Diagnoses Flashcards
Manic Episode
Elevated, expansive or irritable mood for at least a week, plus at least 3 symptoms:
• inflated self-esteem or grandiosity
• decreased need for sleep
• more talkative than usual or pressure to keep talking
• flight of ideas or feeling that thoughts are racing
• Distractibility
• starting multiple projects, not finishing any of them
• excessive involvement in pleasurable activities that have a high potential for painful consequences (e.g. unrestrained buying sprees, sexual indiscretions)
Orbitofrontal Syndrome
(Lesion = Anterior, Medial)
Child-like euphoria (“moria”) ■Facetious humor ■Shallow, labile affect ■Social disinhibition ■Impaired judgment, tact, foresight ■Impulsive, distractible ■Difficulty maintaining set
Dorsolateral Prefrontal Syndrome
Abulic, unmotivated ■Apathetic (occasional outbursts) ■Psychomotor slowing ■Concrete, stimulus bound ■Perseverative, poor problem solving, disorganized
Delusional Disorder
• Delusions are the major symptom; no marked
impairment of functioning or behavior other than 2° to delusion (“encapsulated delusions”)
• Delusions are not bizarre (ie are events which could occur such as being followed, poisoned, infected, loved at a distance, infidelity)
• Other criteria for schizophrenia or mood disorder have not been met
• 6 symptom types: erotomania (another person is in love with them), grandiose, jealous (infidelity), persecutory, somatic, mixed
Major Depression
5 or more symptoms within at least a 2 week period
- One symptom is either depressed mood or loss of interest/pleasure
- Causes clinically significant distress and marked functional impairment
- Rule out due to general medical condition, bereavement, adjustment reaction, substance related depression
Adjustment disorder, depressed
Symptoms start within 3 months of identifiable
stressor
• Distress in excess of what would be expected but doesn’t reach criteria for major depressive disorder
• Significant impairment in social/ occupational
functioning
• Not normal bereavement
• Once sressor stops, symptoms stop w/in 6 mos
Persistent Depressive Disorder
Dysthymic Disorder
Depressed mood most of the time for at least 2 years, hasn’t gone away for more than 2 months at a time
While depressed has 2 or more: • Poor appetite or overeating • Insomnia or hypersomnia • Low energy/ fatigue • Low self-esteem • Poor concentration/ difficulty making decisions • Hopelessness
Central Serotonin Syndrome
excess stimulation of 5HT1A and possibly 5HT2A
receptors in the CNS
• most frequently results when two or more drugs
with serotonergic activity are combined
• potentially fatal
Symptoms:
– Mental status changes (confusion, hypomania)
– Autonomic instability (hypertension, hyperthermia)
– Neuromuscular (rigidity, hyperreflexia, myoclonus)
Burnout (definition)
Triad of:
- Emotional exhaustion
- Feeling detached, impersonal
- Low personal accomplishment
Delirium/Acute Confusion (definition)
Transient disorder of cognition and attention accompanied by disturbances of the sleep-wake cycle and psychomotor behavior
4 Core Features:
- Disturbance of consciousness
- Inability to maintain focus, attention, and awareness of environment - Cognitive and perceptual disturbances
- Memory and language deficits, disorganized speech and thought process not explained by existing dementia - Sudden onset over hours to days
- Distinguishes from dementia - Direct physiological causes identified
Confusion
Disruption in some or all of the following cognitive functions
– Alertness
– Orientation
– Perception
Also:
Emotion, Behavior, Memory, Language, Praxis, Problem solving, Judgment, Psychomotor activity