Case study 2.4 Flashcards

1
Q

What blood tests need to be taken before starting a patient on lithium?

A

renal function
thyroid function
calcium levels
ECG levels

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Why should thyroid function be taken before starting a patient on lithium?

A

Lithium is a small molecule that mimics the thyroid hormone

This reduces the amount of thyroid that is produced

This is known as hypothyroidism

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3
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What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism?

A

Tiredness
Weight gain
Depression
Muscle ache
Dry skin and hair
Sensitive to the cold

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4
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How would you start a patient on lithium?

A

Dose is calculated per weight

Titrate up depending on the levels we get back after 12 hrs

Would use a lower dose if patient has renal function issues

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5
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What are the symptoms of lithium toxicity?

A

Drowsiness
Comma
Seizures
confusion
Tremor
visual disturbances

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6
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What are the key counselling points to give to patients who are on lithium?

A
  • Always carry your lithium card
  • Advice on signs of toxicity
    -Regular blood tests should be taken especially at the start of treatment to find out if dose is effective
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7
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“Patients who are on ramipril should be monitored more closely” Why is this the case?

A

Ramapril increases levels of lithium within the blood

This is because it increases sodium levels, therefore lithium is not renal cleared as well

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8
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Can you stop taking lithium abruptly ?

A

no, contact psychiatrist

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