Elevated Mood Flashcards

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What is bipolar I?

A

meets the criteria for mania but previous episodes may have been hypomanic and/or depressive

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What is bipolar II?

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current or past hypomanic episode and current or past depressive episode

  • has never met the criteria for mania.
  • most common form of illness
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What is Bipolar III?

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Hypomanic episodes that occur following the use of antidepressants for depression

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What is Bipolar IV?

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depressions arising form a hyperthymic temperament

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Repeated episodes of mania or hypomania only are classified as bipolar - true/false?

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True

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How does recurrent depression become bipolar disorder?

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addition of a manic/hypomanic episode

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What is hypomania?

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mood is elevated or irritable to a degree that is definitely abnormal for the individual concerned and sustained for at least 4 consecutive days

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What are the features of a hypomanic episode?

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  1. increased activity or physical restlessness;
  2. increased talkativeness;
  3. difficulty in concentration or distractibility;
  4. decreased need for sleep;
  5. increased sexual energy;
  6. mild spending sprees, or other types of reckless or irresponsible behaviour
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What is a manic episode?

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Mood must be predominantly elevated, expansive or irritable, and definitely abnormal for the individual concerned. The mood change must be prominent and sustained for at least 1 week (unless it is severe enough to require hospital admission)

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What are some features of mania?

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  1. Increased activity or physical restlessness;
  2. Increased talkativeness (‘pressure of speech’);
  3. Flight of ideas or the subjective experience of thoughts racing;
  4. Loss of normal social inhibitions resulting in behaviour which is inappropriate to the circumstances;
  5. Decreased need for sleep;
  6. Inflated self-esteem or grandiosity;
  7. Distractibility or constant changes in activity or plans;
  8. Behaviour which is foolhardy or reckless and whose risks the subject does not recognize e.g. spending sprees
  9. Marked sexual energy or sexual indiscretions.
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What other disorders are comorbid with bipolar disorder?

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anxiety disorders

alcohol and drug misuse

personality disorders

eating disorders

schizoaffective disorder

schizophrenia

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What are the acute mental states associated with BD?

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hypomania
mania
depression

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What are the maintenance mental states associated with BD?

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predominantly (hypo)manic

Predominantly depressive

mixed affective states

rapid cycling

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What is the most common mood disturbance in bipolar I/II?

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depression

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What is the relation of suicide risk in bipolar disorder compared to normal?

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increased - as with all mental illness

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What is the difference between Bipolar I and Bipolar II?

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bipolar I (mania + depression)

bipolar II (hypomania + depression)