psych Flashcards

1
Q

what atypical antipsychotic doesn’t cause gallactohroea

A

aripiprazole

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2
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For a diagnosis of PTSD, symptoms should be present for at least

A

1 month

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3
Q

what SSRI causes long QT and torsades de pointes

A

citalopram

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4
Q

feeling of inner restlessness and tension

A

akathisia

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5
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rise in CK following antipsychotics

A

neuroleptic malignant syndrome

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6
Q

treatment for major depression following MI/unstable angina

A

sertraline

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7
Q

grimace frequently, smack his lips and protrude his tongue during the examination.

A

tardive dyskinesia

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8
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tetrad of hypertonia, hyperthermia, autonomic instability and mental state change in the context of an anti-psychotic medication

A

neuroleptic malignant syndrome

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9
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characterised by persistent or recurrent complex hallucinations (usually visual or auditory), occurring in clear consciousness

A

charles bonnet-syndrome

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10
Q

charles bonnet-syndrome is associated with which eye problem

A

ARMD

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11
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when ideas are related to each other only by the fact they sound similar or rhyme.

A

clang associations

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12
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severe type of loosening of associations, where there are unexpected and illogical leaps from one idea to another. It is a feature of schizophrenia.

A

knights move thinking

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