Mental Health Flashcards
What are the three core symptoms of depression?
Low mood
Anhedonia
Anergia
What are the five physical symptoms of depression?
Sleep disturbances
Lack of motivation and concentration
Self Harm and Pain
Which antidepressant has the greatest number of side-effects?
Amitryptiline (TCA)
How long do you need to take antidepressants for?
6-9 months
What are the six withdrawal symptoms when stopping antidepressants?
FINISH F-Flu like symptoms I- Insomnia N- Nausea I- Instability S- Sensory Disturbances H- Hyperarousal
List four positive symptoms of schizophrenia
Paranoia, Hallucinations, Delusions and Thought disorder
List four negative symptoms of schizophrenia
Lack of motivation, Social withdrawal, Apathy, Anhedonia
Name the four pathways anti psychotics interfere with
Mesolimbic pathway - Positive symptoms
Mesocortical - Negative symptoms
Nigrostriatal Pathway - EPSE
Tuberoinfundibular Pathway - Prolactin
Name the four EPSEs, symptoms, onset duration and treatment
• Dystonia, Oculogyric crisis, Hours or years, Switch Anticholinergic
• Tardive dyskinesia, Orofacial dyskinesias, Months - years, Stop anticholinergic, Reduce dose, Switch
• Pseudoparkinsonism, Tremor, Days - weeks, Reduce dose Switch
• Akathisia, Restlessness, Hours - weeks, Reduce dose
Switch, Something unlicensed
Describe what monitoring is required for patients for clozapine. Give the name of the enzyme which metabolizes clozapine and an example of a clozapine inducer and an inhibitor
Aim for 0.35-0.5 mg/L, if the concentration exceeds 0.6mg/L, then it is likely the patient may have seizures so seizure prophylaxis should be given.
CYP450 1A2- Inducer - Tobacco, Inhibitor - Fluvoxamine
What side-effects should be monitored when using clozapine? List any healthy - dangerous ranges for any of them
PANCYTOPENIA- check WBCs, neutrophils and platelets. Orange Range- WBC - 3.0-3.510^9/L, Platelets 1.5-2.010^9/L. Red range- WBC < 310^9/L, Platelets < 1.510^9/L
Constipation, Mycoarditis (inflammation of the heart), Seizures and Pneumonia
Define Bipolar Affective Disorder
Fluctations between mania and major depression
Why is lithium dosing problematic for those with bipolar disorder?
Lithium concentrations are inflenced by dehydration, sodium levels, Addison’s disease. Lithium interacts with NSAIDs and different brands of lithium have different properties. Prescribing should include the brand and strength in mg. Lithium patients should have a purple book.
When advising a woman taking valproate, what other drug(s) may you recommend?
A contraceptive and 5 mg of Folic Acid
What is the ideal option for treating bipolar?
Fluoxetine + olanzapine or quetiapine