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NR 566 WEEK 7 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • September 20, 2024
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62 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 62
Which drug classes can be prescribed and are considered first line treatment for Panic
Disoder:

Paroxetine Sertraline Fluozetine Drug therapy for 7-10mo


Paroxetine
Sertraline
Fluozetine
Drug therapy for 6-9mo

Paroxetine Sertraline Fluozetine Drug therapy for 5-6mo

Paroxetine Sertraline Fluozetine Drug therapy for 26-27mo

Term 2 of 62
Sepcial considerations for prescribing antidepressants in older adults:

suicidal ideations
bleeding disorders
liver disease
childbearing women
organic brain disease
lactation


may not respond as well as younger people if first episode occurs after age 65yrs
Citalopram & Escitalopram (SSRI) should be used at 1/2 dose d/t prolonging QT


taking other antianxiety medications
severe hepatic impairment
severe renal impairment
lactation ( trace amouonts found in breast milk)

these drugs can increase blood glucose, increasing risk for DMII
HbA1C Q3mo for one year than annually
Certain ones (Clozapine) can cause blood dyscrasias
check CBC
-CBC
-HbA1C

,Term 3 of 62
Valproic Acid (Depakote) can cause what negative effect?

SSRI
-treats anxious depression
- increase dose for smokers

Ssri, snri, bupropion, mirtazapine


SNRI
Treats
-GAD
-social anxiety
-panic
-social phobia

Thrombocytopenia, hepatotoxicity and leukopenia

Term 4 of 62
Duloxetine (Cymbalta)
Specific effects:

SNRI
Treats
-GAD
-social anxiety
-panic
-social phobia

SSRI
-treats anxious depression
- increase dose for smokers


SNRI
-can be used for for perimenopausal vasomotor symptoms

SNRI
can treat pain syndrome from fibromyalgia and neuropathies

,Term 5 of 62
Divalproex sodium (Depakote)
Valproic Acid (Depakene) MAO

not effective tx for depression
short term use only
high risk for dependence & abuse
potential for rebound anxiety

mechanism for Bipolar disorder is not well understood
similar to lithium it has possbile neuroprotective effects


short term anxiety treatment and can be used alone or in adjunct to other therapies
onset of effectiveness is 2weeks

Bone marrow suppression
hypersensitvity to tricyclic antidepressants (TCA)
Concurrent use or use within 14days of MAO inhibitors
lactation

Term 6 of 62
Buspiprone (Buspar) is contradindicated in which patients?

taking other antianxiety medications
severe hepatic impairment
severe renal impairment
lactation ( trace amouonts found in breast milk)


Severe renal impariemtn
severe hepatic impairment
concurrent use with MAOIs

short term anxiety treatment and can be used alone or in adjunct to other therapies
onset of effectiveness is 2weeks

Liver function
CBC

(monitoring for Thrombocytopenia, hepatotoxicity and leukopenia)

, Term 7 of 62
Carbamazepine (Tegretol)
Precautions when prescribing as an antipsychotic:

suidicle ideations
renail impairement
lactation

Suicide risk
antidepressant-induced suicide is more prevalent in children, adolescents, and adults
younger than 25yrs.


Suicidal ideations
renal failure
older men with prostatic hyperplasia (increases urinary retention)
glaucoma

suicidal ideations
bleeding disorders
liver disease
childbearing women
organic brain disease
lactation

Term 8 of 62
Serotonin Antagonist and Reuptake Inhibitors (SARIs)

SARI activity is not as pronounced as the SSRIs
Trazodone (Desyrel)
Nefazodone (Serzone)

Parozetine is contraindicated in pregnancy d/t congenital defects including atrail septal
defect

Severe renal impariemtn
severe hepatic impairment
concurrent use with MAOIs

acute anxiety symptoms
provide short term releif
controlled substance, not intended for long term use

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