Download georgette's review questions with correct answers and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! georgette's review questions with correct answers depakote can cause what birth defect? Correct Answer-spina bifida Depakote can affect what organ? Correct Answer-liver Can TCAs cause liver toxicity? Correct Answer-yes Kava Kava can affect what organ system? Correct Answer-liver Should you take benzo's and kava kava? Correct Answer-no Carbamazepine can cause what reaction in Asians? Because of which allele? Correct Answer-SJS; HLAB -1502 allele What 2 meds can cause agranulocytosis; at what ANC would you d/c these drugs? Correct Answer-carbamazepime and clozaril; 1,000 If creatinine is greater than ___ --> d/c lithium Correct Answer-1.5 What level of proteinurea is concerning? Correct Answer-4+ BPD patients with mood symptoms may benefit from which medicaiton? Correct Answer-lithium MEDICATIONS THAT can increase lithium levels Correct Answer-NSAIDs (ibu and indocin), THIAZIDES, ACE INHIBITORS (lisinopril) does lithium potentially cause hyper or hypothyroidism? Correct Answer- hypothyroidism lithium can cause what abnormal finding on EKG? Correct Answer-T-wave inversion (and many more) NMS is primarily caused by which drug class? Correct Answer-antipsychotics What 3 lab findings indicate muscle breakdown in NMS? Correct Answer- myoglobinuria, rhabdomyolysis, CPK What 2 treatments are successful for NMS symptoms? Correct Answer- Bromocriptine-- dopamine agonist, Dantrolene- muscle relaxerQ Medication for serotonin syndrome? Correct Answer-cyproheptadine How long to wait before switching from one medication class to another (SSRI to a MAOI)? Correct Answer-2 weeks how long to wait--> switching from prozac to MAOI Correct Answer-5-6 weeks What migraine medication may put you at high risk for SS? Correct Answer- sumatriptan (Imitrex) Best non-pharmacological way to treat schizophrenia Correct Answer-Assertive Community Treatment CONDUCT DISORDER Correct Answer-AGGRESSION/VIOLENT- rape, beating other children, stealing, fire, INTENSE-- no remorse-- needs to go to prison time period of ACUTE STRESS DISORDER vs PTSD Correct Answer-less than 1 month, greater than one month 3 phases of EMDR Correct Answer- Tourette's criteria Correct Answer-2 motor tics and 1 vocal tic for at least 1 year Always d/c stimulant if tics occur? Correct Answer-yes at what age can you start rx'ing clonidine and guanfacine? Correct Answer-6 what is a good med for kid with OCD? Correct Answer-Prozac what disease mimics bipolar in children? Correct Answer-DMDD In IED - do kids feel remorse? Correct Answer-yes time period for GAD diagnosis? Correct Answer-6months What 3 nt's are implicated in autism Correct Answer-G squared S, gaba, glutamate, serotonin 3 screening tools for autism Correct Answer-M-CHAT, ADOS-G, ASQ 2 labs to check if having memory problems? Correct Answer-B12 and folic acid family systems therapy Correct Answer-TRIANGLES, TRIANGULATION, SELF-DIFFERENTIATION, GENOGRAMS (not keyword) structural family therapy Correct Answer-GENOGRAMS, HIERARCHIES, STRUCTURAL MAPPING STRATEGIC FAMILY THERAPY Correct Answer-paradoxical directive (keyword), straightforward directive, reframe patient belief system SOLUTION FOCUSED FAMILY THERAPY Correct Answer-MIRACLE QUESTIONS/SOLUTION, EXCEPTION_BASED FINDING QUESTIONS, SCALING QUESTIONS how long might babinski reflex occu Correct Answer-2 year HABEAS CORPUS- protects patients against Correct Answer-unlawful hospitalization Involuntarily admissions iatrogenic Correct Answer-produced by treatment Tarasoff principle Correct Answer-duty to warn victims of potential harm from client informed consent Correct Answer-Patient must be able to repeat the benefit and risks of the procedure Rennie vs Klein Correct Answer-An involuntary committed patient who has not been found to be incompetent, absent of trying to hurt self and others, has a right to refuse psychotropic medication. Recovery Model Correct Answer-A model that is patient/consumer-centered, is hopeful and empowering, and emphasizes the person and the future rather than the illness and the present. secondary prevention Correct Answer-Efforts to limit the effects of an injury or illness that you cannot completely prevent. SCREENING Tertiary prevention Correct Answer-managing chronic illness