*NURSING > EXAM > University of Houston - EXAM 4Exam 4 Review Module 7: Drugs Acting on the CNS and PNS Module 8: Drug (All)
Drugs Acting on the CNS and PNS Drugs Acting on the ANS Drugs Acting on the Reproductive System Drugs Acting on the Endocrine System USE ATI BOOK FOR DRUG INFORMATION Test will be EXTREMEL... Y drug specific. Make tables for each class and tease out the common themes (good for the eyes, good for the heart, etc). Discover what's unique/different for each drug. Know which drugs are good/bad for specific patients. Drugs: Must know prototypes in depth. Other drugs of mention (underlined), need to know indications and any other pertinent info in the notes. (i.e. prototype for one drug vs. another drug in the class that would be better for a different patient) Module 7: Drugs Acting on the CNS and PNS THIS WAS THE GROUP-LEARNING DAY (NOTES ON BB DISCUSSION BOARD) CHAPTERS 19-28 (need to know drugs below – outlined in objectives) 21: Antidepressant Agents o Amitriptyline o Bupropion o Duloxetine o Fluoxetine o Imipramine o Paroxetine o Phenelzine o Venlafaxine 22: Psychotherapeutic Agents o Aripiprazole o Chlorpromazine o Clozapine o Deztroamptetamine o Haloperidol o Lamotrigine o Lithium salts o Methylphenidate o Modafinil o Ziprasidone 23: Antiseizure Agents* o Carbamazepine o Clonazepam o Diazepam o Ethosuximide o Gabapentin o Levetiracetam o Phenobarbital o Phenytoin o Pregabalin o Valproic Acids 24: Antiparkinsonism Agents o Benztropine o Carbidopa-levodopa o Diphenhydramine o Entacapone o Levodopa o Phentolamine o Rasagilline o Rotigotine o Drugs on PowerPoint: Amantadine Bromocriptine Ropinirole 25: Muscle Relaxants o Baclofen o Dantrolene o Onabotulinumtoxin A 26: Narcotics, Narcotic Antagonists, and Antimigraine Agents o Codeine o Demerol o Ergotamine o Fentanyl o Hydromorphone o Methadone o Morphine o Naloxone o Pentazocine o Ramazicon o Sumatriptan o Versed o Drugs on PowerPoint: Hydrocodone Meperidine Opium Oxycodone Tramadol 27: General and Local Anesthetic Agents o Desflurane o Ketamine o Lidocaine o Methohexital o Midazolam o Nitrous oxide o Propofol o Drugs on PowerPoint Thiopental Halothane 28: Neuromuscular Junction Blocking Agents o Pancuronium o Succinylcholine o Vecuronium a. Neuromuscular junction blocking agents Nondepolarizing NMJs are preferred in children bc lack of muscle contraction. Adults monitored for return of muscle function. They should be told that they’ll experience muscle pain and discomfort. Action: cause paralysis (loss of muscle function) for surgeries and mechanical ventilation i. Nondepolarizing: antagonists to acetylcholine and the NMJ and prevents depolarizations of muscle cells (does not activate muscle cells). Its used when clinical situations require muscle paralysis 1. Pancuronium a. Induces skeletal muscle relaxation ii. Depolarizing: ACh agonist, causing stimulation of the muscle cell and prevent it from repolarizing. 1. Succinylcholine (very short acting with rapid onset. Good for intubation) Module 8: Drugs Acting on the Autonomic Nervous System Alpha-Specific Adrenergic Agonists (Alpha-Agonists) 31: Adrenergic Antagonists (Blockers) Module 9: Drugs Acting on the Reproductive System Module 10a: Drugs Acting on the Endocrine System (Reeve) [Show More]
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