Posted: January 18th, 2023
Part 1: Psychopharmacology
Part 1: Psychopharmacology
Topic: Amitriptyline
1. Describe uses for treatment FDA approved (one paragraph)
2. Explain Off label uses (one paragraph)
3. Contraindications (one paragraph)
4. Mechanism of action (one paragraph)
5. Potential side effects(one paragraph)
6. Lab monitoring/ follow up (one paragraph)
7. Explain the role of the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in the role of prescribing the medication (one paragraph)
8. Explain the role of the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in the role of managing the medication (one paragraph)
9. Conclusion (one paragraph)
The number of words in each paragraph should be similar
Part 2: Psychopharmacology
Topic: Agomelatine
1. Describe uses for treatment FDA approved (one paragraph)
2. Explain Off label uses (one paragraph)
3. Contraindications (one paragraph)
4. Mechanism of action (one paragraph)
5. Potential side effects(one paragraph)
6. Lab monitoring/ follow up (one paragraph)
7. Explain the role of the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in the role of prescribing the medication (one paragraph)
8. Explain the role of the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in the role of managing the medication (one paragraph)
9. Conclusion (one paragraph)
Parts 3 and 4 have the same questions. However, you must answer with references and different writing, always addressing them objectively, as if you were different students. Similar responses in wording or references will not be accepted.
Part 3: Inclusive Recreation Services
Topic: Ethical Assumptions and Leisure
Read the eight statements presented below:
a. Assumption #1 (Humans): All People Deserve Our Respect
b. Assumption #2 (Humans): Everyone Has the Right to Self-Determination
c. Assumption #3 (Humans): No One Can Be Reduced to One Characteristic
d. Assumption #4 (Ideals): Inclusion Is Good
e. Assumption #5 (Ideals): Diversity Enriches Our World
f. Assumption #6 (Service Providers): With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
g. Assumption #7 (Service Providers): We Ought to Consider Perspectives Different From Our Own
h. Assumption #8 (Service Providers): Critical and Constructive Thinking Contribute to a More Just Society
1. Describe why you think each of these assumptions are listed at the beginning of the Textbook “Inclusive Leisure Services”(4TH Ed). (Three paragraphs)
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
2. Which of these assumptions do you think are the most important? (One paragraph)
a. Explain reasons why you selected these particular assumptions.
3. Which of the assumptions have you spent limited time thinking about? (One paragraph)
a. Explain
4. Select one of the assumptions. (One paragraph)
a. What is the relationship between that assumption and providing inclusive leisure services?
Part 4: Inclusive Recreation Services
Topic: Ethical Assumptions and Leisure
Read the eight statements presented below:
a. Assumption #1 (Humans): All People Deserve Our Respect
b. Assumption #2 (Humans): Everyone Has the Right to Self-Determination
c. Assumption #3 (Humans): No One Can Be Reduced to One Characteristic
d. Assumption #4 (Ideals): Inclusion Is Good
e. Assumption #5 (Ideals): Diversity Enriches Our World
f. Assumption #6 (Service Providers): With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
g. Assumption #7 (Service Providers): We Ought to Consider Perspectives Different From Our Own
h. Assumption #8 (Service Providers): Critical and Constructive Thinking Contribute to a More Just Society
1. Describe why you think each of these assumptions are listed at the beginning of the Textbook “Inclusive Leisure Services”(4TH Ed). (Three paragraphs)
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
2. Which of these assumptions do you think are the most important? (One paragraph)
a. Explain reasons why you selected these particular assumptions.
3. Which of the assumptions have you spent limited time thinking about? (One paragraph)
a. Explain
4. Select one of the assumptions. (One paragraph)
a. What is the relationship between that assumption and providing inclusive leisure services?
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Part 1: Psychopharmacology
Topic: Amitriptyline
Amitriptyline is an FDA-approved medication primarily used as a tricyclic antidepressant. It is also used to treat certain chronic pain conditions such as neuropathic pain and fibromyalgia.
Off-label uses for amitriptyline include treatment of anxiety disorders, insomnia, and migraines. It has also been used as a prophylactic treatment for certain types of headaches such as tension-type headaches and cluster headaches.
Contraindications for amitriptyline include use in patients with a history of heart problems, urinary retention, or angle-closure glaucoma. The medication should also be used with caution in patients with a history of seizures or bipolar disorder.
The mechanism of action of amitriptyline is thought to involve the inhibition of the reuptake of the neurotransmitters serotonin and norepinephrine, which leads to an increase in their levels in the synaptic cleft. This leads to an improvement in mood and pain relief.
Potential side effects of amitriptyline include dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, drowsiness, and weight gain. Some patients may also experience more serious side effects such as seizures, confusion, and changes in heart rate.
Lab monitoring is not typically required for amitriptyline, but it should be used with caution in patients with a history of heart problems and blood pressure should be monitored regularly.
A Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) can play a role in the prescribing of amitriptyline by assessing patients for mental health conditions and determining if this medication is an appropriate treatment option. The PMHNP can also monitor for side effects and adjust the dosage as needed.
A PMHNP can also play a role in managing amitriptyline by providing support and education to the patient, monitoring for side effects, and working with other healthcare providers to ensure the best possible outcome.
Amitriptyline is an FDA-approved medication that is primarily used to treat depression, but also has off-label uses for other conditions such as anxiety and chronic pain. It is important to be aware of potential side effects and contraindications and to monitor patients closely. A PMHNP can play a role in both prescribing and managing the medication.
Part 2: Psychopharmacology
Topic: Agomelatine
Agomelatine is an FDA-approved medication primarily used to treat major depressive disorder. It is a melatonin receptor agonist and serotonin 5-HT2C receptor antagonist.
Off-label uses for agomelatine include treatment of anxiety disorders, insomnia, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Contraindications for agomelatine include use in patients with hepatic impairment or history of jaundice, and it should be used with caution in patients with a history of seizures.
The mechanism of action of agomelatine is thought to involve the activation of melatonin receptors and the inhibition of serotonin 5-HT2C receptors which leads to an improvement in mood and sleep regulation.
Potential side effects of agomelatine include nausea, headache, and diarrhea. Some patients may also experience more serious side effects such as confusion, changes in liver function tests, and changes in heart rate.
Lab monitoring is not typically required for agomelatine, but it should be used with caution in patients with a