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What is prototype Phenothiazine?
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Fluphenazine
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What is prototype Nonphenothiazine?
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Haloperidol
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What is prototype Atypical Antipsychotic?
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Risperidone
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What is prototype Benzodiazepine?
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Lorazepam
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What is prototype for Buspirone?
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Buspirone
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What does atypical antipsychoitics treat?
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Positive and Negative schizophrenia symptoms
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Which produce more EPS symptoms?
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Typical
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what nuerotransmitter with Antipschotics?
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Dopamine antagonist
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what are the 4 neurotransmitters involved?
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Dopamine, Acetylcholine, NE, Seratonin
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Which SE includes spasms of tongue, face, neck and back?
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dystonia
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Which EPS S/E includes restlessness, foot tapping?
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akathisia
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Which EPS S/E includes muscle tremors, shuffling gait, rigidity, bradykinesia?
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pseudoparkinsonism
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Which EPS S/E includes lip smacking, protruding tongue, constant chewing motions?
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tardive diskinesia
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Which EPS S/E is the most serious?
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tardive diskinesia
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What is treatment phenothiazide overdose?
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adctivated charcoal, fluids, anticholinergics, NE, airway, gastric leverage
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Sx of phenothiazide OD?
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BP fluctuations, neuroepletic malignant syndrome, EPS, Resp failure, tachycardia, unable to arouse, convulsions, aggitation
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Antipsychotics of elderly should be _____ % of regular dose
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50%
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what neurotransmitter do atypical antipsychotics work on?
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serotonin and dopamine antagonist
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