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Incorrect Question 17 0 / 0.5 pts The drug class referred to as SNRIs: selectively inhibit norepinephrine reuptake blocks the movement of both 5HT and NE into postsynaptic cells has greater efficacy at treating depression than MAOIs or TCAS are used for treating depression and anxiety includes bupropion Incorrect Question 3 0/0.5 pts An antipsychotic medication is ordered for a patient who is exhibiting hallucinations, delusions, and racing thoughts. She is already at significant risk of developing tardive dyskinesia, but the prescriber recognizes a conventional antipsychotic is the most appropriate medication to prescribe. The nurse recognizes the patient would most likely be ordered: O a low potency first generation antipsychotic O a high potency first generation antipsychotic a 2nd generation antipsychotic O lithium O a mood stabilizing anticonvulsant Incorrect Question 6 0/0.5 pts A patient is diagnosed with major depression with severe symptoms and begins taking an SSRI. Two weeks after beginning therapy, the patient tells the nurse that the drug is not working. The nurse should explain: adding a second medication may be warranted. She should discuss this with the prescriber. changing the medication to one in a different drug class may be warranted. She should discuss this with the prescriber. increasing the dose of this medication may be warranted. She should discuss this with the prescriber. using nondrug therapies to augment the medication should be avoided. o it is common for the drug to take longer to produce its therapeutic effects.
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