Psych--Clin Med+

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  1. 4. Which mood stabilizer medication has a unique SE of hypothyroidism and can be used as last line for SIADH to induce diuresis?
  2. 6. Which atypical antipsychotic medication can also be used to treat Huntington's, and has SE including DM type 2 & wt gain?
  3. 10. What is the cause of the antipsychotic-induced SE of gynecomastia/ galactorrhea?
  4. 13. Which condition includes eye movement desensitization and reprocessing as part of treatment? (abbrev.)
  5. 14. Severity and number of symptoms are the main differentiating factors in distinguishing illness anxiety from _____ symptom disorder.
  6. 17. *Attention seeking* is a buzzword for which personality disorder usually marked with sexual behavior
  7. 20. Which class of antidepressants can be fatal with OD? (abbrev.)
  8. 22. At what age does autism spectrum disorder present?
  9. 24. The pathophysiology of Schizophrenia is theorized to be an imbalance of primarily __________; marked by excess levels in certain neural pathways, but deficiencies in others.
  10. 26. MC ADHD manifestation in boys
  11. 28. Antisocial personality disorder is often linked to which other disorder which is highly associated with criminal activity?
  12. 30. _________ hygiene is important to educate patients on especially patients with ADHD and bulimia nervosa.
  13. 31. Which differential diagnosis should be ruled out FIRST before diagnosing a panic attack? (abbrev.)
  14. 32. Which drug class is indicated for all the following: alcohol withdrawal, anxiety, status epilepticus,
  15. 35. Mnemonic/screening questionnaire tool used to determine if an eating disorder is present
  16. 36. Which disorder manifests as an acute neurologic symptom with or without an identifiable trigger that usually occurs to patients with a history of traumatic event without a physical etiology?
  17. 37. Children with ADHD who are untreated are at a higher risk of developing a substance use disorder than those who are treated. True or false?
  18. 41. SJS is a serious potential SE of which mood stabilizer?
  19. 42. Benzodiazepines, Dantrolene, Bromocriptine, & or Amantadine can all be used to treat what complication from medications that deplete dopamine levels? (abbrev.)
  20. 43. Which add on pharmacotherapy can be used to help treat AN?
  21. 45. DM is associated with ________ nervosa.
  22. 46. A history of ______ is the most important predictor of eating disorders in adolescents.
  23. 47. MC ADHD manifestation in girls
  24. 49. Howie Mandel's disorder
  25. 50. Which specific electrolyte needs to be monitored closely in AN patients during nutritional rehabilitation to reduce the risk of refeeding syndrome?
  26. 51. Anatomical brain abnormalities detected on imaging in schizophrenic patients includes: cortical atrophy, smaller hippocampus, & enlarged ________.
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  1. 1. As dysthymic d/o : depression :: _______ d/o : bipolar.
  2. 2. What is the antidote to serotonin syndrome?
  3. 3. ADHD pathophysiology is described as an imbalance of catecholamine metabolism in the cerebral cortex, and a secondary role that can also be checked is a deficiency in fatty acids, iron, & _____.
  4. 5. Schizophrenia & __________ may present similarly on neuroimaging and may occur in the same population, but differ clinically.
  5. 7. A state of abnormal movement or immobility marked by a psychogenic cause usually involving another psychiatric disorder
  6. 8. Which antipsychotic medication used for schizophrenia has a risk of EPS among other SE?
  7. 9. In general, which group of disorders are treated primarily with cognitive therapy and rarely use medications unless other comorbid conditions are present?
  8. 11. Personality disorders must be diagnosed ages _____ and older and must stay relatively the same with age.
  9. 12. Severe _________ in people is a hallmark sign of paranoid personality disorder that may present similarly in schizophrenic patients, but likely other symptoms will present in Schizophrenia.
  10. 15. "Normal" grief experienced after the loss of a loved one, symptoms of MDD can last 6-12 months without worsening before another diagnosis is considered.
  11. 16. Kanye's disorder
  12. 18. The female athlete triad consists of _________, amenorrhea, & disordered eating.
  13. 19. Hyperplasia of which gland is seen in bulimia nervosa?
  14. 20. Around what age are females typically diagnosed with schizophrenia?
  15. 21. Weight loss equal to or more than ________ lbs in 3 months is suspicious for an eating disorder.
  16. 23. Which rescue medication is used for respiratory distress from opioid OD that is available IN, IV, IM, & SQ AKA Narcan?
  17. 25. Major sign of opioid USE
  18. 27. Which atypical antidepressant medication is absolutely contraindicated in eating disorders and seizures?
  19. 29. _______ nervosa has the highest mortality rate of all the eating disorders.
  20. 33. Trump's personality disorder
  21. 34. The hallmark of _______ disease is socially unacceptable behavior that may overlap with histrionic personality disorder, and impulse-control disorders, but this has an identified physiologic cause of specific degeneration of cortical regions of the brain.
  22. 38. Deciding to admit a suicidal patient involves weighing the risk factors, but if the patient has a ____, and tells you about it--we are legally required to admit them.
  23. 39. A BMI equal to or less than ________ in the presence of AN is considered severe.
  24. 40. EKG changes such as increased PR interval, heart block, bradycardia, and ST/ T wave abnormalities can be seen in patients with _______ nervosa.
  25. 44. If you suspect ________ disorder by proxy call CPS.
  26. 48. Differentiating signs of opioid WITHDRAWAL include mydriasis, piloerection, & _________.