MD Adults Flashcards

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What are the DSM-V depressive diagnoses?

A
  1. Disruptive mood dysregulation D
  2. MDD
  3. Persistent depressive disorder
  4. Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
  5. Substance/medication induced DD
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What are the Bipolar diagnoses?

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  1. Bipolar 1
  2. Bipolar 2
  3. Cyclothymic disorder
  4. Substance/med induced bipolar
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3
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Have may depressed mood be expressed differently in children?

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irritable

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How long after the loss of a loved one can sx be considered as depressive?

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if sx persist longer than 2 months or marked functional impairment, morbid preoccupation, suicidal ideation …

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5
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What is the percentage of genetic heritability for depression?

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40-70%

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6
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What psychometric assessments for mood are used?

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Beck depression inventory
Beck hopelessness scale
Mania Rating Scale
Hamilton rating scale

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7
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How do you assess past suicide attempts?

A

D anger (lethality)
I mpression/intention
R escue
T iming

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How do you assess degree of current risk?

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S pecificity
L ethality
A ccess to means
P roximity to support

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