Test Your Knowledge on Anxiolytics

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Test Your Knowledge on Anxiolytics

Are you ready to challenge your understanding of anxiolytic medications, their mechanisms, and their implications in treatment? Take this quiz to evaluate your knowledge and learn more about critical concepts associated with anxiety treatments.

Highlights of the Quiz:

  • Multiple choice format
  • 21 insightful questions
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by LearningWave42
Usually begins 2 to 72 hr after initiation of treatment.
Seratonin syndrome
Bruxism
SSRI Syndrome
Tolerance, dependence, or withdrawal effects are issue with buspirone.
Yes
No
Dependency only
No withdrawal effects
Complications of buspirone except
Euphoria
Dizziness
Constipation
Suicidal ideation
Buspirone is for
STAT USE
PRN USE
Scheduled use
Daily use
The exact antianxiety mechanism of this medication is unknown
Typical anxiolytics
Atypical anxiolytics
Barbiturate anxiolytics
SSRI's
Antidote for benzodiazepine IV toxicity
Activated charcoal
NSS
Flumazenil
Citalopram
Use benzodiazepines cautiously in older adult clients and those who have liver disease or a history of substance use disorder.
True
False
Benzodiazepine generally used for
Short acting
Short term
Long term
Long acting
Antidote/treatment for oral benzodiazepine toxicity
Activated charcoal and/or Saline cathartics
Flumazenil
Paracetamol
Citalopram
Paradoxical response of benzodiazepine except
Rage
Anxiety
Lethargy
Euphoria
Difficulty recalling events that occur after dosing
Anterograde amnesia
CNS depression
Medication amnesia
Acute memory loss
Sedative hypnotic anxiolytics except;
Lorazepam
Diazepam
Alprazolam
Citalopram
Enhance the inhibitory effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the CNS. Relief from anxiety occurs rapidly following administration.
Benzodiazepine
Benzonates
Lorazepam
Diazepam
Psychological manifestation can include fear and apprehension
OCD
PTSD
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Anxiety disorders
Seratonin syndrome is not lethal
True
False
Bruxism is
Grinding of teeth
Clenching of teeth
Happens usually during sleep
All of the above
Treatment for bruxism
Low dose buspirone
Low dose SSRI
Low dose MAOI
Low dose TAC
What is true about paroxetine
Pregnancy risk C
Contraindicated with MAOI only
Contraindicated with alcohol
All of the above
Taking the medication in the morning can prevent sleep disturbances.
True
False
Widespread problem, ranking high among causes of disability
Anxiety Disorder
Depressive disorder
Psychotic disorder
CNS depression
Antidepressant medications are classified into how many main groups
6
5
3
4
Considered first-line treatment for depression
SSRI
TAC
MAOI
Benzodiazepine
More likely in older adult clients taking diuretics
Rash
Sexual dysfunction
Bruxism
Hyponatremia
Fluoxetine increases the risk of birth defects.
True
False
Fluoxetine can displace heparin from bound protein and result in increased heparin levels.
True
False
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