DSM quiz #1 Flashcards
MDD criteria: Sigemcaps
Suicidality - reocurring thoughts of death, ideation without specific plan, attempt, or specific plan
MDD criteria: sIgemcaps
Interests decrease - diminished interest/pleasure in almost all activities most of the day, nearly everyday
MDD criteria: siGemcaps
Guilt - feelings of worthlessness or excessive/inappropriate guilt nearly everyday
MDD criteria: sigEmcaps
Energy decrease - fatigue or loss of energy nearly everyday
MDD criteria: sigeMcaps
Mood disturbance - depressed mood nearly all day everyday
MDD criteria: sigemCaps
Concentration decrease - diminished ability to think/concentrate, or indecisiveness, nearly everyday
MDD criteria: sigemcAps
Appetite disturbance - decrease/increase in appetite nearly everyday
MDD criteria: sigemcaPs
Psychomotor change - agitation/retardation nearly everyday observable by others
MDD criteria: sigemcapS
sleep disturbance - insomnia/hypersomnia nearly everyday
MDD age diagnostics
18-29
MDD key feature
5+ symptoms present for 2 weeks and represents a loss of functioning - has to be 1.depressed mood or 2. loss of interests
MDD specifiers (p)
with psychotics symptoms
MDD specifiers (pr)
in partial remission
MDD specifiers (fr)
in full remission
MDD specifiers (u)
unspecified
Old name for PDD
Dysthema
Key features of PDD
2 years - Depressed mood for most of the day, more days than not, as indicated by either observation or subjective accunts
Key features of PDD in children
mood can be irritable and duration must be at least 1 year
Specifiers for PDD (ad)
with anxious distress
Specifiers for PDD (af)
with atypical features
Specifiers for PDD (pr)
In partial remission
Specifiers for PDD (fr)
In full remission
Specifiers for PDD (eo)
Early onset
Specifiers for PDD (lo)
Late onset
What does DMDD stand for
dysruptive mood dysregulation disorder
DMDD key features
Sever, reoccuring temper outbursts manifested verbally/behaviorally that are out of proportion in intensity/duration to the situation/provocation - inconsistent with developmental level - occurs 3+x a week - resting mood is irritable/angry everyday - observable by others
Age for DMDD
6-18
Key features for PMDD
5 symptoms present week before menses - improves few days after onset - minimal/absent 1 week postmenses
Key features of bipolar I
must meet criteria for a manic episode - may be preceded/followed by a hypomanic/MD episodes
Key features of a manic episode
a distinct period of abnormally/persistently elevated, expansive, irritible mood - abnormally/persistently increased activity/energy - lasting 1 week and present most of the day, nearly everyday
Key features for hypomania
same as mania but 4 consecutive days
Specifiers for bipolar (ad)
With anxious distress
Specifiers for bipolar (mf)
With mixed features
Specifiers for bipolar (rc)
With rapid cycling
Specifiers for bipolar (melf)
With melancholic features
Key features for bipolar II
Must meet criteria for hypomanic episode and MD episode
Key features of cyclothymic disorder
2 years with hypomaniac symptoms that do not meet criteria - numerous periods with depressive symptoms that do not meet MDD criteria
Mania criteria: Digfast
Distractability - reported or observed
Mania criteria: dIgfast
Indiscretion (pleasurable activities with painful consequences) - excessive invovlement in activities that have a high potential for painful conseuences
Mania criteria: diGfast
Grandiosity - inflated self esteem
Mania criteria: digFast
Flight of ideas - subjective account of racing thoughts
Mania criteria: digfAst
Activity increased - (goal directed activity) or psychomotor agitation
Mania criteria: digfaSt
Sleep need decreased - ex: feels rested after 3 hours
Mania criteria: digfasT
Talkativeness - pressure to keep talking