Block 3 Flashcards
symptoms (at least 5) peak around the time of menses for the past year
premenstrual dysphoric disorder
symptoms (don’t need a minimum of 5) peak around the time of menses for the past year
premenstrual syndrome
painful menses
dysmenorrhea
vague physical symptoms with the absence of other symptoms of depression
masked depression
what prescription drugs can cause depressive mood
antihypertensives
antineoplastics
steroids
what drug classes can cause elevated mood and mania-like symptoms
steroids
stimulants
at least one manic episode
bipolar I
at least 1 hypomania and at least 1 major depressive episode
bipolar II
persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood and persistently increased activity/energy lasting at least 1 week unless hospitalization in required
manic episode
persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood and persistently increased activity/energy lasting at least 4 days, with no impairment in social/occupational functioning
hypomanic episode
alternating mood swings from periods of mild/moderate depression to hypomanic symptoms for at least 2 years without meeting criteria for hypomanic or depressive episode
not without symptoms for more than 2 months at a time
significant impairment in social/occupational functioning
cyclothymic disorder
persist for 6 months with at least 1 month of symptoms
negative symptoms, delusions, hallucinations
decreased level of functioning
schizophrenia
schizophrenia symptoms for at least 1 month but less than 6 months
schizophreniform disorder
often follows a stressful life event
less than 1 month then the patient returns to their normal self
brief psychotic disorder
delusions or hallucinations for 2 or more weeks in the absence of a major mood episode
schizoaffective disorder
presence of delusions with no other abnormal behavior for at least 1 month
delusional disorder
what are the 8 symptoms of the psychosis symptoms rating scale
hallucinations
abnormal psychomotor activity
delusions
disorganized speech
mania
impaired cognition
negative symptoms
depression
what is the criteria for binge drinking in women
4 or more drinks during a single occasion
what is the criteria for binge drinking for men
5 or more drinks during a single occasion
what is the criteria for heavy drinking for women
8 or more drinks per week
what is the criteria for heavy drinking for men
15 or more drinks per week
what is the criteria for moderate drinking for women
1 drink per day
what is the criteria for moderate drinking for men
up to 2 drinks per day
what drugs are used for alcohol withdrawal
which of them are for longer term treatment
benzodiazepines
Naltrexone (longer- prevent relapse)
Acamprosate (longer-prevent relapse)
Disulfiram (longer-prevent relapse)