Psych OME Notes Flashcards
OSA is diagnosed by polysomnography with what findings?
15+ obstructive apneas/hour OR 5 apneas/hour AND snoring or breathing pauses with daytime somnolence
__________ is the experience of detachment from one’s own thoughts, body, or actions — as if you’re watching a movie about yourself.
________ is the experience of detachment from surroundings, as if living in a dream.
Together, these make up ______ _____ disorder. It’s typically seen in adolescents with a benign stressor (which may be relatively severe). Reality testing is intact!
Depersonalization
Derealization
Depersonalization derealization disorder
Bulimia severity is indicated by how many times per week there is compensatory behavior. What is considered mild, moderate, severe, and extreme?
Mild = 1-3x/week Moderate = 4-7x/week Severe = 8-13x/week Extreme = >14x/week
Treatment for GAD
Psychotherapy is most important
Long term medical therapy includes SSRIs and buspirone
________ is a classic mood stabilizer used to tx bipolar that has narrow therapeutic index, can rapidly become toxic in _______ disease, and has side effect profile including diabetes insipidus, vomiting, abdominal pain, and progresses to encephalopathy, ataxia, and hyperreflexia
Lithium; renal
Postpartum psychiatric condition in which mom fears the baby and is likely to kill it, with onset within 1 month of giving birth, there is no associated depression, and tx is mood stabilizers or antipsychotics
Postpartum psychosis
To qualify for major depressive disorder, there must be at least _____ of the SIGECAPS symptoms which must include _____ or ______ for at least ________
5; depressed mood; anhedonia; 2 weeks
The best thing to do in intellectual disability disorder
Education
Social skills training
In ______ personality disorder, pts are shy, fearing criticism, and saddled with feeling of inadequacy. They desperately want friends but avoid them for fear of rejection. They’ll often pass on promotions or choke during presentations because they’re afraid of failing and/or being judged. They live in cluster ____
Avoidant; C
The best antipsychotic bc it is the most selective for D2C and 5HT1 (treats positive and negative symptoms) so it is the drug of last resort
Clozapine
Extrapyramidal side effect that is a subjective feeling of restlessness. Options are to decrease the dose, use beta blockers or anti-ach medications like benztropine
Akathisia
Schizophrenia symptoms + mood disorder (MDE, mania)
Schizoaffective disorder
Second generation antipsychotic associated with drowsiness (good for mania and psychotic features)
Quetiapine
Pt presents with any complaint — somatic, neurologic, or otherwise. This complaint is self-inflicted. There’s an intention to deceive medical personnel into believing the patient is sick. This can be done by causing injury or disease, contaminating lab tessts, or in any other way manipulating th ediagnosis
Factitious disorder (and factitious disorder by proxy)
Acid base disorder seen in binge/purge eating disorders in which purging is through emesis
Metabolic alkalosis
[also K+ and Mg+ disorders]
If you think disinhibited social engagement disorder, what must be in the vignette?
Neglect or abuse in infancy, too MUCH attachment to others later in life
What constitutes an adequate trial of SSRI for depression prior to adding a second agent?
4-8 weeks at maximal dosing
Panic attacks are anxiety episodes that come on without provocation with symptoms of SOB, trembling, unsteadiness, depersonalization, excessive heart rate, numbness, tingling, sweating, palpitations, abdominal distress, nausea, intense fear of losing control or dying, and/or chest pain.
What is the first line treatment when a patient is in the acute phase of a panic attack?
Benzos
Catatonia is defined by at least 3 of what list of signs/symptoms?
Stupor Cataplexy Waxy flexibility Mutism Negativism Stereotypy Agitation or grimacing Echolalia Echopraxia
________ is associated with OCD and ADHD, having an onset <18. The patient has motor and vocal tics for at least 1 year
Tourette’s
Disorder characterized by deficits in cognitive skills and adaptive functioning. Replaced the term mental retardation which has since been banned by Rosa’s law
Intellectual disability disorder (IDD)
In ______ personality disorder, there is a preoccupation with orderliness and control at the expense of efficiency. These patients have difficulty meeting deadlines and finishing tasks. They’re rigid, but despite their failures are ego-syntonic. They live in cluster ____
Obsessive compulsive; C
________ ________ is defined as the inability to recall or inconsistency in recall ordinary important information. It’s often associated with acute emotional stress or trauma. The loss of memory is usually focused on the event itself, but can also include everyday routines or memories, or even loss of entire autobiographical self. If there’s travel, it’s a subtype that is deemed _______ _______
Dissociative amnesia; dissociative fugue
Best tx for schizophrenia symptoms
Clozapine
To diagnose ADHD, consider the time, inattention symptoms, and impulsivity symptoms. The onset must be before age _____, have a duration of ________, and occur often enough to impair function.
12; >6 months
___________ is a schizophrenia-related disorder in which symptoms last between 1-6 months
Schizophreniform disorder
Bipolar I is mania. Bipolar II is hypomania with depression. ________ is bipolar II, just not as bad. Patients have had at least 2 years of hypomanic and major depressive episode, plus symptoms that fail to meet criteria for bipolar II
Cyclothymia
In _______ personality disorder, the patients teeter on the border of psychosis. This personality disorder has many associations. They often complain of emotional numbness, committing suicidal gestures like cutting. They’re impulsive and often engage in prematurity and drugs. These are pts who attempt suicide to get attention, and if poorly timed, can succeed. They have rapidly changing moods: anger, happiness, sadness, etc. that change on a dime. They frequently exhibit splitting. They live in cluster ____
Borderline; B
Bipolar II is hypomania and major depression. What is hypomania?
Hypomania is defined by all the same symptoms of mania except they are less severe (not as impairing), and for less time (at least 4 days)
Preferred tx for OCD
CBT
Positive and negative symptoms associated with schizophrenia and how they contribute to diagnostic criteria of schizophrenia
Positive symptoms:
- Bizzare delusions
- Hallucinations
- Disorganized speech
- Disorganized or catatonic behavior
Negative symptoms
5. Flat affect, cognitive deficits, poverty of speech, anhedonia
DSM-V says any two symptoms, as long as one of them is from items 1-3
Kubler Ross Stages of Death and Dying
Denial Depression Bargaining Anger Acceptance
[May progress in any order, skip around, or go back and forth between them]
What stressor is associated with reactive attachment disorder?
Neglect or abuse during infancy and childhood — causes inability to pair, bond, or attach to adults
Schizophrenia is a thought process disorder with an unknown etiology. There’s definitely a genetic component, while overload of ________ and probably serotonin contribute to a constellation of thought symptoms culminating in the final diagnosis
Dopamine
T/F: by definition, acute stress disorder cannot be in the setting of bereavement
True
Malignant catatonia, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, and serotonin syndrome are all characterized by rigidity, autonomic instability, increased temp, and possibly increased creatinine kinase. So how do you differentiate these diseases?
By the drug that caused it
Malignant catatonia is non-drug induced
NMS is caused by atypical antipsychotic meds
Serotonin syndrome is caused by SSRIs
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia are caused by activation of what receptor?
5-HT1 serotonin receptorr
T/F: bulimics often have normal or overweight BMI
True
Definitive treatment for PTSD and ASD
Group therapy — if implemented early, can limit the symptoms to ASD without progression to PTSD
Other tx options are SSRIs/SNRIs, CBT, and benzos (if panic attacks)
_______ is the best drug for bipolar/mania but is teratogenic so cannot be used in pregnancy. ________ is also first line but can cause spina bifida so also cannot be used in pregnancy
Lithium; valproic acid
What is most important to assess for in pts presenting with depression?
Suicidal tendency — hospitalize if present, especially if they have a plan
Important to assess for intention, ability, and validity of threat
A pilot develops a fear of flying but wants to keep her job. What type of CBT does she need?
Desensitization
Diagnostic criteria for conduct disorder
At least 3 symptoms in the past 12 months of violating rules, rights of others, or social norms in terms of aggression to people or animals, property destruction, or rule violation
________ _______ occurs almost exclusively in girls who regress after a period of normal development until around 6 months. Over time it progresses to death. Genetically inherited, give genetic counseling to parents.
Rett syndrome
FRAMES motivational interview strategies for substance use disorder
Offer FEEDBACK
Emphasize personal RESPONSIBILITY
Give ADVICE
MENU of options for quitting
EMPATHY
Support SELF-EFFICACY and show them how life is better while clean
Examples of SNRIs
Venlafaxine
Desvenlafaxine
Duloxetine
Name some SSRIs
Escitalopram
Fluoxetine
Paroxetine
Sertraline
_____ _____ is basically antisocial personality disorder as a kid. Patients disregard rights of others. They are bullies who pick fights or destroy property, lie/steal, and/or harm animals. Attempts at correction should be made as soon as possible with juvenile detention, big brother programs, or other behavior modifiers
Conduct disorder
Medical condition to consider ruling out in pt presenting with depression
Hypothyroid
In ______ personality disorder, pts have no regard for rights of others, are impulsive, and lack remorse. They are often criminals and are often preceded by prior conduct disorder. You can’t and shouldn’t treat them, it just makes them better liars. Often incarceration is the only option. They live in cluster _____
Antisocial; B
Pt presents with hair of different lengths with areas of hair loss and a small bowel obstruction, dx?
Trichobezoar
First generation antipsychotics (typical) examples
Haloperidol
Fluphenazine
Thioridazine
Chlorpromazine
What complication is 15x higher in bipolar pts?
Suicide
5 categories of symptoms associated with PTSD
Intrusive — memories, flashbacks, nightmares
Negative mood — depression
Dissociation — depersonalization, amnesia
Avoidance — symbols, locations, memories
Arousal — hypervigilance, irritability, easily started, change in concentration
Criteria for gender dysphoria
Duration >6 months AND and one of the following:
- Incongruence between experienced gender and sex characteristics
- Desire to be, be treated as, or have sex characteristics of another gender
- Wanting to rid self of sex characteristics
- Beliefs that the patient, the self, has typical feelings and reactions of another gender
High-potency typical antipsychotics (haloperidol, fluphenazine) have a stronger effect, but higher incidence of _______ _______.
Low-potency typical antipsychotics (chlorpromazine) have high rates of __________ side effects
Extrapyramidal symptoms
Anticholinergic
Diagnosis requires 2+ distinct identity states. Patient experiences recurrent gaps in memory (“blackouts”) or suffers from inconsistencies in everyday events or important personal information. People around will notice changes in affect and behavior, often completely out of character and manifesting as paradoxical behavior. This commonly arises from periods of intense and prolonged stress
Dissociative identity disorder
Which type of bipolar is mania-predominant?
Bipolar I
Treatment of anorexia nervosa
CBT is critical to control the dysmorphic aspect
Medications are directed at comorbid conditions — SSRI/SNRI for major depression or OCD (fluoxetine), and antipsychotics can be used as primary treatment
In what stage of sleep do night terrors occur?
N3
Examples of MAOIs
Selegiline
Phenelzine
Tranylcypromine
Form of catatonia characterized by rigidity and autonomic instability (hypertension, tachycardia, increased temp)
Malignant catatonia
There are no diagnostic tests for autism spectrum disorder but there must be two characteristics — what are they?
Impaired social communication — manifested as the inability to reciprocate emotionally
Restricted repetitive behaviors — manifested as stereotyped movements, insistance on sameness, and preoccupation with certain objects or interests
Why is the goal to avoid SSRIs in treating bipolar?
Can trigger a manic episode
Schizophrenia symptoms that last >1 day and <1 month
Brief psychotic disorder
GAD diagnostic criteria
Constant state of worry about most things on most days for 6+ months accompanied by 3+ somatic complaints (irritability, somatic pain, weight change, sleep change, concentration, etc)
Theta waves and absent alpha waves are indicative of which sleep stage?
N1 (stage 1, non-REM)
In _______ personality disorder, patients are detached loners who don’t interact and are happy in isolation. They don’t experience emotions like others. They usually don’t need treatment and they avoid everyone, so you won’t see them in clinic. They live in cluster _____
Schizoid; A
In ______ personality disorder, patients are attention-seeking with excessive contrived emotion, over the top action and dress, and hypersexuality. They use their physical appearance to be seductive and behave very theatrically. Those pts do poorly in a mid-life crisis as their looks begin to fade, they’ll feel like no one cares about them anymore. They live in cluster _____
Histrionic; B
Preferred treatment for opioid withdrawal during pregnancy
Methadone
Complications of chronic OSA
Pulmonary HTN that leads to isolated right heart failure
Criteria for premenstrual dysphoric disorder
At least 5 symptoms present in the week before menses onset. Symptoms must be absent in the week post-menses
Look for accompanying mood swings, irritability, depressed mood, anxiety, lacking interest, difficulty concentrating, changes with appetite and sleep, breast tenderness, muscle pain, bloating
Treatment of GAD
Psychotherapy > SSRIs
Mood stabilizer that has adverse effects of teratogenicity, thrombocytopenia, agranulocytosis, and pancreatitis
Valproate
4 characteristics to watch for in substance use disorder
Difficulty controlling use
Adverse social circumstances
Risk-taking
Health effects
Passive resistance to movement during catatonia
Catalepsy
Second generation antipsychotics (atypical) examples
Risperidone Quetiapine Olanzapine Aripiprazole Ziprasidone
Form of catatonia characterized by hyperkinesis, frenzy, combativeness, restlessness
Excited catatonia
K-complexes and sleep spindles are in what stage of sleep?
N2 (stage 2, non-REM)
Schizophrenia symptoms that last >1 month but <6 months
Schizophreniform