Psychiatry Flashcards

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Define Baby Blues.

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Mild, self-limiting low mood in the postnatal period

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Define Postpartum Depression.

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Pervasive low mood in the postnatal period.

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Define Postpartum/Puerperal Psychosis.

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Acute onset of psychotic illness in the postnatal period.

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What is the prevalence of postpartum psychiatry?

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  • Baby blues – 50% new mothers
  • Postpartum depression – 10-15% new mothers
  • Puerperal psychosis – 0.1% new mothers
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What are the risk factors for postpartum psychiatry?

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  • Past psychiatric history or previous PPD
  • Primigravidity (postnatal blues)
  • Antenatal or delivery complications - traumatic, incontinence, prematurity
  • Social isolation
  • Antipsychotics (esp. risperidone) – dopamine inhibition and hyperprolactinaemia
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What are the signs and symptoms of baby blues?

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  • Insomnia
  • Fatigue
  • Tearfulness and labile mood
  • Anxiety
  • Irritability
  • Impaired concentration
  • Onset 3-5 days post-natal - recover within 10-14 days
    • Baby blues last <2 weeks - longer = PPD
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What are the signs and symptoms of postpartum depression?

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  • Anergia
  • Anhedonia
  • Low mood
  • Onset during pregnancy to 1 year post-natal
  • Lasts over 2 weeks
  • Often recover within 4 weeks
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What are the signs and symptoms of postpartum psychosis?

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  • Delusions
  • Mania
  • Hallucinations
  • Thoughts of self-harm:
    • Onset from 2-3 days post-partum to 1 year post-natal
    • Recover within 6-12 weeks
  • Tends to follow three patterns:
    • Delirium
    • Affective - 70-80% have BPAD or schizoaffective
    • Schizophreniform
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What are the appropriate investigations for suspected postpartum psychiatric illness?

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  • MSE and Depression rating scales
    • Depression screening questions: low mood, anhedonia
    • Edinburgh Post-Natal Depression Scale - score >12 = likely depressive episodes
    • Safety Net
      • Confirm if she has had thoughts of harm to self; harm to others (baby); suicide (±plans)
      • Delusions
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What is the management of baby blues?

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Reassurance and support (as self-limiting)

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What should you ask about in psychiatric issues related to pregnancy?

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  • Why this baby?
  • Relationship between symptoms and pregnancy
  • Baseline functioning
  • Traumatic birth
  • Adverse childhood events/experience of being parented
  • Bonding issues
  • Psychosexual history
  • Impulsivity
  • Psych history
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What are the perinatal red flags for mental illness?

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  • Recent significant changes in mental state or emergence of new symptoms
  • New thoughts or acts of violent self-harm
  • New and persistent expressions of incompetency as a mother or estrangement from the infant
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What is the management of postpartum depression?

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  • Same as non-pregnant depression
    • Self-help
    • CBT
    • Anti-depressants
      • Breast-feeding safe drugs = Sertraline and Paroxetine
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What is the management of postpartum psychosis?

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  • Psychiatric emergency
  • Inpatient admission to a mother and baby unit
  • Same as non-pregnant psychosis
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What are the complications of postpartum psychiatric illness?

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  • Poor emotional attachment to child
  • Long-term psychiatric morbidity
  • Suicide - up to 5% in PPP
  • Infanticide - up to 4% with PPP
  • Prognosis:
    • Postnatal depression recurrence = 30% - Ask if they have ever had this during pregnancy
    • Puerperal psychosis recurrence = 20%
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