Exam 2 Review Flashcards
How much more likely are females to
develop MDD compared to men?
2x
What symptom will a patient have if
diagnosed with Bipolar II instead of
Bipolar I?
Hypomania
What is the gold standard for
diagnosing psychiatric conditions?
DSM-V
What is first-line treatment for
paraphilias?
Psychotherapy
Support Grps
What medication that is indicated
for SI (suicide ideation) do you need to use caution
with due to risk of toxicity?
Lithium
What is the definitive treatment for
shift work type of sleep-wake
disorder?
schedule change
What is the most common risk factor
for dissociation syndromes?
Chronic Childhood Trauma
What disorder includes recurrent
and intense sexual arousal from
observing an unsuspecting person
who is naked?
Voyeuristic Disorder
What is the gold standard
diagnostic test for obstructive sleep
apnea (OSA)?
Polysomnography (in-lab or split-ngiht)
What is first-line treatment for
rumination disorder?
Diaphragmatic Breathing
What antipsychotic can cause
agranulocytosis and requires extra
monitoring by prescriber?
Clozapine (Clozaril®)
How old must a patient be before
being diagnosed with a personality
disorder?
18yo
What has the 2nd highest mortality
of all psychiatric disorders?
Eating Disorders (Anorexia)
What differs Bulimia from Anorexia -
binge-eating/purging type?
Anorexia patients have an intense
fear of gaining weight
How long must one use a substance
for classification of a substance use
disorder?
12mo
What is first-line treatment in most
sleep-wake disorders?
Bright Light Therapy
What medication has the most
supporting evidence for treating
ODD and conduct disorder?
Risperidone (Risperdal®) - 2GA
“your kid is crazy and needs an antipsychotic that’s as ATYPICAL as they are”
What personality disorder does
conduct disorder have little
difference with?
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Conduct DO (as a kid) -> Antisocial Personality DO (as an adult)
What disorder’s prevalence has
increased over time?
Autism
Explain the difference between
(+) and (-) symptoms
- (+) = New SS that might happen
- (-) = SS that might STOP happening
How many generations do you want
to obtain for diagnosis of Intellectual
Disability (Intellectual
Developmental Disorder)?
3
What is the biggest concern with
treatment of anorexia patients?
Refeeding syndrome
Which type of narcolepsy includes
cataplexy?
Type 1
What psychosis disorder is as
common in females as males?
Schizophreniform Disorder
What might you see on the hands of
a bulimic patient?
sores, scars, or calluses
What is the definition of binge
drinking?
drinking so much within about two
hours that blood alcohol
concentration levels reach 0.08g/dL
What is first line treatment for acute
Illness Anxiety Disorder ?
CBT
What is first-line pharmacological
treatment for Opioid Use Disorder?
buprenorphine or methadone
What is first-line pharm
Tx for a patient with ADHD & a Hx
of substance use?
Atomoxetine (Strattera®)