Adult (part 1): (Ideal VT, setting up vent, optimal PEEP, when to stop wean, considerations for readiness to wean patient from ventilator. Adult (part 2): (RT formulas, ARDS vent strategy, Guidelines to adjusting vents, EKGs part 1, determining level of consciousness). Drugs Aricept & Namenda. PERSONALITY DISORDERS. 5 Treatments - Psychopharmacology. Don’t forget collaterals “TYPICAL” MEDICATIONS USED BY DSM-IV-TR CATEGORY. Valium SSRI’s Prozac. Klonopin Celexa. And all antidepressants Zoloft.
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