Antipsychotics Mnemonics (Memorable Psychopharmacology Lecture 4)
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
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Antipsychotics are second only to antidepressants in how commonly they are used, including treatment of not only psychosis but a wide variety of disorders as well! Learn about both first-generation antipsychotics and second-generation antipsychotics as well as their major side effects like extrapyramidal symptoms in this video.
Intended for all healthcare providers, including doctors, medical students, psychologists, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, and more!
Lecture notes available here: drive.google.com/drive/folder...
This is part the Memorable Psychopharmacology playlist on UA-cam: • Memorable Psychopharma...
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BEST LECTURE EVERRR!!! IM A MENTAL HEALTH NURSE AND I VE FOUND THIS VERY ENRICHING . THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Because medications can stop or at least slow the progression of schizophrenia... it has a 'relapsing remitting' course with progressive grey matter damage happening over the years. The end stage would be mostly the negative symptoms of withdrawing, apathy, emotional 'flatness', little speech etc
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I always felt bored studying antipsychotic, after watching this I am amazed I learned more just watching one vid than all reading text that bore you with worthless details, it was so high yield and side effects u explained perfectly.thank u so much sir plz do make more such videos
When you take the medication and stop it and wondering why you feel off and you can’t have sex then this stuff becomes very interesting
Akathisia is one of the worst feeling possible. I had a few episodes of akathisia after being prescribed with an atipsychotic. I stopped taking it by myself (without consulting my psychiatrist) after a few days because I couldn't take it anymore. Every time I endend up taking high doses of sleep medication in order put myself to sleep so that it would end. You will do anything to stop it, after a few hours even suicide will come to your mind even if you aren't really going to do it - but for a person that is already considering suicide I can imagine an episode of akathisia might drive them to do it, especially if they don't have any other means to put an end to it, like sleep medications. During my experiences I remembered that I always tought that this must be what being in hell feels like - but then I tought it couldn't be that bad. I always took the medication before I went to sleep, so the akathisia would usually start when I was already in bed. Because of that, even after I stopped taking the medication I started to be afraid to go to bed because I was worried it would happen again, even though I knew it wouldn't since I stopped taking the medication. Thankfully this stopped after something like a week. For psychiatrists reading this, if your patient say they are experiencing this, please let them off the medication that is causing it. Akathisia is a side effect that no one should be asked to endure
And i'm sorry but I don't think drinking any ammount of coffee would make you feel anywhere close to being with akathisia... Just consider that people who experience akathisia consider suicide to stop it. Feeling the need to be in movement is actually the very least of the problems, the worst part goes on only in your head. The moving is just the only symptom that can be perceived by others
He got akathisia confused with cocaine. No amount of coffee can compare. Truly hell.
did you start any medications that wouldnt start this side effect or have u been living without antipsychotic? which antipsychotic gave u akathisia and how long did the symptom last? thx
This was easier to grasp than our psych nursing lecture 👀 The images and examples you use are super helpful. THANK YOU!
Recent graduate, PMHNP. Wow... Gr8 review. Greatly appreciated 👍🏾😊
Thank you for your work. For a medical student, this was an excellent overview with good mnemonics.
This was one of the most amazing lectures I have ever received! The best part was the videos demonstrating concepts, and that added to the mnemonics and little memory tricks... I don't think I could forget this lesson if I tried! 🙌🙌🙌
Thank you so much for putting this out here
your explanation is the best I've been watching so many videos on antipsychotics drugs but none has explained too clear
These lectures are so well organized and made easy to understand the complexity of these drugs. Thank you so much!
These video's are incredible. So precise and informative. Currently in my behavioral medicine rotation and i can not thank you enough for putting these together. I have recalled multiple facts due because of you. Thanks!
Glad it's been helpful for you!
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King James Version
20 He sent his word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions.
Great video..especially the visual explaination of side effects associated with anti psychotics..thanks and keep going👏🏼👍🏼
Jonathan, this series has been immensely helpful in studying for my PMHNP boards. Thank you!
Sue Medina Hi Sue. Did you pass the PMHNP boards? I’m currently in a PMHNP program and looking for ways to study effectively. This series has been very helpful.
Same!
Lets think about patient rights before forcing them medication. Thanks
@@jillstin9373 We do and a few of the rights consist of the right medication, the right dose, the right time etc all in the least restrictive environment. Nobody is forced to take medication in an outpatient setting but if someone is a threat to themselves, unstable, or a threat to someone else then a court order can mandate it in an inpatient setting. If a person is that bad off, they usually do a 360 after wks of treatment. As a psych RN for nearly a decade, I've seen it over and over. It's no different from a diabetic having to take Metformin or Insulin. Please do not mislead people on this platform.
@@just_shaeee I'm sorry. You must be washed. No there alot of people that are forced to take medication. By their parents who are told by their doctors their children are "severely sick & need severe help" so they give the most powerful pill they have. anti-psychotics. Please consider patients rights before you hand them a cup of mediication & continually yell at them to take it. I've seen this too many times.
your videos are amazing!! I am studying to be a psych nurse practitioner and these videos are very helpful. Thank you so much!
Whoever prescribes antipsychotics either has not the slightest clue what she/he is doing or she/he needs mental treatment more than any patient that ever turned to her/him for help. No responsible person would risk causing such harm to those they claim to help or to anybody for that matter.
It is also amazing to read the comments, a lot of mental health professionals writing that this was the most informative video they ever saw on this topic. In my opinion the content of this video is so basic that noone should have licence to prescribe or deal with these drugs unless they knew of these.
It's the ultimate powertrip to alter peoples salience for life and effectively legally shut down their brain. Make no mistake, one day this piece of history will be viewed with horror.
My grandfather used to say war is legalized murder. I have found that psychiatric drugging is legalized mutilation of people's mind. No consequences bared by those prescribing, those administering, nor those producing the substance.
We want more of your lectures it's gorgeous
You’ve condensed my professors lecture into a quarter of the time with pneumonics. Thank you
Your videos were a huge blessing! I'm starting my pysch rotation in nursing school and I feel much more confident after watching your reviews. Thank you!💙
Fantastic lecture. SUPER helpful with the mnemonics. Thanks very much !
I love how you attach videos, it really helps, thank you so much.
This lecture is the BEST! Well done! I'm a student nurse and this is helping me remember the psychotropic medications so much! Thank you!
This was very helpful. Thank you very much. It will be very helpful if you can provide the slides of this lecture so we can review it fast before the exam.
Thank you for this!!! truly explained better by you in 22 minutes than in a confusing 3 hour lecture. thank you! thank you! thank you!
This is seriously an excellent psyc lecture video, blown away by how hood this video is honestly.
Amazing summaries buddy. Love your editing and speaking style. Amazing amazing thing you have here thanks!
RNID, BNS, MHSc working in community I'D sector. Best most relevant lecture ever. Thank you
Well done!! Great work.
I am an avid #MentalHealthAwareness advocate and performer, and I love this so much. I travel the country trying to bring that awareness on stages, in classrooms, hospitals, and on my UA-cam channel, so I get excited when I see other advocates. 💙❤
Thank you! You make pharmacology that much more easier to remember!
The most simplified explanation..thanks a ton.
Such a good video, the real world example and mnemonics are very useful. Thanks.
havent had any psych rotations yet, but have psych stations on my osce...the best resource out there to aid quick learning and revision!
SO helpful!! Thank you for all your efforts!
This was excellent thank you for the video
Presentation was very clear and smooth! Beautiful! Thanks you!
Thanks for the great feedback!
Great explanations given, congrats.
Great lecture! Thank you!
excellent video discussion!
This was a very very very helpful video. Thank you!
Wow you really gave me a Tons of great mnemonics, since i have an exam tomorrow, I don't know how to thank U dude ! ❤️
Thank you, your videos are amazing!!!
I want to thank you a lot because you have made it so much easier for me to understand how these drugs work, thank you!
Truly awesome. Million thanks ❤
Where have you been all my lifeeee!!!!!!!
Thank you sir , the videos really helped ,keep uploading 💜
This was so helpful. Thanks a lot!!
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Outstanding!!!!! Thanks for sharing.
Got me reliving my trauma of going through the muscle spasms the tardive dyskinesia
Fabulous!!! Huge help!
amazing videos ..very much useful
Matter of fact- manic
Active friendliness- withdrawn
Passive- suspicious
Kind firm- depress/suicidal
You are a God send .. your explanations clear and easy learn quickly!! Bless you
This has helped so much!! Ty!!
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Sir , your video makes massive impact on memory especially your visual contain give epic correlation btw things. and very catchy to remember. i'm done with mbbs and prepare for PG and these contains very useful . thank you . !
Wow. This is really the best lecturer ever
thank you for making this video! it really helped me in memorizing these drugs!
Glad it helped!
Very good information. I'm a drug rep selling antipsychotic meds for first time. Its good to know what these symptoms look like. Thanks
This is perfect. Just what I needed. Keep up with a good work! :D
Hi. I used your viedoes to review for my psychopharm class and found your videos most helpful compared to other resources i used. amazing work :)
Think about patient rights & their privileges before you force meds, thanks.
Excellent... Very helpful to medical student.. thank you for your effort.. 👍👍
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Awesome video!!!
Such a perfect lecture. ❤🧡 THANKS ALOT SIR💙❤️
Great Work!
Thank you , makes life easier there was so much confusion of that section,appreciated
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about to save me for my psych exam, thanks!
Great videos! PMHNP student that appreciates the clever ways you have devised to remember things.
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Psalm 107:20
King James Version
20 He sent his word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions.
Thank you so much best lecture ever love the example videos
this is so so so helpful, as an RN refresher! thank you!!!!
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Thankyou for such a good video 👍
Great reviews!!!
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Nursing student struggling to remember the differentiation of these types of med generations. Thank you!
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I'm on a high dose of loxapine succinate. It has caused dystonia and sleepiness, but it works great
Thank you! Very helpfull!
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@@cybermonk6364 Why do you say that?
Great job.
Great job sir
Sitting still after drinking espresso has nothing on akasthisia.
Andrew Scribner it’s like a terrifying marijuana high
@@JZGreengo you know i havent thought to conpare it to a bad trip but youre absolutely onto something. Like its an inescapable horror that could honestly send someone to suicide if it didnt stop. No exaggeration. Drinking a few espressos is such a weak analogy. A bad mj trip yeah.
Don't you wonder that most of these effects are not worth it, given that psychosis tends to dissipate given time?
True, unless you’re the one being chased by demons and having your thoughts broadcast to the entire nation through Fox News.
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Niice. Well done 👍🏽 thanks !
I am sure that you were recording this lecture early in the morning. I can hear birds. You either did not sleep this night or woke up so early to do this video. I am grateful for your lectures; this is not a GABA GABA lecture.
Thank you! 👍🏼
You're brilliant
I really found this video helpful. However, I wondered whether the consent of these patients was obtained to film them. I couldn't help but to think about how they felt being filmed or their family felt.