NURS 5359 Exam 1 Review Questions and 100% Correct Answers 2026 Latest -
UT Tyler
1. What second generation antipsychotic would be best used for a
patient who may want to conceive soon?
2. Which two medications are highest risk of prolonged QTc?
3. Which second generation antipsychotic is the only FDA approved
medications for Alzheimer’s behaviors?
4. Which first generation antipsychotic is the only medication approved for
Tourette’s syndrome?
5. What is the first line 2nd generation antipsychotic preferred with you are
worried your patient has renal or hepatic concerns?
6. Which 2nd generation antipsychotic has the severe possible ADRs or
MMAL-BS and is considered to only use as a last resort?
7. Which 2ng gen medication is the only medication FDA approved for
schizoaffective disorder?
8. Which medications would be best to use in a patient who has TD
related to DA suppression?
9. Which two tests would you run for a patient who has S/S of issues
related to the suppression of DA in the nigrostriatal pathway?
10. What is the pathophysiology of prolonged QTc interval with
antipsychotics medication use?
11. What is the black box warning for geriatric patients for
antipsychotic use?
12. Which medications would you assume are used for only
inpatient ER use only?
13. Which medications are contraindicated for patients with
asthma, copd, or pulmonary concerns?
14. Which medications would not be ideal for a patient who refuses to
eat with meds?
15. Which medications are FDA approved for pediatric patients?
16. What test should you order to rule out organic cause for a
patient who has psychosis for the first time?
17. What lab should you order for a patient who has been in an
acute crisis for an known amount of time?
18. Your patient discloses she participates in prostitution rings and is
having mental health disturbances. What specific disease processes should
you check for ?
19. What adverse reaction to antipsychotics is known for
intermittent contraction and rest?
20. What adverse reaction to antipsychotics causes a “stuck” like
appearance?
, 21. When starting a new antipsychotic agent, how often should you see
a patient and FU if there is a high risk of DA suppression?
22. Which two URI medications that are common are CYP inducers?
23. Your patient reports a rash that developed after starting a new
antipsychotic medication. What are you concerned of?
24. Half life means that what percent of the drug has been cleared by
the body?
25. What medication should be absolutely avoided in renal failure?
26. Which medication of the 2nd generation meds is known for the
worse metabolic concerns and weight gain?
27. Which medication is associated as a contraindication for a ANC less
than 1500 or benign ANC of less than 1000?
28. Which medication is still on the REMS system?
29. Which second generation medication is known for the highest risk
of gynecomastia?
30. Which 2nd generation medication is the only medication that
comes in a SL version?
31. Which 2nd generation medication is the only medication that
comes in the inhaled version?
32. Which 2nd generation medication is the only medication that
comes in an ODT version?
33. What antipsychotic class should be avoided in any patient with
cardiomegaly?
34. What would you consider for a patient who is a smoker
regarding medication dosing?
35. Where is DA produced in the brain?
36. Your patient reports she feels she may be getting a cold. She is also
taking Clozapine. What do you check?
37. How would you RX medications to a patient who is suicidal?
38. What side effects can be expected from DA blockage?
39. What side effects can be expected from H1 blockage?
40. What side effects can be expected from A1 blockage?
41. What side effects can be expected from M1 blockage?
42. what side effects can be expected from M3 blockage?
43. What sets Vraylar apart from other antipsychotic medications?
44. What is the only antipsychotic approved for pediatric autism
irritability?
45. Which two medications are unique in having NE properties?
46. Which neurotransmitter blockage is responsible for the paralytic ileus
risk with clozapine?
UT Tyler
1. What second generation antipsychotic would be best used for a
patient who may want to conceive soon?
2. Which two medications are highest risk of prolonged QTc?
3. Which second generation antipsychotic is the only FDA approved
medications for Alzheimer’s behaviors?
4. Which first generation antipsychotic is the only medication approved for
Tourette’s syndrome?
5. What is the first line 2nd generation antipsychotic preferred with you are
worried your patient has renal or hepatic concerns?
6. Which 2nd generation antipsychotic has the severe possible ADRs or
MMAL-BS and is considered to only use as a last resort?
7. Which 2ng gen medication is the only medication FDA approved for
schizoaffective disorder?
8. Which medications would be best to use in a patient who has TD
related to DA suppression?
9. Which two tests would you run for a patient who has S/S of issues
related to the suppression of DA in the nigrostriatal pathway?
10. What is the pathophysiology of prolonged QTc interval with
antipsychotics medication use?
11. What is the black box warning for geriatric patients for
antipsychotic use?
12. Which medications would you assume are used for only
inpatient ER use only?
13. Which medications are contraindicated for patients with
asthma, copd, or pulmonary concerns?
14. Which medications would not be ideal for a patient who refuses to
eat with meds?
15. Which medications are FDA approved for pediatric patients?
16. What test should you order to rule out organic cause for a
patient who has psychosis for the first time?
17. What lab should you order for a patient who has been in an
acute crisis for an known amount of time?
18. Your patient discloses she participates in prostitution rings and is
having mental health disturbances. What specific disease processes should
you check for ?
19. What adverse reaction to antipsychotics is known for
intermittent contraction and rest?
20. What adverse reaction to antipsychotics causes a “stuck” like
appearance?
, 21. When starting a new antipsychotic agent, how often should you see
a patient and FU if there is a high risk of DA suppression?
22. Which two URI medications that are common are CYP inducers?
23. Your patient reports a rash that developed after starting a new
antipsychotic medication. What are you concerned of?
24. Half life means that what percent of the drug has been cleared by
the body?
25. What medication should be absolutely avoided in renal failure?
26. Which medication of the 2nd generation meds is known for the
worse metabolic concerns and weight gain?
27. Which medication is associated as a contraindication for a ANC less
than 1500 or benign ANC of less than 1000?
28. Which medication is still on the REMS system?
29. Which second generation medication is known for the highest risk
of gynecomastia?
30. Which 2nd generation medication is the only medication that
comes in a SL version?
31. Which 2nd generation medication is the only medication that
comes in the inhaled version?
32. Which 2nd generation medication is the only medication that
comes in an ODT version?
33. What antipsychotic class should be avoided in any patient with
cardiomegaly?
34. What would you consider for a patient who is a smoker
regarding medication dosing?
35. Where is DA produced in the brain?
36. Your patient reports she feels she may be getting a cold. She is also
taking Clozapine. What do you check?
37. How would you RX medications to a patient who is suicidal?
38. What side effects can be expected from DA blockage?
39. What side effects can be expected from H1 blockage?
40. What side effects can be expected from A1 blockage?
41. What side effects can be expected from M1 blockage?
42. what side effects can be expected from M3 blockage?
43. What sets Vraylar apart from other antipsychotic medications?
44. What is the only antipsychotic approved for pediatric autism
irritability?
45. Which two medications are unique in having NE properties?
46. Which neurotransmitter blockage is responsible for the paralytic ileus
risk with clozapine?