosis.   Hallucinogens.  
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Medication used to treat nicotine dependency.   WellBUTrin (ZyBAN)  
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Medication used to treat opioid overdose.   Narcan  
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Medication used to treat hallucinogen dependency.   Valium.  
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Medication used to treat heroin dependency.   Methadone.  
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Antidepressant used to treat stimulant dependency.   Norpramin (TCA)  
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Drug category that causes increased mental alertness.   Stimulants.  
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Dopamine releaser used to treat stimulant dependency.   Symmetrel ("Keeps dopamine symmetrical")  
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Substance that may cause ataxia and blackouts.   Alcohol.  
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Dopamine agonist used to treat stimulant dependency.   Parlodel.  
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Medication that causes sensitivity to alcohol.   Antabuse.  
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Medication class used to treat eating disorders.   Antidepressants.  
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Medication class used to treat alcohol withdrawal.   Antianxiety.  
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Medication used to reduce alcohol craving.   ReVia.  
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Action of alcohol.   Depresses the CNS.  
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Name 8 Narcotics/Opioids:   Methadone, Fentanyl, Dilaudid, Morphine, Demerol, Heroin, Codeine, & Oxycontin  
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Name 5 Chemicals of dependence classified as CNS Depressants   Inhalants, Sedative/hypnotics, Barbiturates, Alcohol, Benzodiazepines (I should build a bear)  
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Name 5 stimulants with potential for dependence/abuse:   Cocaine, Amphetamines, caffeine, nicotine, ecstasy (candy CANE)  
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Name 5 chemicals with potential for abuse calssified as hallucinogens.   PCP, LSD, Mescaline, Psilocybin, Marijuana (please let me phone Mary)  
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Hallucinogens work by...   Inhibiting serotonin reuptake.  
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How do opioids/narcotics work?   By stimulating specific neurotransmitter receptor sites.  
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How do stimulants work?   By blocking norepinephrine and dopamine reuptake.  
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Sedation, Ataxia, Initial Relaxation, Irritability and Depression are S&S of what?   Effects of CNS depressants.  
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Suicidal behavior, loud slurred speech, confusion, memory deficit, decreased attention span and blackouts are S&S of what?   The effects of CNS depressants.  
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Shallow respirations, clammy skin, dilated pupils, weak rapid pulse, coma and death are S&S of what?   CNS depressant overdose.  
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Diaphoresis, N&V, HA, seizures, VS changes, Insomnia, and Tremors are S&S of what?   CNS depressant withdrawal syndrome.  
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Agitation, irritability, anxiety, cravings, restlessness, disorientation/confusion, hallucinations, and death are S&S of what?   CNS depressant withdrawal syndrome.  
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Hallucinations, paranoia, insomnia, hyperactivity, seizures, panic, depression are S&S of what?   Hallucinogen overdose  
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Anxiety, craving, restlessness, irritability are S&S of what?   Hallucinogen withdrawal.  
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Dilated pupils, paranoia, anxiety, panic, depersonalization, confusion, increased awarenss of reality, psychosis are S&S of what?   Effects of hallucinogens.  
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Relife of pain, respiratory depression, constricted pupils, constipation and euphoria are S&S of what?   Opioid/Narcotic effects.  
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Respiratoyr depression, pulmonary edema, pinpoint pupils, seizures, coma and death are S&S of what?   Opioid/Narcotic overdose.  
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Yawning, tearing, rhinorrhea, diaphoresis and chills are S&S of what?   Opioid/Narcotic withdrawal syndrome.  
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Goose bumps, tachycardia, hypertension, N/V, dilated pupils are S&S of what?   Opioid/narcotic withdrawal syndrome.  
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Irritability, craving, leg spasms, muscle aches, and diarrhea are S&S of what?   Opioid/Narcotic withdrawal syndrome.  
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Increased motor strength, anorexia, increased sexual stimulation and dilated pupils are S&S of what?   Stimulant effects.  
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Nasal septum perforation, euphoria, increased speech, and increased mental alertness are S&S of what?   Stimulant effects.  
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Delirium, psychosis, violence, tachycardia, hypertension, coma, hyperreflexia, and MI are S&S of what?   Stimulant overdose.  
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Drowsiness, Dysphoria, depression and anxiety are S&S of what?   Stimulant withdrawal syndrome.  
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Irritability, craving, anhedonia, and fatigue are S&S of what?   Stimulatn withdrawal syndrome.  
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Abilify   antipsychotic  
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Thorazine   antipsychotic  
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Seroquel   antipsychotic  
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Prolixin   antispychotic  
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Trilafon   antipsychotic  
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Stelazine   antipsychotic  
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Haldol   antipsychotic  
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Navane   antipsychotic  
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Loxitane   antipsychotic  
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Artane   antipsychotic  
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Akineton   Antiparkinson  
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Benadryl   Antiparkinson  
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Mellaril   Antipsychotic  
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Risperdal Consta   Antipsychotic  
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Clozaril   Antipsychotic  
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Risperdal   Antipsychotic  
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Zyprexa   Antipsychotic  
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Geodon   Antipsychotic  
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Miltown   Propanediols - Other antianxiety meds  
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Neurontin   Anticonvulsant/antimanic  
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Lamictal   Anticonvulsant/antimanic  
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Lithium   Antimanic  
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Tegretol   Anticonvulsant/Antimanic  
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Depakote   Anticonvulsant/antimanic  
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Norpramin   Tricyclic Antidepressant  
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Prozac   SSRI/Antidepressant  
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Pamelor   Tricyclic Antidepressant  
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Sinequan   Tricyclic Antidepressant  
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Remeron   Other antidepressant  
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Strattera   Other antidepressant  
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Wellbutrin   Other antidepressant  
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Tofranil   Tricyclic antidepressant  
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Anafranil   Tricyclic antidepressant  
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Effexor   Other antidepressant  
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Cymbalta   Other antidepressant  
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Paxil   SSRI antidepresant  
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Luvox   SSRI antidepressant  
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Desyrel   Other antidepressant  
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Parnate   MAOI  
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Celexa   SSRI antidepressant  
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Lexapro   SSRI Antidepressant  
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Marplan   MAOI antidepressant  
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Nardil   MAOI antidepressant  
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Elavil   Tricyclic antidepressant  
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Ascendin   Tricyclic antidepressant  
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Zoloft   SSRI antidepressant  
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Valium   Benzodiazepine  
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Atarax   Anxiolytic  
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Propanediols   Other Antianxiety meds  
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Luvox   Other Antianxiety med  
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Anafranil   Other antianxietal  
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Ambien   Other antianxietal  
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Klonopin   Benzodiazepine  
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SSRI's   Other antianxietal meds.  
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Serax   Benzodiazepine  
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Ativan   Benzodiazepine  
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Antihypertensives   Other antianxietal med  
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BuSpar   Other antianxiety med  
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Tranxene   Benzodiazepine  
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Xanax   Benzodiazepine  
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Trileptal   Anticonvulsant  
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Topamax   Anticonvulsant  
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Gabitril   Anticonvulsant  
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Cogentin   Antiparkinson  
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Vistaril   Other antianxiety med  
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Name the stimulants used to treat AD-HD:   Ritalin, Dexedrine, Amphetamine, and Cylert  
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Produce CNS and respiratory stimulation with weak sympathomimetic activity:   Stimulatns used to treat AD-HD.  
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These drugs increase attention span, motor activity, mental alertness and diminish fatigue in narcoleptic patients   CNS Stimulants  
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Hyperactivity, insomnia, restlessness, tremor, dizziness, headache, irritability.   Side effects of CNS Stimulants used to treat AD-HD  
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Blurred vision, hypertension, palpitation, tachycardia, hypotension are what?   Side effects of ADHD stimulants  
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Rashes, akathisia, dyskinesia are what?   More side effects of ADHD stimulants.  
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Fever, hypersensitivity reactions, physical dependence, psychological dependensce, suppression of weight gain, and tolerance are what?   Even more side effects of ADHD stimulants.  
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What vital signs need to be monitored in patients on ADHD stimulants?   Blood pressure, pulse, respirations before and throughout therapy.  
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What needs to be monitored in children on long-term ADHD stimulant therapy?   Growth, both height and weight.  
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What needs to be watched in children on ADHD stimulant therapy after the drugs begin to wear off?   Rebound depression.  
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ADHD stimulants may produce a false sense of what?   Euphoria and well-being. Provide frequent rest periods.  
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What needs to be assessed in ADHD clients on stimulant therapy?   Attention span, impulse control, and interactions with other children.  
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When is it good to interrupt ADHD stimulant therapy?   Periodically during school breaks especially to determine whether symptoms are sufficient to continue therapy.  
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What "patterns" may be affected by ADHD stimulant therapy?   Sleep and eating patterns.  
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Ritalin   ADHD Medication-stimulant  
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Dexedrine   ADHD Medication-stimulant  
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Adderall   ADHD Medication-stimulant  
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Cylert   ADHD Medication-stimulant  
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Concerta   ADHD Medication-stimulant  
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Clonidine   ADHD Alpha Adrenergic  
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Tenex   ADHD Alpha Adrenergic  
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Strattera   SNRI  
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