Chapter 8 - Mental Health Drugs Flashcards

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What primarily refers to rhythmic, repetitive sucking and smacking movements of the lips, thrusting of the tongue in and out, and movements of the arms, toes, or fingers and is the most serious complication of antipsychotics

A. Pseudoparkinsonism
B. Agoraphobia
C. Tardive dyskinesia
D. Schizophrenia

A

C. Tardive dyskinesia

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The acceptance of the mood stabilizer ____ was slowed by a series of poisonings and by the fact that the drug was one of the basic elements that could not be patented.

A. Lithium
B. Valproic acid
C. Carbamazepine
D. Lamotrigine

A

A. Lithium

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The fastest, and probably most effected treatment for severe cases of depression is:

A. Imipramine (Tofranil)
B. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
C. Paroxetine (Paxil)
D. Psychotherapy

A

B. Electroconvulsive therapy

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What is the average lag period for antidepressants to begin to be effective

A. 1 day
B. 2 weeks
C. 4 weeks
D. 6 weeks

A

B. Two weeks

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5
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The FDA now requires a printed warning on several selective reuptake inhibitors because they increase the risk of

A. Suicide in children and teens
B. Liver disorder in elderly
C. Psychotic episodes
D. Seizures

A

A. Suicide in children and teens

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A patient presents with these symptoms: irrational beliefs, incoherent speech, and a severe lack of emotional response. He has had these symptoms for over 9 months and they interfere with his social function. He would most likely be diagnosed with_______ and treated with__________.

A. Schizophrenia, paroxetine
B. Bipolar, lithium
C. Bipolar, amphetamine
D. Schizophrenia, aripiprazole

A

D. Schizophrenia, aripiprazole

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7
Q

One side effect common with older psychotics, but less common with the newer ones, is:

A. MAO inhibition
B. A lag period
C. Positive symptoms
D. Pseudoparkinsonism

A

D. Pseudoparkinsonism

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8
Q

Bipolar disorder refers to:

A. Agoraphobia
B. PTSD
C. Alternating periods of mania and depression
D. Panic attacks

A

C. Alternating periods of mania and depression

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The antipsychotic drugs that have been marketed in the past 10 years, such as Zyprexa (olanzepine), are referred to as:

A. Nouveau antipsychotics
B. Postmodern antipsychotics
C. Atypical antipsychotics
D. Conventional antipsychotics

A

C. atypical antipsychotics

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10
Q

Both depressed and manic episodes appear in the general classification of

A. Schizophrenia
B. Mood disorders
C. OCD
D. Psychosis

A

B. Mood disorders

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