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