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■ Rarely used because of serious food (high tyramine content) and drug interactions 
 - (elevates BP, risk of stroke) 
■ Do not combine with SSRIs, TCAs, MAO-B (selegiline/Eldepryl), serotonin receptor agonists (sumatriptan/Imitrex, zolmitriptan (Zomig) 
 
Inevitable abortion - correct answer vaginal bleeding with pain, cervical dilation, and/or cervical effacement 
 
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What happens in patients with Parkinson's? • A decrease in normal dopamine levels; the nerve cells that produce dopamine break down • Progressively gets worse over time 
s&s of Parkinson's Mask-like blank expression stooped posture tremors shuffling gait 
What is the mechanism of action of parkinson's medications? increase levels of dopamine or antagonize effects of Ach 
What are indirect acting meds for parkinson? Indirect acting dopaminergic drugs Dopamine Modulators COMT Inhibitor 
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Psychopharmacology; Focused on Chapter 7 & Module 6 Exam test preparation Questions and Must have marking scheme Updated version 2024/2025 
 
Atypical Antipsychotics - correct answer act on receptors in addition to or other than D2 receptors and may relieve symptoms resistant to typical antipsychotics 
 
Antidepressant Drugs - correct answer used to treat disturbances of mood called affective disorders 
 
Accumulation of transmitters, prolonging their activity, is a major feature 
 
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Dichotomy correct answers Multiple neurons multiple tasks aka sensory, motor, inter neuron, etc. 
 
Lobo Moniker correct answers The Ice Pick Killer 
 
Reproductive Imperatives correct answers The need for sexual reproduction, make up, flexing, vs. traveling 80,000 miles. 
 
Etiology correct answers The Investigation into the cause(s) of something, study there of. Ex1: Study of aggressive/violent behavior. 
 
Catatonic correct answers An unresponsive stupor 
 
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MAOIs (monoamine oxidase inhibitors) - Answer-isocarboxide, phenelzine, tranylcypromine 
■ Rarely used because of serious food (high tyramine content) and drug interactions 
 - (elevates BP, risk of stroke) 
■ Do not combine with SSRIs, TCAs, MAO-B (selegiline/Eldepryl), serotonin receptor agonists (sumatriptan/Imitrex, zolmitriptan (Zomig) 
 
Inevitable abortion - Answer-vaginal bleeding with pain, cervical dilation, and/or cervical effacement 
 
threatened abortion - Answer-vaginal bleedin...
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MAOIs (monoamine oxidase inhibitors) 
isocarboxide, phenelzine, tranylcypromine 
■ Rarely used because of serious food (high tyramine content) and drug interactions 
- (elevates BP, risk of stroke) 
■ Do not combine with SSRIs, TCAs, MAO-B (selegiline/Eldepryl), serotonin receptor agonists (sumatriptan/Imitrex, zolmitriptan (Zomig) 
 
 
 
Inevitable abortion 
vaginal bleeding with pain, cervical dilation, and/or cervical effacement 
 
 
 
threatened abortion 
vaginal bleeding without dilatio...
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Walden 6630 Psychopharmacology Midterm Study Guide With Practical Questions And Guaranteed Solutions| 2024.
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Serotonin regulates - correct answer Mood, emotion, feeding, and reproductive behavior 
 
This class of antidepressants binds to presynaptic SERT and inhibits them from reuptake of serotonin to increase levels in the synaptic cleft to bind with postsysnaptic 5HT2 receptors - correct answer SSRIs 
 
First line therapy for MDD due to milder side effect profiles - correct answer ...
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Summary NSG 552 Psychopharmacology Exam 1 Study Guide LATEST 2024. 
DOPAMINE 
• Dopamine belongs to the family of catecholamines. It is a neurotransmitter. 
• Hormones, Epinephrine and Norepinephrine (other catecholamines) are derived from Dopamine 
• Dopamine plays a significant role in learning, goal-directed behavior, regulation of hormones, motor 
control. 
DOPAMINE SYNTHESIS 
Phenylalanine (amino acid from diet) -> phenyalanine hydroxylase -> Tyrosine -> Tyrosine hydroxylase ...
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Fluoxetine (Prozac®) works through which of the following mechanisms? 
 
A. inhibit monoamine oxidase 
B. stimulate neuronal release of norepinephrine and dopamine 
C. inhibit neuronal reuptake of serotonin 
D. stimulate neuronal release of serotonin - Answer-C. inhibit neuronal reuptake of serotonin 
 
How much time does it take for most antidepressant drugs to cause a clinical improvement in mood? 
A. within hours 
B. 2-4 weeks 
C. 8-10 weeks 
D. 12-18 weeks - Answer-B. 2-4 weeks 
 
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Question #1Topic 3 
The nurse is assessing and getting a history from a client treated for depression 
with a monoamine oxidase (MAO) antidepressant. The most serious side effect 
associated with this antidepressant and the ingestion of tyramine in aged foods may 
be: 
A. Hypertensive crisis 
B. Severe rash 
C. Severe hypotension 
D. Severe diarrhea 
Correct Answer: A 
(A) The most serious adverse reactions of MAO inhibitors involve blood pressure 
and ingestion of tyramine-containing foods, whi...
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