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2nd Generation Atypical Antipsychotics - ANSWER -
Dopamine and serotonin
antagonists that work on positive and
negative symptoms
Clozapine - ANSWER -Can cause agranulocytosis;
symptoms of low WBC
include fever, sore throat, prone to
infection
Akathisia - ANSWER -Extreme inner restlessness and inability
to sit still
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) - ANSWER -
Associated with 1st-
generation antipsychotics like
haloperidol
Extrapyramidal Symptoms (EPS) - ANSWER -Movement
disorder related to low
,dopamine caused by
medications
Dystonia - ANSWER -Severe, sudden, painful muscle spasms
Torticollis - ANSWER -A painful, involuntary muscle spasm in
the neck
Oculogyric crisis - ANSWER -An acute, involuntary spasm of
the eye muscles
causing upward deviation of
the eyes
Tardive Dyskinesia treatment - ANSWER -Reducing the
antipsychotic dosage
or switching to a lower-risk
atypical agent
Benztropine - ANSWER -An anticholinergic used to treat
EPS caused by
antipsychotic
medications
Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) - ANSWER -
Screen for Tardive
Dyskinesia every 3-6
months
,Anger - ANSWER -Expressed appropriately, can be a positive
force that helps
solve
problems
Hostility - ANSWER -Behavior meant to intimidate or cause
emotional harm to
another
Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) - ANSWER -Rarely
diagnosed in clients
Major Depressive Disorder - ANSWER -Lasts at least 2 weeks
with specific
symptoms
SIG E CAPS - ANSWER -Assessment criteria for Major
Depressive Disorder
Mood disorders - ANSWER -Pervasive alterations in emotions
manifested by
depression or
mania
Major Depression Symptoms - ANSWER -Changes in eating
habits, hypersomnia or insomnia, impaired concentration,
feelings of worthlessness, thoughts of death, overwhelming
fatigue.
, Psychotic Depression - ANSWER -A combination of major
depression with
delusions and
hallucinations.
Incidence of Major Depression - ANSWER -Twice as
common in women;
incidence decreases with age in women and
increases in men.
Risk Factors for Major Depression - ANSWER -1.5-3 times
greater risk in first-
degree relatives; 37% in
identical twins.
Suicide Risk in Major Depression - ANSWER -Recurrent
thoughts of death and suicide are common; highest risk when
energy returns before mood improves.
Recurrence of Major Depression - ANSWER -50-60% will have
recurrence; 20%
develop chronic
depression.
Neurotransmitter Levels in Depression - ANSWER -
Decreased levels of
serotonin and norepinephrine; may have too few
neurotransmitters released.