Case Files - Psychiatry Flashcards
What are common side effects of SSRIs and SNRIs?
- Sexual dysfunction (commonly decreased libido)
- Weight gain
- Insomnia or hypersomnolence
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Dizziness
Up to _____% of those who have had a depressive episode will have another one at some point.
85
The only side effect of SSRIs that persists months into the treatment is typically _____________.
sexual dysfunction
Between 20% and 40% of people with schizophrenia _____________.
attempt suicide
10% of schizophrenics complete suicide.
What are the five subtypes of schizophrenia?
- Paranoid
- Undifferentiated
- Catatonic
- Residual
- Disorganized
A positive rapid plasma reagin test indicates a possible _______________ infection.
syphilis
To qualify as panic disorder, you need to have a panic followed by at least one month of _______________.
- Worrying that you’re going to have another attack
- Worrying about the consequences of the attack
- Changing behaviors because of fears of another attack
Both MDD with atypical features and Hashimoto’s present with depression and weight gain. What is a key difference in the weight gain symptomatology?
MDD with atypical features presents with weight gain from increased appetite, while Hashimoto’s presents with weight gain with no change in appetite (because it is a change in metabolism).
What mood disorder does Wilson’s disease cause?
Mania
Those with schizoid personality disorder are more likely to use what defense mechanism?
Intellectualization
Hyperacusis (super-sensitive hearing) is a symptom of which recreational drug?
Phencyclidine
_____________ have been shown to delay the excretion of PCP.
Benzodiazepines