psychiatry Flashcards
ADHD 3 core symptoms
inattention
impulsivity
hyperactivity
persistent and impact on daily functions
inattentive symptoms (8)
easily distracted
Does not appear to be listening when spoken to directly
Has difficulty sustaining attention during activities
Avoids or dislikes tasks requiring sustained mental effort
Is forgetful in daily activities
Finds it difficult to follow through instructions and fails to complete tasks
Finds it difficult to organise tasks and activities
Fails to give close attention to detail/makes careless mistakes
Loses important items
hyperactivity symptoms (6)
Squirms and fidgets
Cannot remain seated
Runs or climbs excessively in inappropriate situations
Often ‘on the go’ or acts as if ‘driven by a motor’
Talks excessively
Cannot perform leisure activities quietly
impulsivity symptoms (3)
Blurts out answers before questionscompleted
Has difficulty awaiting turn
Interrupts or intrudes on others
ADHD management
education
ADHD parenting programme
school support and liason
medications - methylphenidate, atomoxetine, lisdexamfetamine
autism spectrum disorders
communication
social interaction
behaviour, poor imagination, rigidity
autism spectrum disorders - communication difficulties
lack of desire to communicate at all
communicating needs only
disordered or delayed language
autism spectrum disorders - social interaction difficulties
no desire to interact with others
being interested in others to have needs met
lack of motivation to please others
affectionate on own terms
autism spectrum disorders - imagination rigidity difficulties
using toys as objects inability to play or write imaginatively resisting change playing same game over and over obsessions/rituals
autism - management
education
ADHD parenting programme
school liason / support
manage comorbidity
screening for eating disorders SCOFF
do you make yourself Sick because you’re uncomfortably full?
do you worry that you’ve lost Control over how much you eat?
have you recently lost more than 6 kilograms (aboutOne stone) in three months?
do you believe you’re Fat when others say you’re thin?
would you say that Food dominates your life?
anorexia clinical signs
Dry skin Lanugo hair Orange skin and palms Cold hands and feet Bradycardia Drop in BP on standing Oedema Week proximal muscles - squat test
what does CAMHS stand for
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services
anorexia management
Psychological - family therapy, CBT etc
weight gain - 0.5kg / week in outpatients, 0.5-1kg / week in inpatients feeding against the patient’s will is possible under the MHA, monitor for Refeeding syndrome
medication - Multivitamins, thiamine, phosphate. also
Antidepressants for low mood olanzapine for agitation and anxiety
anorexia diagnostic criteria ICD-10
Dread of fatness intrusive overvalued idea
Deliberately keeping weight below 85% of expected
restricted dietary choice - excessive exercise, induced vomiting, use of appetite suppressants and diuretics.
Endocrine effects - menstruation stops or puberty is delayed if menarche not yet achieved. In men can manifest as loss of sexual interest/potency