Deck 15: Drugs Affecting the Central Nervous System

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Antonia is a 3-year-old child who has a history of status epilepticus. Along with her routine antiseizure medication, she should also have a home prescription for_________ to be used for an episode of status epilepticus.

A) IV phenobarbital
B) Rectal diazepam (Diastat)
C) IV phenytoin (Dilantin)
D) Oral carbamazepine (Tegretol)
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Zainab is taking lamotrigine (Lamictal) and presents to the clinic with fever and lymphadenopathy. Initial evaluation and treatment includes:

A) Reassuring her she has a viral infection and to call if she isn't better in 4 or 5 days
B) Ruling out a hypersensitivity reaction that may lead to multi-organ failure
C) Rapid strep test and symptomatic care if strep test is negative
D) Observation only, with further assessment if she worsens
Question
Samantha is taking lamotrigine (Lamictal) for her seizures and requests a prescription for combined oral contraceptives (COCs), which interact with lamotrigine and may cause:

A) Contraceptive failure
B) Excessive weight gain
C) Reduced lamotrigine levels, requiring doubling the dose of lamotrigine
D) Induction of estrogen metabolism, requiring higher estrogen content OCs be prescribed
Question
Sarah, a 42-year-old female, requests a prescription for an anorexiant to treat her obesity. A trial of phentermine is prescribed. Prescribing precautions include:

A) Understanding that obesity is a contraindication to prescribing phentermine
B) Anorexiants may cause tolerance and should only be prescribed for 6 months
C) Patients should be monitored for postural hypotension
D) Renal function should be monitored closely while on anorexiants
Question
Suzanne is started on paroxetine (Paxil), a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), for depression. Education regarding her antidepressant includes:

A) SSRIs may take 2 to 6 weeks before she will have maximum drug effects.
B) Red-green color blindness may occur and should be reported.
C) If she experiences dry mouth or heart rates greater than 80, she should stop taking the drug immediately.
D) She should eat lots of food high in fiber to prevent constipation.
Question
Monitoring of a patient on gabapentin to treat seizures includes:

A) Routine therapeutic drug levels every 3 to 4 months
B) Assessing for dermatologic reactions, including Steven's Johnson
C) Routine serum electrolytes, especially in hot weather
D) Recording seizure frequency, duration, and severity
Question
Dwayne has recently started on carbamazepine to treat seizures. He comes to see you and you note that while his carbamazepine levels had been in the therapeutic range, they are now low. The possible cause for the low carbamazepine levels include:

A) Dwayne hasn't been taking his carbamazepine because it causes insomnia.
B) Carbamazepine auto-induces metabolism, leading to lower levels in spite of good compliance.
C) Dwayne was not originally prescribed the correct amount of carbamazepine.
D) Carbamazepine is probably not the right antiseizure medication for Dwayne.
Question
Selma, who is overweight, recently started taking topiramate for seizures and at her follow-up visit you note she has lost 3 kg. The appropriate action would be:

A) Tell her to increase her caloric intake to counter the effects of the topiramate.
B) Consult with a neurologist, as this is not a common adverse effect of topiramate.
C) Decrease her dose of topiramate.
D) Reassure her that this is a normal side effect of topiramate and continue to monitor her weight.
Question
Long-term monitoring of patients who are taking carbamazepine includes:

A) Routine troponin levels to assess for cardiac damage
B) Annual eye examinations to assess for cataract development
C) Monthly pregnancy tests for all women of childbearing age
D) Complete blood count every 3 to 4 months
Question
Levetiracetam has known drug interactions with:

A) Combined oral contraceptives
B) Carbamazepine
C) Warfarin
D) Few, if any, drugs
Question
The tricyclic antidepressants should be prescribed cautiously in patients with:

A) Eczema
B) Asthma
C) Diabetes
D) Heart disease
Question
Sook has been prescribed gabapentin to treat neuropathic pain and is complaining of feeling depressed and having "strange" thoughts. The appropriate initial action would be:

A) Increase her dose
B) Assess for suicidal ideation
C) Discontinue the medication immediately
D) Decrease her dose to half then slowly titrate up the dose
Question
Cara is taking levetiracetam (Keppra) to treat seizures. Routine education for levetiracetam includes reminding her:

A) To not abruptly discontinue levetiracetam due to risk for withdrawal seizures
B) To wear sunscreen due to photosensitivity from levetiracetam
C) To get an annual eye exam while on levetiracetam
D) To report weight loss if it occurs
Question
Scott's seizures are well controlled on topiramate and he wants to start playing baseball. Education for Scott regarding his topiramate includes:

A) He should not play sports due to the risk of increased seizures
B) He should monitor his temperature and ability to sweat in the heat while playing
C) Reminding him that he may need higher dosages of topiramate when exercising
D) Encouraging him to use sunscreen due to photosensitivity from topiramate
Question
Carbamazepine has a Black Box Warning due to life-threatening:

A) Renal toxicity, leading to renal failure
B) Hepatotoxicity, leading to liver failure
C) Dermatologic reaction, including Steven's Johnson and toxic epidermal necrolysis
D) Cardiac effects, including supraventricular tachycardia
Question
Taylor is a 10-year-old child diagnosed with major depression. The appropriate first-line antidepressant for children is:

A) Fluoxetine
B) Fluvoxamine
C) Sertraline
D) Escitalopram
Question
Before prescribing phentermine to Sarah, a thorough drug history should be taken including assessing for the use of serotonergic agents such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and St John's wort due to:

A) Additive respiratory depression risk
B) Additive effects affecting liver function
C) The risk of serotonin syndrome
D) The risk of altered cognitive functioning
Question
A 66-year-old male was prescribed phenelzine (Nardil) while in an acute psychiatric unit for recalcitrant depression. The NP managing his primary health care needs to understand the following regarding phenelzine and other monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs):

A) He should not be prescribed any serotonergic drug such as sumatriptan (Imitrex)
B) MAOIs interact with many common foods, including yogurt, sour cream, and soy sauce
C) Symptoms of hypertensive crisis (headache, tachycardia, sweating) require immediate treatment
D) All of the above
Question
Six-year-old Lucy has recently been started on ethosuximide (Zarontin) for seizures. She should be monitored for:

A) Increased seizure activity, as this drug may auto-induce seizures
B) Altered renal function, including renal failure
C) Blood dyscrasias, which are uncommon but possible
D) Central nervous system excitement, leading to insomnia
Question
Rabi is being prescribed phenytoin for seizures. Monitoring includes assessing:

A) For phenytoin hypersensitivity syndrome 3 to 8 weeks after starting treatment
B) For pedal edema throughout therapy
C) Heart rate at each visit and consider altering therapy if heart rate is less than 60 bpm
D) For vision changes, such as red-green blindness, at least annually
Question
Jake, a 45-year-old patient with schizophrenia, was recently hospitalized for acute psychosis due to medication noncompliance. He was treated with IM long-acting haloperidol. Besides monitoring his schizophrenia symptoms, the patient should be assessed by his primary care provider:

A) For excessive weight loss
B) With the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) for extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS)
C) Monthly for tolerance to the haloperidol
D) Only by the mental health provider, as most NPs in primary care do not care for mentally ill patients
Question
Anticholinergic agents, such as benztropine (Cogentin), may be given with a phenothiazine to:

A) Reduce the chance of tardive dyskinesia
B) Potentiate the effects of the drug
C) Reduce the tolerance that tends to occur
D) Increase central nervous system (CNS) depression
Question
Cynthia is taking valproate (Depakote) for seizures and would like to get pregnant. What advice would you give her?

A) Valproate is safe during all trimesters of pregnancy.
B) She can get pregnant while taking valproate, but she should take adequate folic acid.
C) Valproate is not safe at any time during pregnancy.
D) Valproate is a known teratogen, but may be taken after the first trimester if necessary.
Question
Kirk sprained his ankle and is asking for pain medication for his mild-to-moderate pain. The appropriate first-line medication would be:

A) Ibuprofen (Advil)
B) Acetaminophen with hydrocodone (Vicodin)
C) Oxycodone (Oxycontin)
D) Oral morphine (Roxanol)
Question
Cecilia presents with depression associated with complaints of fatigue, sleeping all the time, and lack of motivation. An appropriate initial antidepressant for her would be:

A) Fluoxetine (Prozac)
B) Paroxetine (Paxil)
C) Amitriptyline (Elavil)
D) Duloxetine (Cymbalta)
Question
Jack, age 8, has attention deficit disorder (ADD) and is prescribed methylphenidate (Ritalin). He and his parents should be educated about the side effects of methylphenidate, which are:

A) Slurred speech and insomnia
B) Bradycardia and confusion
C) Dizziness and orthostatic hypotension
D) Insomnia and decreased appetite
Question
Kasey fractured his ankle in two places and is asking for medication for his pain. The appropriate first-line medication would be:

A) Ibuprofen (Advil)
B) Acetaminophen with hydrocodone (Vicodin)
C) Oxycodone (Oxycontin)
D) Oral morphine (Roxanol)
Question
Patients should be instructed regarding the rapid onset of zolpidem (Ambien) because:

A) Zolpidem should be taken just before going to bed.
B) Zolpidem may cause dry mouth and constipation.
C) Patients may need to double the dose for effectiveness.
D) They should stop drinking alcohol at least 30 minutes before taking zolpidem.
Question
When prescribing an opioid analgesic such as acetaminophen and codeine (Tylenol #3), instructions to the patient should include:

A) The medication may cause sedation and they should not drive.
B) Constipation is a common side effect and they should increase fluids and fiber.
C) Patients should not take any other acetaminophen-containing medications at the same time.
D) All of the above
Question
When prescribing temazepam (Restoril) for insomnia, patient education includes:

A) Take temazepam nightly approximately 15 minutes before bedtime.
B) Temazepam should not be used more than three times a week for less than 3 months.
C) Drinking 1 ounce of alcohol will cause additive effects and the patient will sleep better.
D) Exercise for at least 30 minutes within 2 hours of bedtime to enhance the effects of temazepam.
Question
Monitoring for a child on methylphenidate for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) includes:

A) ADHD symptoms
B) Routine height and weight checks
C) Amount of methylphenidate being used
D) All of the above
Question
When prescribing Adderall (amphetamine and dextroamphetamine) to adults with ADHD the nurse practitioner will need to monitor:

A) Blood pressure
B) Blood glucose levels
C) Urine ketone levels
D) Liver function
Question
A patient with anxiety and depression may respond to:

A) Duloxetine (Cymbalta)
B) Fluoxetine (Prozac)
C) Oxazepam (Serax)
D) Buspirone (Buspar) and an SSRI combined
Question
One major drug used to treat bipolar disease is lithium. Because lithium has a narrow therapeutic range, it is important to recognize symptoms of toxicity, such as:

A) Orthostatic hypotension
B) Agitation and irritability
C) Drowsiness and nausea
D) Painful urination and abdominal distention
Question
Patients who are prescribed olanzapine (Zyprexa) should be monitored for:

A) Insomnia
B) Weight gain
C) Hypertension
D) Galactorrhea
Question
Tom is taking lithium for bipolar disorder. He should be taught to:

A) Take his lithium with food
B) Eat a diet with consistent levels of salt (sodium)
C) Drink at least 2 quarts of water if he is in a hot environment
D) Monitor blood glucose levels
Question
A 19-year-old male was started on risperidone. Monitoring for risperidone includes observing for common side effects, including:

A) Bradykinesia, akathisia, and agitation
B) Excessive weight gain
C) Hypertension
D) Potentially fatal agranulocytosis
Question
In choosing a benzodiazepam to treat anxiety the prescriber needs to be aware of the possibility of dependence. The benzodiazepam with the greatest likelihood of rapidly developing dependence is:

A) Chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
B) Clonazepam (Klonopin)
C) Alprazolam (Xanax)
D) Oxazepam (Serax)
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Deck 15: Drugs Affecting the Central Nervous System
1
Antonia is a 3-year-old child who has a history of status epilepticus. Along with her routine antiseizure medication, she should also have a home prescription for_________ to be used for an episode of status epilepticus.

A) IV phenobarbital
B) Rectal diazepam (Diastat)
C) IV phenytoin (Dilantin)
D) Oral carbamazepine (Tegretol)
Rectal diazepam (Diastat)
2
Zainab is taking lamotrigine (Lamictal) and presents to the clinic with fever and lymphadenopathy. Initial evaluation and treatment includes:

A) Reassuring her she has a viral infection and to call if she isn't better in 4 or 5 days
B) Ruling out a hypersensitivity reaction that may lead to multi-organ failure
C) Rapid strep test and symptomatic care if strep test is negative
D) Observation only, with further assessment if she worsens
Ruling out a hypersensitivity reaction that may lead to multi-organ failure
3
Samantha is taking lamotrigine (Lamictal) for her seizures and requests a prescription for combined oral contraceptives (COCs), which interact with lamotrigine and may cause:

A) Contraceptive failure
B) Excessive weight gain
C) Reduced lamotrigine levels, requiring doubling the dose of lamotrigine
D) Induction of estrogen metabolism, requiring higher estrogen content OCs be prescribed
Reduced lamotrigine levels, requiring doubling the dose of lamotrigine
4
Sarah, a 42-year-old female, requests a prescription for an anorexiant to treat her obesity. A trial of phentermine is prescribed. Prescribing precautions include:

A) Understanding that obesity is a contraindication to prescribing phentermine
B) Anorexiants may cause tolerance and should only be prescribed for 6 months
C) Patients should be monitored for postural hypotension
D) Renal function should be monitored closely while on anorexiants
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5
Suzanne is started on paroxetine (Paxil), a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), for depression. Education regarding her antidepressant includes:

A) SSRIs may take 2 to 6 weeks before she will have maximum drug effects.
B) Red-green color blindness may occur and should be reported.
C) If she experiences dry mouth or heart rates greater than 80, she should stop taking the drug immediately.
D) She should eat lots of food high in fiber to prevent constipation.
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6
Monitoring of a patient on gabapentin to treat seizures includes:

A) Routine therapeutic drug levels every 3 to 4 months
B) Assessing for dermatologic reactions, including Steven's Johnson
C) Routine serum electrolytes, especially in hot weather
D) Recording seizure frequency, duration, and severity
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7
Dwayne has recently started on carbamazepine to treat seizures. He comes to see you and you note that while his carbamazepine levels had been in the therapeutic range, they are now low. The possible cause for the low carbamazepine levels include:

A) Dwayne hasn't been taking his carbamazepine because it causes insomnia.
B) Carbamazepine auto-induces metabolism, leading to lower levels in spite of good compliance.
C) Dwayne was not originally prescribed the correct amount of carbamazepine.
D) Carbamazepine is probably not the right antiseizure medication for Dwayne.
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Selma, who is overweight, recently started taking topiramate for seizures and at her follow-up visit you note she has lost 3 kg. The appropriate action would be:

A) Tell her to increase her caloric intake to counter the effects of the topiramate.
B) Consult with a neurologist, as this is not a common adverse effect of topiramate.
C) Decrease her dose of topiramate.
D) Reassure her that this is a normal side effect of topiramate and continue to monitor her weight.
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9
Long-term monitoring of patients who are taking carbamazepine includes:

A) Routine troponin levels to assess for cardiac damage
B) Annual eye examinations to assess for cataract development
C) Monthly pregnancy tests for all women of childbearing age
D) Complete blood count every 3 to 4 months
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10
Levetiracetam has known drug interactions with:

A) Combined oral contraceptives
B) Carbamazepine
C) Warfarin
D) Few, if any, drugs
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11
The tricyclic antidepressants should be prescribed cautiously in patients with:

A) Eczema
B) Asthma
C) Diabetes
D) Heart disease
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12
Sook has been prescribed gabapentin to treat neuropathic pain and is complaining of feeling depressed and having "strange" thoughts. The appropriate initial action would be:

A) Increase her dose
B) Assess for suicidal ideation
C) Discontinue the medication immediately
D) Decrease her dose to half then slowly titrate up the dose
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Cara is taking levetiracetam (Keppra) to treat seizures. Routine education for levetiracetam includes reminding her:

A) To not abruptly discontinue levetiracetam due to risk for withdrawal seizures
B) To wear sunscreen due to photosensitivity from levetiracetam
C) To get an annual eye exam while on levetiracetam
D) To report weight loss if it occurs
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14
Scott's seizures are well controlled on topiramate and he wants to start playing baseball. Education for Scott regarding his topiramate includes:

A) He should not play sports due to the risk of increased seizures
B) He should monitor his temperature and ability to sweat in the heat while playing
C) Reminding him that he may need higher dosages of topiramate when exercising
D) Encouraging him to use sunscreen due to photosensitivity from topiramate
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15
Carbamazepine has a Black Box Warning due to life-threatening:

A) Renal toxicity, leading to renal failure
B) Hepatotoxicity, leading to liver failure
C) Dermatologic reaction, including Steven's Johnson and toxic epidermal necrolysis
D) Cardiac effects, including supraventricular tachycardia
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16
Taylor is a 10-year-old child diagnosed with major depression. The appropriate first-line antidepressant for children is:

A) Fluoxetine
B) Fluvoxamine
C) Sertraline
D) Escitalopram
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17
Before prescribing phentermine to Sarah, a thorough drug history should be taken including assessing for the use of serotonergic agents such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and St John's wort due to:

A) Additive respiratory depression risk
B) Additive effects affecting liver function
C) The risk of serotonin syndrome
D) The risk of altered cognitive functioning
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18
A 66-year-old male was prescribed phenelzine (Nardil) while in an acute psychiatric unit for recalcitrant depression. The NP managing his primary health care needs to understand the following regarding phenelzine and other monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs):

A) He should not be prescribed any serotonergic drug such as sumatriptan (Imitrex)
B) MAOIs interact with many common foods, including yogurt, sour cream, and soy sauce
C) Symptoms of hypertensive crisis (headache, tachycardia, sweating) require immediate treatment
D) All of the above
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19
Six-year-old Lucy has recently been started on ethosuximide (Zarontin) for seizures. She should be monitored for:

A) Increased seizure activity, as this drug may auto-induce seizures
B) Altered renal function, including renal failure
C) Blood dyscrasias, which are uncommon but possible
D) Central nervous system excitement, leading to insomnia
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20
Rabi is being prescribed phenytoin for seizures. Monitoring includes assessing:

A) For phenytoin hypersensitivity syndrome 3 to 8 weeks after starting treatment
B) For pedal edema throughout therapy
C) Heart rate at each visit and consider altering therapy if heart rate is less than 60 bpm
D) For vision changes, such as red-green blindness, at least annually
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21
Jake, a 45-year-old patient with schizophrenia, was recently hospitalized for acute psychosis due to medication noncompliance. He was treated with IM long-acting haloperidol. Besides monitoring his schizophrenia symptoms, the patient should be assessed by his primary care provider:

A) For excessive weight loss
B) With the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) for extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS)
C) Monthly for tolerance to the haloperidol
D) Only by the mental health provider, as most NPs in primary care do not care for mentally ill patients
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22
Anticholinergic agents, such as benztropine (Cogentin), may be given with a phenothiazine to:

A) Reduce the chance of tardive dyskinesia
B) Potentiate the effects of the drug
C) Reduce the tolerance that tends to occur
D) Increase central nervous system (CNS) depression
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23
Cynthia is taking valproate (Depakote) for seizures and would like to get pregnant. What advice would you give her?

A) Valproate is safe during all trimesters of pregnancy.
B) She can get pregnant while taking valproate, but she should take adequate folic acid.
C) Valproate is not safe at any time during pregnancy.
D) Valproate is a known teratogen, but may be taken after the first trimester if necessary.
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24
Kirk sprained his ankle and is asking for pain medication for his mild-to-moderate pain. The appropriate first-line medication would be:

A) Ibuprofen (Advil)
B) Acetaminophen with hydrocodone (Vicodin)
C) Oxycodone (Oxycontin)
D) Oral morphine (Roxanol)
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25
Cecilia presents with depression associated with complaints of fatigue, sleeping all the time, and lack of motivation. An appropriate initial antidepressant for her would be:

A) Fluoxetine (Prozac)
B) Paroxetine (Paxil)
C) Amitriptyline (Elavil)
D) Duloxetine (Cymbalta)
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26
Jack, age 8, has attention deficit disorder (ADD) and is prescribed methylphenidate (Ritalin). He and his parents should be educated about the side effects of methylphenidate, which are:

A) Slurred speech and insomnia
B) Bradycardia and confusion
C) Dizziness and orthostatic hypotension
D) Insomnia and decreased appetite
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Kasey fractured his ankle in two places and is asking for medication for his pain. The appropriate first-line medication would be:

A) Ibuprofen (Advil)
B) Acetaminophen with hydrocodone (Vicodin)
C) Oxycodone (Oxycontin)
D) Oral morphine (Roxanol)
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28
Patients should be instructed regarding the rapid onset of zolpidem (Ambien) because:

A) Zolpidem should be taken just before going to bed.
B) Zolpidem may cause dry mouth and constipation.
C) Patients may need to double the dose for effectiveness.
D) They should stop drinking alcohol at least 30 minutes before taking zolpidem.
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29
When prescribing an opioid analgesic such as acetaminophen and codeine (Tylenol #3), instructions to the patient should include:

A) The medication may cause sedation and they should not drive.
B) Constipation is a common side effect and they should increase fluids and fiber.
C) Patients should not take any other acetaminophen-containing medications at the same time.
D) All of the above
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30
When prescribing temazepam (Restoril) for insomnia, patient education includes:

A) Take temazepam nightly approximately 15 minutes before bedtime.
B) Temazepam should not be used more than three times a week for less than 3 months.
C) Drinking 1 ounce of alcohol will cause additive effects and the patient will sleep better.
D) Exercise for at least 30 minutes within 2 hours of bedtime to enhance the effects of temazepam.
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31
Monitoring for a child on methylphenidate for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) includes:

A) ADHD symptoms
B) Routine height and weight checks
C) Amount of methylphenidate being used
D) All of the above
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32
When prescribing Adderall (amphetamine and dextroamphetamine) to adults with ADHD the nurse practitioner will need to monitor:

A) Blood pressure
B) Blood glucose levels
C) Urine ketone levels
D) Liver function
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33
A patient with anxiety and depression may respond to:

A) Duloxetine (Cymbalta)
B) Fluoxetine (Prozac)
C) Oxazepam (Serax)
D) Buspirone (Buspar) and an SSRI combined
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34
One major drug used to treat bipolar disease is lithium. Because lithium has a narrow therapeutic range, it is important to recognize symptoms of toxicity, such as:

A) Orthostatic hypotension
B) Agitation and irritability
C) Drowsiness and nausea
D) Painful urination and abdominal distention
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35
Patients who are prescribed olanzapine (Zyprexa) should be monitored for:

A) Insomnia
B) Weight gain
C) Hypertension
D) Galactorrhea
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36
Tom is taking lithium for bipolar disorder. He should be taught to:

A) Take his lithium with food
B) Eat a diet with consistent levels of salt (sodium)
C) Drink at least 2 quarts of water if he is in a hot environment
D) Monitor blood glucose levels
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37
A 19-year-old male was started on risperidone. Monitoring for risperidone includes observing for common side effects, including:

A) Bradykinesia, akathisia, and agitation
B) Excessive weight gain
C) Hypertension
D) Potentially fatal agranulocytosis
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In choosing a benzodiazepam to treat anxiety the prescriber needs to be aware of the possibility of dependence. The benzodiazepam with the greatest likelihood of rapidly developing dependence is:

A) Chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
B) Clonazepam (Klonopin)
C) Alprazolam (Xanax)
D) Oxazepam (Serax)
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