Psych Flashcards
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Transference vs. displacement vs. projection
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Transference: pt projects feelings about formative or other impt persons onto the physician
Displacement: pt redirects emotions/impulses to a neutral person or object (e.g. a teacher is yelled at at work; instead of confronting boss, she goes home and criticizes husband’s dinner selection that night)
Projection: Attribute unacceptable internal impulse to an external source (e.g. man who wants to cheat on hi wife accuses wife of being unfaithful)
2
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Side fx of typical and atypical antipsychotics
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- Typical: trifluoperazine, fluphenazine and haloperidol (high potency) have more EPS/hyperprolactinemia; chlorpromazine, thioridazine (low potency) have more anticholinergic, antihistamine, alpha1 blockade fx. “Try to Fly High, Cheating Thieves are Low”
- Atypical: “-pines” (esp olanzapine, clozapine): metabolic syndrome. Risperidone: hyperprolactinemia/EPS risk. Clozapine: agranulocytosis, seizures (dose-related)