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Low potency/high dose traditional meds (HTNP) cause ? sedation, ? Ach S/E's, low ?. This med would be ? An expected dose would be ? mg |
High,
High, EPS, Thorazine, 100 |
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High potency/low dose traditonal med (HTNP) cause ? sedation, ? Ach S/E's, ? EPS. This med would be ? An expected dose would be ? mg
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low,
low, high, Haldol, 1 |
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Long acting depot injection incudTypical AP's ? and ? and the Atypical long acting injection is ? These meds have a duration of ?-? weeks and the pt keeps taking ? meds along with this injection.
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Prolixin D,
Haldol D, risperidone(Consta), 2-4, PO |
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? is characterized by lowered level of consciousness, increased muscle tone, and autonomic dysfuntion(e.g. fever, hypertension, tachycardia, tachypnea, diaphoresis and ?
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Neuroleptic Malignant Sydrome(NMS),
drooling |
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Life threatening S/E's of traditional AP's include ? toxicity, laryngeal neck aka ? for laryngeal neck ? or ? can reverse these symptoms in ?
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Anticholinergic,
Haldol neck, Cogenting or Benadryl, minutes |
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Agranulocytosis is a life threatening S/E of ? AP's
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traditional
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A S/E of Traditional AP's that presents with sore throat, fever, malaise, mouth ulcers with acute onset at about 12 weeks is ? This can occur with the med ? Intervention for this is get ? work, put pt in ? isolation, there is a ? mortality rate with this.
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Agranulocytosis,
Clozaril, blood, reverse, high |
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Another life threatening S/E of traditional AP's is ? it causes severe EPS symptoms of cogwheel rigidity, dystonia, hyperpyrexia, HTN, tachycardia, diaphoresis. The Nurse should ? the med, transfer pt to medical unit ?, ? the body, use a dopamine agonist like ? or ?
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Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome(NMS),
STOP, STAT, cool, Dantrium or Parlodel |
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?'s can be used as adjunct therapy for coexisting depression.
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Antidepressants
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?/? agents may be useful fo suppressing episodic violence and may help alleviate comorbid depression
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Antimanic/Anticonvulsants
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?'s may be ordered during the acute phase of Schiz to reduce agitation.
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Benzo's
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B52=?
P52=? |
5 of Haldol
2 of Ativan, 5 of Prolixin, 2 of ativan |
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Advanced practice interventions for Schiz include ?, ?, ?,? therapies
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psycho,
individual, group, family |