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Deck 47: Antidepressants
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An 80-year-old patient experiences prolonged sadness after the death of a spouse.The patient reports being unable to sleep or eat.The primary care NP should prescribe _____ mg _____ daily.
A) trazodone 50; three times
B) trazodone 100; three times
C) mirtazapine 15; at bedtime
D) mirtazapine 30; at bedtime
A) trazodone 50; three times
B) trazodone 100; three times
C) mirtazapine 15; at bedtime
D) mirtazapine 30; at bedtime
mirtazapine 15; at bedtime
2
The primary care NP sees a 16-year-old patient who reports feeling hopeless and sad.The child's parent reports increased aggression and a decline in school performance.The NP should consider prescribing:
A) fluoxetine (Prozac).
B) nortriptyline (Pamelor).
C) tranylcypromine (Parnate).
D) venlafaxine hydrochloride (Effexor).
A) fluoxetine (Prozac).
B) nortriptyline (Pamelor).
C) tranylcypromine (Parnate).
D) venlafaxine hydrochloride (Effexor).
fluoxetine (Prozac).
3
A patient has been taking fluoxetine 20 mg every morning for 5 days and calls the primary care NP to report decreased appetite,nausea,and insomnia.The NP should:
A) suggest taking a sedative at bedtime.
B) change the medication to bupropion.
C) add trazodone to the patient's regimen.
D) reassure the patient that these effects will subside.
A) suggest taking a sedative at bedtime.
B) change the medication to bupropion.
C) add trazodone to the patient's regimen.
D) reassure the patient that these effects will subside.
reassure the patient that these effects will subside.
4
A patient reports having feelings of hopelessness and anxiety for the past few months.The primary care nurse practitioner (NP)performs a history and learns that these feelings occur almost daily.The patient also reports having headaches and difficulty concentrating at work along with wanting to sleep all the time.The patient has gained 5 lb in the past 6 months.The NP should:
A) tell the patient that these symptoms should resolve on their own.
B) reassure the patient that these are symptoms of minor depression.
C) tell the patient that an exercise regimen alone should be effective.
D) assess the patient for alcohol and drug use and for suicidal ideation.
A) tell the patient that these symptoms should resolve on their own.
B) reassure the patient that these are symptoms of minor depression.
C) tell the patient that an exercise regimen alone should be effective.
D) assess the patient for alcohol and drug use and for suicidal ideation.
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5
A patient who has symptoms of depression also reports chronic pain.The primary care NP should begin therapy with:
A) fluoxetine (Prozac).
B) duloxetine (Cymbalta).
C) bupropion (Wellbutrin).
D) nortriptyline (Pamelor).
A) fluoxetine (Prozac).
B) duloxetine (Cymbalta).
C) bupropion (Wellbutrin).
D) nortriptyline (Pamelor).
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6
A patient reports feelings of sadness and hopelessness along with difficulty sleeping and weight loss.The primary care NP learns that the patient's mother died 6 months earlier.The NP should:
A) offer a referral to a bereavement counselor.
B) begin pharmacologic treatment with fluoxetine.
C) determine whether medications are causing these symptoms.
D) tell the patient that these symptoms will go away in a few months.
A) offer a referral to a bereavement counselor.
B) begin pharmacologic treatment with fluoxetine.
C) determine whether medications are causing these symptoms.
D) tell the patient that these symptoms will go away in a few months.
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7
A patient has been taking paroxetine (Paxil)for major depressive symptoms for 8 months.The patient tells the primary care NP that these symptoms improved after 2 months of therapy.The patient is experiencing weight gain and sexual dysfunction and wants to know if the medication can be discontinued.The NP should:
A) change to a tricyclic antidepressant medication.
B) begin to taper the paroxetine and instruct the patient to call if symptoms increase.
C) tell the patient to stop taking the medication and to call if symptoms get worse.
D) continue the medication for several months and consider adding bupropion (Wellbutrin).
A) change to a tricyclic antidepressant medication.
B) begin to taper the paroxetine and instruct the patient to call if symptoms increase.
C) tell the patient to stop taking the medication and to call if symptoms get worse.
D) continue the medication for several months and consider adding bupropion (Wellbutrin).
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8
The primary care NP has prescribed sertraline (Zoloft)for a patient who initially reported daily symptoms of hopelessness,sadness,insomnia,and weight loss.After several months of therapy,the patient no longer feels hopeless or sad but continues to have difficulty eating and sleeping.The NP should contact the patient's psychiatrist to discuss:
A) adding mirtazapine (Remeron).
B) changing to duloxetine (Cymbalta).
C) adding another selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant.
D) an inpatient admission to the hospital.
A) adding mirtazapine (Remeron).
B) changing to duloxetine (Cymbalta).
C) adding another selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant.
D) an inpatient admission to the hospital.
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9
A 15-year-old patient who is seeing a psychiatrist began taking an antidepressant 1 week before a clinic visit with the primary care NP.The NP should:
A) schedule weekly clinic visits to evaluate response to the medication.
B) encourage the child to report feelings of self-harm to a school counselor.
C) contact the patient by phone every 2 weeks to see how the medication is working.
D) instruct the child's parents to report changes in behavior to the child's psychiatrist.
A) schedule weekly clinic visits to evaluate response to the medication.
B) encourage the child to report feelings of self-harm to a school counselor.
C) contact the patient by phone every 2 weeks to see how the medication is working.
D) instruct the child's parents to report changes in behavior to the child's psychiatrist.
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10
A patient has been taking fluoxetine (Prozac)for depression and comes to the clinic to report nausea and jitteriness.The primary care NP notes tremors and sees that the patient is confused.The patient has a heart rate of 95 beats per minute.The NP should:
A) change to bupropion (Wellbutrin).
B) ask the patient about other medications.
C) discontinue the fluoxetine immediately.
D) add mirtazapine (Remeron) to treat anxiety.
A) change to bupropion (Wellbutrin).
B) ask the patient about other medications.
C) discontinue the fluoxetine immediately.
D) add mirtazapine (Remeron) to treat anxiety.
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