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        | Antipsychotics (Neuroleptics/Major Tranquilizers |  | Definition 
 
        | Act on the central nervous system, Blocks dopamine receptors. Dopamine is a neurochemical that our bodies contain naturally. If overproduced it can cause psychotic behavior |  | 
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        | Antipsychotics Major tranquilizers are used for treatment of schizophrenia/psychotic behavior |  | Definition 
 
        | typical antipsychotic agents treat the positive symptoms of schizophrenia such as hallucinations, delusions, and suspiciousness.Atypical antipsychotic agents also reduce the negative symptoms such as flat affect. |  | 
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        | Side Effect: antipsychotics |  | Definition 
 
        | certain blood dyscrasias, photosensitivity darkening of the skin, neuroleptic malignant syndrome extrapyramidal side effect |  | 
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        | Extrapyramidal side effects Include |  | Definition 
 
        | Drug induced parkinsonism appears 1-8wks after the patient begins the medication. |  | 
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        | shufling gait, drooling, fatigue, masklike facial expression, tremors,  and muscle rigidity |  | 
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        | symptoms manifest as bizarre distortions or involuntary movements of any muscle group. tongue eyes face neck or any larger muscle |  | 
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        | manifestations are rythmic, involuntary movements taht look like shewing, sucking or licking motions |  | 
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        | monitor blood work use sunscrean
 avoid alcohol
 avoid otc medications
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        | antiparkinson agents (anticholinergics) |  | Definition 
 
        | Inhibit the action of acetylcholine. acetylcholine increases as dopamine decreases at its receptor sites |  | 
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        | AntiParkinson agents (anticholinergics) |  | Definition 
 
        | Nursing considerations: monitor blood pressure carefully at least every 4hrs. encourage to use hard candy to combat the effects of dry mouth. |  | 
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        | Commonly used antiparkinson agents |  | Definition 
 
        | cogentin,(benztropine) denadryl(diphenhydramine) |  | 
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        | Antianxiety agents (anxiolytics/minor tranquilizers |  | Definition 
 
        | depress activities of the cerebral cortex. |  | 
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        | Used for manic phase of bipolar depression and sometimes for othe depressive or schizoaffective disorder |  | 
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        | Nursing considerations for Lithium carbonate |  | Definition 
 
        | therapeutic serum levels are 0.6 to 1.5 meq/l |  | 
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