1. Bromocriptine (Parlodel) Direct-acting dopamine receptor agonist used in treatment of NMS to lower dopamine receptor blockader? 2. insidious,
... [Show More] years TD is a symptom of APs marked by onset and usually presents 1-2 after initiation 3. 40, cardiovascu- Citalopram (Celexa) should no longer be prescribed over lar mg/day due to adverse effects 4. prefrontal cortex maturation of the continues into mid-20s and ear- ly-30s which explains risk-taking behaviors in adolescent males 5. white (leukocyto- Lithium can raise blood cell counts which require sis), CBC monitoring 6. Fragile X syn- drome 7. von Reckling- hausen disease 8. Prader-Willi Syn- drome 9. fetal alcohol syn- drome (FAS) Large, long head and ears, short stature, hyperextensible joints, postpubertal macroorchidism; mental retardation ranges from mild to severe Cafe au lait spots and neurofibromas obesity, small stature, small hands and feet, hypotonia, hypogonadism small head, short palpebral fissure, inner epicanthal folds 10. ADHD With Fragile X syndrome there are high rates of comorbid , learning disorders, and pervasive developmental disorders, such as autism 11. fetal alcohol syn- drome (FAS) small head, short eyelid opening, flat midface, smooth philtrum, underdeveloped jaw, thin upper lip, short nose 12. Philtrum vertical groove between base of nose and border of upper lip 13. MAOI Selegiline is a antidepressant used to treat Parkin- son's disease and depression 14. Meperidine (De- (med) is strictly prohibited when patient is treated merol) 15. side effect of med (not dia- betes) 16. 5HT2A/D2 Antag- onists with MAOI such as Selegiline due to risk of hypertensive crisis and death High blood sugar but normal A1C level with oxcarbazepine (Trileptal) indicate Mechanism of action that makes an antipsychotic "atyp- ical" is related to the receptor antagonism and receptor antagonism 17. 12, 2, LFTs Dilsulfiram (Antabuse) should not be taken for at least hours after drinking alcohol (also mouthwash, cough medicine, vinegar, aftershave) and reaction can occur up to weeks after discontinuation, can elevate tests 18. genetics Which is higher risk factor for antisocial personality disor- der: trauma/abuse or genetics? 19. right hemisphere of brain is involved with recognition of facial expressions, music, visual images; when com- promised there is disturbances in drawing such as clock drawing test. 20. Ebstein's anom- aly 21. Ebstein's anom- aly During pregnancy Lithium can cause anomaly rare congenital heart defect of the tricuspid valve 22. prefrontal cortex area of the brain that modulates pain and perception of pain 23. gray loss of matter has been associated with chronic pain possibly due to chronic medication use 24. locus coeruleus, medullary reticu- lar formation 2 areas of the brain that produce norepinephrine neurons 25. seizures bupropion (Wellbutrin) is contraindicated if history of eat- ing disorder for risk of 26. cerebral cortex Negative symptoms of schizophrenia are related to DA (dopamine) deficit in the 27. mesolimbic Positive symptoms of schizophrenia are related to DA excess in the nucleus recumbens and system 28. Tuberinfundibu- Galactorrhea is caused from dopamine blockade in the lar pathway from AP drugs 29. Pharmacodynam- Risk of bleeding (interaction) with SSRIs and NSAIDs is ics (how drug presents?) 30. risk of pregnan- cy, lower neural tube defects an example of (pharmacokinetics or pharmacody- namics) Reason for giving folic acid to bipolar promiscuous 17 year old 31. 1A2 Which cytochrome enzyme (CYP) is implicated as tobac- co inducer with clozapine? 32. Asian (AA sec- ond) Population most likely to be a CYP 2C19 poor metabolizer (age, gender, or race?) and have exaggerated response to diazepam (Valium) 33. hyperlipidemia Arcus senilis is a gray opaque band in the cornea present bilaterally in most persons over age 60; under age 40 could indicate [Show Less]