MHN 7
MHN 7
MHN 7
LESSON PLAN ON
TOPIC: Anti-manic
SUBJECT: Mental health nursing
Submitted to:MS. Garima Submitted by:Sakshi (Asistant professor)
Bsc nursing 3rd year
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the seminar the group will be able to :
8. To define 1. CARBAMAZEPINE
1 carbamazepin Mechanism of action:
min. Carbamazepine is a medication that affects
nerves and brain and works by a decreasing
impulses in nerves that cause seizures and plan What is
. It appears to decrease polysynaptic Lecture method / Carbamazepine?
responses and block post tetanic potentiation .
Indications:
9. o Bipolar disorder
o Seizures
1 o Nerve pain
min. o Diabetic neuropathy
o Neurogenic pain Pamphlet
o Pyschotic behavior with dementia
10.
Contraindications:
1.Hypersensitivity to carbamazepine
2. Kidney ,liver,heart disease
11. 1
Serious Side effects
min. 1. An allergic reaction such as difficulty in
breathing, closing your throat , swelling
of your lips, tongue or face or hives .
3min. 2. Chest pain, high blood pressure, or
congestive heart failure
3. Numbness or tingling in the hand , feet ,
arms or legs
4. Body or muscular jerks
5. Confusion, slurred speech
6. Hallucination or depression
Route: oral route
12. NURSE’s RESPONIBILITIES
Since the drug may cause dizziness and
drowsiness advise him to avoid driving
and other activities requiring alertness.
3min. Advice patient not to consume alcohol
when he is on the drug Blackboard
Emphasize the importance of regular
follow up visits and periodic examination
of blood count and monitoring of cardiac
,renal, hepatic and bone marrow
functions
S TIME SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHING LEARNING EVALUATION
N OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY/
O AV AIDs
13. 2min. To define 2. VALPROATE Lecture method
. valproate Valproic acid (depakene), sodium What is
valporate (depacon) and valproate?
divalpreoex sodium have been
used as antiepileotic agents , and
these drugs were approved for
treatment of mania and are
considered first line agents.
14. Mechanism of action:
2min. Valproate increase levels
of gamma amino butyric What are the
acid (Gaba)in the brain , mechanism of
which decrease seizure action of
activity. valproate?
15. Uses:
2 a. Manic episodes associated
min. with bipolar disorder
b. Prophylaxis of migraine What are the
c. Adjunct for schizophrenia uses of
d. Tardive dyskinesia valproate?
e. Organic brain syndrome ,
mania..
Doses: 15 mg/ kg day
16 Contraindications: Lecture cum What are the
Hypersensitivity to drug disscussion doses of
1 Liver disease valproate?
min. Pregnancy What are the
Renal disease contraindication
Side effects: s of valproate?
17. CNS: sedation,drowsiness,
,depression,coma. What are the
GI: nausea vomiting , side effects of
2 anorexia,dyspepsia,cramps valoroate?
min.
S TIME SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHING LEARNING EVALUATION
N OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY/
O AV AIDs
18. 3min.
Nursing consideration: Lecture method
o Assess seizure disorder: location ,
duration. What are the
o Migraine: frequency , intensity, nursing
alleviating factors considerations
o Blood studies: RBC , serum folate, of valproate?
serum ammonia,PT
o Blood levels: therapeutic level 50
– 100 mcg/ ml
o Respiratory dysfunction:
respiratory depression , character,
rate, rhythm.