☰ Mental Health Nursing (Nursing) - MCQs

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Q19.

The drugs which are used to treat extra pyramidal symptoms occured as a side effect of antipsychotics

  • A. Psychotic drugs
  • B. Antiparkinsonian drugs
  • C. Benzodizepines
  • D. Phenobarbitones

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Q20.

In following which is not a part of nursing care to the patient who is taking antipsychotic drug

  • A. Give a piece of lemon or chewing to reduce dry mouth
  • B. Advise the pt to take antacids because they will increase absorption of antipsychotic drug
  • C. Advise the pt not to take antacids because they will decrease absorption of antipsychotics
  • D. Explain the pt not to increase or decrease or stop taking drugs without discussing the doctor

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Q21.

Tri-hexyl phenidyl is a

  • A. Antimanic drug
  • B. Analgesic drug
  • C. Antiparkinsonian drug
  • D. Benzodiazepine

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Q22.

The EPS characterized by involuntary rhythmic stereotyped movement e.g. protrusion of tongue

  • A. Parkinsonian
  • B. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
  • C. AKathisia
  • D. Tardive dyskinesia

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Q23.

In oculogyric crisis

  • A. Eye look upward and head is turned to one side
  • B. Eye look downward and head is turned to one side
  • C. Patient is unable to talk, watch and hear
  • D. Patient has strong urge to move about

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Q24.

In following which drug may cause oculogyric crisis

  • A. Antimanic
  • B. Antipsychotic
  • C. Antidepressant
  • D. Antipyretic

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