Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Videbeck

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Learning Objectives


After reading this chapter, the


student should be able to


1.Discuss the structures,
processes, and functions of
the brain.


2.Describe the current neuro-
biologic research and theo-
ries that are the basis for
current psychopharmaco-
logic treatment of mental
disorders.


3.Discuss the nurse’s role in
educating clients and fami-
lies about current neurobio-
logic theories and medica-
tion management.


4.Identify pertinent teach-
ing for clients and families
about brain imaging
techniques.


5.Discuss the categories of
drugs used to treat mental
illness and their mecha-
nisms of action, side ef-
fects, and special nursing
considerations.


6.Identify client responses
that indicate treatment
effectiveness.


7.Discuss common barriers
to maintaining the medica-
tion regimen.


8.Develop a teaching plan
for clients and families for
implementation of the
prescribed therapeutic
regimen.


Key Terms


akathisia
anticholinergic effects
antidepressant drugs
antipsychotic drugs
anxiolytic drugs
black box warning
computed tomography (CT)
depot injection
dopamine
dystonia
efficacy
epinephrine
extrapyramidal symptoms
(EPS)
half-life
kindling process
limbic system
magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI)
mood-stabilizing drugs

Neurobiologic


Theories


and Psycho-


pharmacology


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neuroleptic malignant
syndrome (NMS)
neurotransmitter
norepinephrine
off-label use
positron emission
tomography (PET)
potency
pseudoparkinsonism
psychoimmunology
psychopharmacology
psychotropic drugs
rebound
serotonin
single photon emission
computed tomography
(SPECT)
stimulant drugs
tardive dyskinesia (TD)
withdrawal
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