Block 3 Flashcards

1
Q

symptoms (at least 5) peak around the time of menses for the past year

A

premenstrual dysphoric disorder

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2
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symptoms (don’t need a minimum of 5) peak around the time of menses for the past year

A

premenstrual syndrome

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3
Q

painful menses

A

dysmenorrhea

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4
Q

vague physical symptoms with the absence of other symptoms of depression

A

masked depression

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5
Q

what prescription drugs can cause depressive mood

A

antihypertensives
antineoplastics
steroids

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6
Q

what drug classes can cause elevated mood and mania-like symptoms

A

steroids
stimulants

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7
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at least one manic episode

A

bipolar I

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8
Q

at least 1 hypomania and at least 1 major depressive episode

A

bipolar II

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9
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persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood and persistently increased activity/energy lasting at least 1 week unless hospitalization in required

A

manic episode

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10
Q

persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood and persistently increased activity/energy lasting at least 4 days, with no impairment in social/occupational functioning

A

hypomanic episode

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11
Q

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

A

cyclothymic disorder

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12
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persist for 6 months with at least 1 month of symptoms

negative symptoms, delusions, hallucinations

decreased level of functioning

A

schizophrenia

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13
Q

schizophrenia symptoms for at least 1 month but less than 6 months

A

schizophreniform disorder

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14
Q

often follows a stressful life event

less than 1 month then the patient returns to their normal self

A

brief psychotic disorder

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15
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delusions or hallucinations for 2 or more weeks in the absence of a major mood episode

A

schizoaffective disorder

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16
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presence of delusions with no other abnormal behavior for at least 1 month

A

delusional disorder

17
Q

what are the 8 symptoms of the psychosis symptoms rating scale

A

hallucinations
abnormal psychomotor activity
delusions
disorganized speech
mania
impaired cognition
negative symptoms
depression

18
Q

what is the criteria for binge drinking in women

A

4 or more drinks during a single occasion

19
Q

what is the criteria for binge drinking for men

A

5 or more drinks during a single occasion

20
Q

what is the criteria for heavy drinking for women

A

8 or more drinks per week

21
Q

what is the criteria for heavy drinking for men

A

15 or more drinks per week

22
Q

what is the criteria for moderate drinking for women

A

1 drink per day

23
Q

what is the criteria for moderate drinking for men

A

up to 2 drinks per day

24
Q

what drugs are used for alcohol withdrawal
which of them are for longer term treatment

A

benzodiazepines
Naltrexone (longer- prevent relapse)
Acamprosate (longer-prevent relapse)
Disulfiram (longer-prevent relapse)