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The 3 Typical/Conventional/1st gen antipsychotic meds that we learned about are H-T-N?
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Haldol,
Thorazine, Navane |
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The 3 Typical/Conventional/1st gen antipsychotic meds that we learned about are use to treat ? signs of Schizophrenia and these signs are ? and ?
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positive,
Hallucinations, Delusions |
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The side effects of The 3 Typical/Conventional/1st gen antipsychotic meds that we learned about are E-G-A-G?
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Extra Pyramidal Side effects,
Galactorrhea, Amenorrhea, Gynecomastia |
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What does HTN/EGAG stand for? these are the side effects of Typical/Conventional/1st gen antipsychotic meds.
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Haldol, Thorazine, Navane, EPS, Galactorrhea, Amenorrhead, Gynecomastia
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Atypical/2nd gen anti-psychotic meds are the ? line of Tx for schizophrenia.
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1st
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Atypical/2nd gen anti-psychotic meds include ? G-R-I-Z-S-A-C
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Geodon, Risperidal,
Invega, Zyprexa, Seroquel, Abilify, Clozaril |
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Atypical/2nd gen anti-psychotic meds are use to treat ? and ? signs of schizophrenia.
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positive,
negative |
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The s/e of Atypical/2nd gen anti-psychotic meds are ?
H- (-0)-M-E-S-A-W |
Hypotension,
negative (-) orgasm, ↑Metabolic syndrome, ↓EPS, ↑Sedation,↑ Anti-cholinergic s/e, ↑Weight gain |
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? and ? are the worst Atypical/2nd gen anti-psychotic meds for Metabolic syndrome while ? and ? have the least chance of causing Metabolic syndrome.
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Clozaril,
Zyprexa, Abilify, Geoden |
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Atypical/2nd gen anti-psychotic meds block ? and ? to help decrease psychosis.
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Dopamine,
Serotonin |
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Typical/Conventional/1st gen antipsychotic meds block ? at the ? receptor.
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Dopamine,
D2 |
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the Atypical/2nd gen anti-psychotic med ? does not cause movement disorders
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clozaril
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the Atypical/2nd gen anti-psychotic med clozaril has the adverse s/e of ? and ? and the common s/e of ?C-H-S-T
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Bone marrow suppresion,
agranulocytosis(monitor CBC), Constipation, Hypersalivation, sedation, tachycardia |
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the Atypical/2nd gen anti-psychotic med that has the highest risk for EPS is ? The long acting injectable form of this med is ? and it cannot be used in ? clients due to increase chance of stroke.
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Risperdol,
CONSTA, dementia |
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the Atypical/2nd gen anti-psychotic med ? has the s/e of sedation, wgt gain, OH, but has a low risk of EPS.
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Seroquel
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the Atypical/2nd gen anti-psychotic med that is known for its cardiac s/e is ?
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Geodon
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The Atypical/2nd gen anti-psychotic med that is known for the s/e of akathesia and insomnia is ?
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Abilify
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The newest antipsychotic in the US, is the major active metabolite of risperidone and it is ? it has s/e of EPS and ↑prolactin + ? and ?
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Invega,
Orthostatic Hypotension, sedation, |
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OROS stands for ? this system leads to minimal ? and ? in plasma concentrations of Invega.
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Osmotic Release Oral System,
peaks, valleys |
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? is a unique atypical antipsychotic because it stabilizes dopamine, when it is low it brings the level up and when it is high it brings it down.
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Abilify/Aripiprazole
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