Generics | Side effects | BM protocol/Admissions/Ekit/Typical/Atypical antipsychotics | Denial or Right | Codes |
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Aripiprazole
What is Abilify?
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irregular, jerky movements- tardive dyskinesia, tremor, continuous spasms and muscle contractions-Dystonia
motor restlessness-akathisia, rigidity-parkinsonism, slowness of movement-bradykinesia,
What is symptoms of extra-pyramidal symptoms?
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start with Colace, MOM 30cc p.o. qDay prn no BM x 3 days, Dulcolax suppository rectally prn qday if MOM not effective, Fleets enema rectally qDay Prn if Dulcolax suppository?
What is the bowel protocol?
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1. No longer demonstration behavior that initiated Denial
2. Able to verbalize self-control/safety 3. Able to contract to ot attempt to harm self or others
What are the criteria for restoration of rights.?
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11
How many Emergency codes does Crestwood have ?
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Fluphenazine
What is Prolixin?
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Constipation, drooling, tremors
What is the most common side effect of psychotropic medications?
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admission, AIMS, Fall risk, Sexual Risk, TB questionnaire.
What assessments need to be completed within 24 hours of an admission?
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Ten (clothing, money, visitors, storage space, personal possessions, telephone, mail, writing materials, seclusion, restraint)
How many Patient rights are there and name at least two of them?
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Workplace Violence
What is Code GREY?
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Lurasidone
What is Latuda?
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Artane, Benadryl, Cogentin
What are the three most common medications to help counteract the extra-pyramidal symptoms caused by antipsychotic drugs?
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Call Pharmacy for authorization code for narcotic and notify the Phyician. fill out the form. follow instructions and place copy in EKIT binder.
what is the procedure for EKIT narcotic administration?
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1 hours
What is the time frame for a doctor's order for a DOR?
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Missing Person/AWOL
What is code PINK?
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Olanzapine
What is Zyprexa?
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Tardive Dyskinesia
What is a movement disorder characterized by uncontrollable, abnormal, and repetitive movements of the face, torso, and/or other body parts?
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Tend to strongly block dopamine. - 1st generation antipsychotics
What are Typical antipsychotics?
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A Restraint
what is any physical device used to immobilize a patient because of behavior problems.?
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Natural Disaster/Evacuation
What is code GREEN?
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Paliperidone
What is Invega?
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weakness, worsening tremor, mild ataxia, poor concentration, diarrhea, worsening toxicity, vomiting, development of a gross tremor, slurred speech, confusion and lethargy emerge, 0.6 to 1.2 mmol/L?
What are the symptoms of Lithium toxicity and the therapeutic level of Lithium?
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Has a greater effect on serotonin. -2nd generation antipsychotics
What are atypical antipsychotics?
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Seclusion
What is an Isolation of a patient in a locked room or blocking a patient ability to move about where they chose to go
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Terrorist/ Active sooter
twhat is code WHITE?
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