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BCCO PCT #4 PowerPoint AND Intermediate CIT Course TCOLE Course # 3841 Texas Commission On Law Enforcement Participant Handout UNIT FOUR
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4.0 Psychopharmacology & Side Effects in Persons with Mental Illness
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Medications mental illness Medications can be an effective ____________ for mental illness. cure controlimprove skills While it is not a cure, they are used to control symptoms and improve _______ skills, which can then help reduce the severity of the mental illness.
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psychiatric medications mental illness rest of their _________ Most individuals who are on psychiatric medications for mental illness will continue taking them for the rest of their _________. 4.0 Psychopharmacology & Side Effects in Persons with Mental Illness – Cont’d
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4.1 Four Categories of Medications used to control Mental Illness 1. Anti-psychotic Thorazine 1. Anti-psychotic ( Thorazine, Mellaril, Haldol) controls hallucinations (e.g., schizophrenia)
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2. Antidepressants Prozac 2. Antidepressants (Elavil, Prozac, Zoloft) control feelings of sadness, feelings of hopelessness, and suicidal thoughts (e.g., depression) 4.1 Four Categories of Medications used to control Mental Illness
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3. Mood stabilizers Tegratol LithiumDepakote 3. Mood stabilizers ( Tegratol, Lithium, Depakote ) control mood swings (e.g., bipolar disorder) 4.1 Four Categories of Medications used to control Mental Illness
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4. Anti-anxiety drugs Xanax Valium 4. Anti-anxiety drugs ( Xanax, Valium, Buspar) 4.1 Four Categories of Medications used to control Mental Illness
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Old vs. new drugs significantly fewer side effects Old vs. new drugs - new drugs have significantly fewer side effects, but old drugs are still used today, especially with the _________ (due to lower costs)
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4.2 Side Effects from Psychotropic Medications Can be __________________ Are often ___________, which may cause person to refuse to take them as directed
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muscle ____________, protruding __________, ________ rolled back, constant ________movement, ____________, 4.2 Side Effects from Psychotropic Medications EXAMPLES
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uncoordinated _______________, __________________, ______________ ______________, ________________, 4.2 Side Effects from Psychotropic Medications EXAMPLES….Cont’d
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blurred ________________ ____________ gain, ______________, liver ________________ 4.2 Side Effects from Psychotropic Medications EXAMPLES….Cont’d
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As noted, some of these side effects are __________________, even after the ______________ have been stopped, neurological damage due to the medications tendency to effect neurological damage 4.2 Side Effects from Psychotropic Medications SIDE EFFECTS
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lethal Many of these medications are also lethal when taken in ____________. mentally ill Careful monitoring is necessary due to many mentally ill consumer symptoms include disorganization and difficulty ________________. 4.2 Side Effects from Psychotropic Medications SIDE EFFECTS….Cont’d
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4.3 OLD vs. NEW Medications negative side effects There is an “old” class of drugs, such as ___________, that have some very negative side effects, such as severe sedation, possible impotence, etc.
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drugs fewer side effects There is also a “new” class of drugs that treat the __________ much better and have fewer side effects. The “older” _________ are still in use today 4.3 OLD vs. NEW Medications…Cont’d
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medications prevalent usage It is important to be familiar with the older medications, due to their more prevalent usage with the indigent and ________ populations. antipsychotic medications The newer antipsychotic medications are more _________. 4.3 OLD vs. NEW Medications…Cont’d
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4.4 Three Primary Reasons why Mental Persons do not take prescribed medications continuous problem for law enforcement not adhering to their medication ______________ A continuous problem for law enforcement is mental health consumers not adhering to their medication ______________. crisis This _______________ is the primary cause of crisis concerns.
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FOOD for THOUGHT How many of you have been prescribed medications by a doctor and did not take them for whatever reason? What was the effect of not taking them?
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Common reasons for deviating from a drug schedule Common reasons for deviating from a drug schedule: ______________ Nasty _______ ______________ they don’t want people to know they have a mental illness The ____________ associated with being mentally ill, i.e., they don’t want people to know they have a mental illness 4.3 OLD vs. NEW Medications…Cont’d
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Common reasons for deviating from a drug schedule Common reasons for deviating from a drug schedule: think they no longer need the medications They start ________ ________ and think they no longer need the medications 4.3 OLD vs. NEW Medications…Cont’d
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RIGHT TO REFUSE A person may not administer a psychoactive medication to a patient who __________to take the medication voluntarily
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Unless the patient is in need of a medication related to an emergency, or the patient is under an order authorizing the administration of the medication regardless of the patient’s refusal. RIGHT TO REFUSE - Cont’d
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QUESTIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS Would you want to take these medications? Is the treatment worse than the illness?
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26 4.3. Discuss “old” vs. “new” medications.
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RHETORICAL QUESTIONS Is this guy on the lawn mower playing with a full deck? Based on your observations do you think he is suffering from a mental illness? Back up may have kept this from escalating!
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Questions?
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29 DEFINE & PROCESS Process: List & Explain 4.1: The four categories of medications utilized in controlling the symptoms of mental Illness
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30 DEFINE & PROCESS Process: List and Explain 4.2: The side effects with the use of psychotropic medications
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31 DEFINE & PROCESS Process: Define & Explain 4.3: Define & Explain 4.3: ‘Old’ vs. ‘new’ medications
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32 DEFINE & PROCESS Process: Define & Explain 4.4: The three primary reasons why consumers do not take their medications as prescribed.
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SOURCES All Course Sources and/or Resources are listed in your Participant Handout Bexar County Constable Office PCT#4 Crisis Intervention TRAINING (CIT) Course # 3841
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“Knowledge is “POWER” Stay informed, stay SAFE, stay Vigilant & stay Alive”
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TAKE A 10-MINUTE BREAK
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