Ans1 :- there is very vital role of nurses to educate the clinte and their families.
Nurse should tells about various neurobiogical theories is simple and understandable manner like serotonin hypothisis in case of depression and tells about drugs like ssri and tricyclic antidepressants.
Reassured patients about their success rate and also tells fact that these drugs might be ineffective and going to be changed also encourage patients for good compliance.
Ans:-2
1.selective serotonin re uptake inhibitors :- drug of choice for depression
Moa-block the serotonin re uptake channel and increase concentration of serotonin.
Side effects - headache
Drowsiness
Dry mouth
Insomnia
Nervessnes
2.Antipsychotics:- use in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
MIA-block D2 receptor and serotonin receptors
Side effects-sedation
Parkinsonism
Anxiety
Hyperprolactinaemia
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