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Typical 20 mg/day Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome Extrapyramidal Side Effects |
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Typical 18.5 mg/day Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome Extrapyramidal Side Effects |
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Extrapyramidal Side Effects (EPS) |
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Pseudoparkinsoniam acute dystonic reactions akathisia akinesia oculogyric crisis (eyes locked upward) |
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Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) |
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Fever Encephalopathy Vitals unstable Enzymes elevated Rigidity of muscles |
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Extrapyramidal Side Effects Drugs that Treat |
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A - Artane B - Benadryl C - Cogentin S - Symmtrel |
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Thorazine Taractan Mellaril Serentil |
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Typical Low Potency Less EPS High anti-cholinergic effects |
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Atypical low chance EPS life threatening siezures & agranulocytosis treate positive & negative effects |
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Atypical low chance EPS treate positive & negative effects |
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Atypical low chance EPS treate positive & negative effects |
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Atypical low chance EPS treate positive & negative effects |
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Atypical low chance EPS treate positive & negative effects long acting given IM |
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Atypical low chance EPS treate positive & negative effects least side effects |
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Atypical low chance EPS treate positive & negative effects long acting youth w/ Bipolar Disorder higher doses Tardive dyskinesia |
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Anticholinergic / Anti-parkinsonism |
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Anticholinergic / Anti-parkinsonism |
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Anticholinergic / Anti-parkinsonism |
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Anticholinergic / Anti-parkinsonism |
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Anticholinergic / Anti-parkinsonism |
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Anticholinergic / Anti-parkinsonism |
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Side Effects: Sedation, tremor, and muscle stiffness (low EPS) |
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mask like faces, stiff and stooped posture, shuffling gait, drooling, tremor, pill rolling (5 hrs. to 30 days) |
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Acute dystonic reactions (dystonia) |
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acute contractions of tongue, face, neck, and back (tongue and jaw first) musce cramps of the neck and head |
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motor inner-driven resltessness (tapping foot incessantly, rocking backward & forward, shifing weight from side to side) |
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facial: protruding & rolling tongue, blowing, smacking, licking, spastic facial, distortion, smacking movements Limbs: rapid, purposeless & irregular movements Trunk: neck & shoulder movements, dramatic hip jerks and rocking, twisting pelvic thrusts Permanent condition |
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1. Disorganized speech and behavior, inappropriate affect. 2. Delusions and hallucinations, if present, are not prominent or fragmented. 3. associated features include grimacing & other odd behaviors |
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1. Hullicinations, delusions 2. No disorganized speech, disorganized behavior, catatonia, or inappropriate affect present. |
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1. motor immobility (waxy flexibility or stupor) 2. Excessive purposeless motor activity (agitation) 3. extreme negativism or mutism 4. posturing 5. echolalia or echopraxis |
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1. acitve phase symptoms (hallucinations, delusions, bizzare behaviors) 2. no one clinical presentation dominates (paranoid, disorganized, catatonic) |
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1. no longer active phase symptoms 2. some symptoms noted |
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