Deck 1 - Psych Shelf - UWORLD Flashcards

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1
Q

Intoxication with ____ presents as:

  • violent behavior
  • dissociation
  • hallucinations
  • amnesia
  • nystagmus
  • ataxia
A

PCP (phenylcyclidine)

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Intoxication with ___ presents as:

  • visual hallucinations
  • euphoria
  • dysphoria/panic
  • tachycardia/hypertension
A

LSD

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3
Q

Intoxication with __ presents as:

  • euphoria
  • agitation/psychosis
  • chest pain
  • seizures
  • tachycardia/hypertension
  • mydriasis
A

Cocaine

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4
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Intoxication with ___ presents as:

  • violent behavior
  • psychosis, diaphoresis
  • tachycardia/hypertension
  • choreiform movements
  • tooth decay
A

Methamphetamine

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5
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Intoxication with ___ presents as:

  • increased appetite
  • euphoria
  • dysphoria/panic
  • slow reflexes, impaired time perception
  • dry mouth
  • conjunctival injection
A

Marijuana

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Intoxication with ___ presents as:

  • euphoria
  • depressed mental status
  • miosis
  • respiratory depression
  • constipation
A

Heroin

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7
Q

Bath salts are synthetic ___ analogues.

A

amphetamine

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____, an anti-depressant, has been associated with dose-dependent HTN.

A

Venlafaxine; because of NE reuptake inhibition; monitor BP regularly

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____ and ____ are the least likely SGAs to cause weight gain.

A

Aripiprazole and Ziprasidone

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____ antagonizes presynaptic alpa-2 adrenergic receptors and is associated with increased appetite and sedation

A

Mirtazapine

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11
Q

What are the Cluster A personality disorders?

A
  1. Paranoid
  2. Schizoid
  3. Schizotypal
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What are the Cluster B personality disorders?

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  1. Antisocial
  2. Borderline
  3. Histrionic
  4. Narcissistic
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13
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What are the Cluster C personality disorders?

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  1. Avoidant
  2. Dependent
  3. Obsessive-compulsive
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Personality disorder: suspicious, distrustful, hypervigilant

A

Paranoid personality disorder

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Personality disorder: prefers to be a loner, detached, unemotional

A

Schizoid personality disorder

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16
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Personality disorder: unusual thoughts, perceptions & behaviors

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Schizotypal personality disorder

17
Q

Personality disorder: disregard & violation of the rights of others

A

Antisocial personality behavior

18
Q

Personality disorder: chaotic relationships, abandonment fears, labile mood, impulsivity, inner emptiness

A

Borderline personality disorder

19
Q

Personality disorder: superficial theatrical, attention-seeking

A

Histrionic personality disorder

20
Q

personality disorder: grandiosity, lack of empathy

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Narcissistic personality disorder

21
Q

personality disorder: avoidance due to fears of criticism & rejection

A

Avoidant personality disorder

22
Q

Personality disorder: submissive, clingy, needs to be taken care of

A

Dependent personality disorder

23
Q

Personality disorder: rigid, controlling, perfectionistic

A

Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder

24
Q

What is the treatment for catatonia?

A

Benzos (Lorazepam); if severe or intractable –> ECT