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1. How do you test CN XII? - Correct Answer: Stick out your tongue.
2. What CN are you testing when you have a patient clinch their jaw and
assess temporal muscles? - Correct Answer: CN V - Trigeminal
3. What are two important things to measure when using Zyprexa? -
Correct Answer: Lipid level and abdominal circumference
4. What is included in the mini-cognitive exam? - Correct Answer: Clock,
memory questions from MSE.
5. What is HIV related dementia often mistaken for, especially at the
beginning? - Correct Answer: Depression
6. What do you do when a patient is on tegretol and their ANC (Absolute
Neutrophil count) <1000? - Correct Answer: Stop and repeat lab.
,Normal is 1500-8000 mm3
7. Can you take Buspar during pregnancy? - Correct Answer: Category B -
ok if really needed.
8. Can you take Klonopin during pregnancy? - Correct Answer: Category C -
avoid if possible; does excrete into breast-milk and infant could get
withdrawal symptoms.
9. What is the concern when prescribing Lamictal with Depakote? -
Correct Answer: Both are CYP450 inducers of the other and therefore
together will lower the level of both drugs.
10.Can asthma medications cause depression? - Correct Answer: Yes.
11.If a patient has muscle pain and red urine with an elevated leukocyte
esterase. What lab do you order? - Correct Answer: Microalbumin?
12.What is often common to patients with fibro? - Correct Answer: Sexual
abuse
13.How is telepsychiatry evaluated? - Correct Answer: Outcome based -
measure at intervals.
,14.What happens with a patient taking Lithium and who gets dehydrated? -
Correct Answer: Levels increase
15.What happens with a patient taking Lithium who decreases sodium intake?
- Correct Answer: Levels increase
16.What happens with a patient taking Lithium and drinks a lot of water? -
Correct Answer: Levels decrease
17.If a patient takes Risperdal and develops NMS, which other atypical should
you avoid in the future? - Correct Answer: Zyprexa
18.What happens when taking Lithium and NSAIDS? - Correct Answer:
NSAIDS can cause Lithium levels to increase and for the patient to become
toxic!
19.What medications are at risk to cause SJS in the Asian population? -
Correct Answer: HLAB-1502 Allele increase risks of SJS.
Trileptal, Tegretol and other AED's.
20.Amgdyla - Correct Answer: Fear, Anxiety, and Aggression
21.Neurotransmitter for Addiction - Correct Answer: Dopamine and GABA
, 22.Neurotransmitter for Mood Disorder - Correct Answer: Serotonin and
norepinephrine
23.Which drug affects Carbamazepine/tegretol - Correct Answer:
Erythromycin will cause toxic levels. Decrease Carbamazepine/tegretol
24.Signs and Symptoms of stimulant abuse - Correct Answer: insomnia and
tremor
25.Depakote check - Correct Answer: HCG levels
26.Depakote causes - Correct Answer: Spinal bifida
27.Grasp reflex. - Correct Answer: an infantile reflex in which an infant
closes her hand into a fist when her palm is touched
28.Stroking the palm of a baby's hand causes the baby to close his or her
fingers in a grasp. The grasp reflex lasts until about 5 to 6 months of age.
29.Moro reflex. - Correct Answer: The Moro reflex is often called a startle
reflex because it usually occurs when a baby is startled by a loud sound or
movement. In response to the sound, the baby throws back his or her head,
extends out the arms and legs, cries, then pulls the arms and legs back in. A
baby's own cry can startle him or her and trigger this reflex. This reflex lasts
about 5 to 6 months.