Psych Labs Flashcards

1
Q

Which elements of a CMP should be considered during valproate therapy?

A

AST, ALT

Normal range 0 to 40 u/L

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2
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Elevated GGT is found in…

A

Cholestasis and high alcohol use. Normal range 0 to 30

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3
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Alkaline phosphatase ALP is elevated in

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Gallbladder disease, liver disease, bone injury or rapid bone growth

Normal range 30 to 120 IU/L

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4
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AST and ALT are normal, but ALP is elevated. Adding what lab can help rule out liver as source of elevated ALP?

A

GGT

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5
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Elevated ALP normal in

A

Teenagers with rapid bone growth, pregnant women

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6
Q

Which deadly syndrome has an elevated creatine kinase CK?

A

Neuroleptic malignant syndrome secondary to antipsychotic medication

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7
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CK-MB is specifically elevated in

A

Cardiac patients (myositis, myocardial infarction)

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8
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Creatine kinase measures …

What is the normal range of CK?

A

Muscle injury. Found in heart, brain, skeletal muscle

< 0 to 139 u/L

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9
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Which two elements of the BMP should be focused on during lithium treatment?

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BUN and Creatinine:

  1. Assess kidney fnx
  2. ⬆️ in impaired kidney fnx

BUN: 8-18 mg/dL
Also elevated in significant dehydration

CR: 0.64-1.2
Varies by age, gender, and ethnicity
More sensitive and specific indicator of kidney disease than BUN

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10
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What is the best measurement of kidney function?

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Glomerular filtration rate GFR
e.g. elderly patient with normal creatinine but 30% reduced GFR due to reduced muscle mass

Normal: > 90 mL/min

Most psych meds, generally no dose adjustment or contraindications as long as GFR > 60 mL/min

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11
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What happens to lithium levels during:

  1. Dehydration
  2. Sodium intake
  3. Sodium intake
A
  1. Dehydration ⬇️💧—> ⬇️Li excretion—> ⬆️ Li level
  2. ⬆️ Na+ intake —> ⬆️ 💧 —> ⬆️ Li
    excretion —> ⬇️ Li level
  3. ⬇️ Na+ intake —> ⬇️ 💧—> ⬇️ Li excretion —> ⬆️ Li level
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12
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Lithium level for acute treatment versus maintenance

Lithium toxicity range

Symptoms of lithium toxicity

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Acute management 0.8-1.2 mmol/L
Maintenance 0.6-1.0

Lithium toxicity may begin at 1.5 though typically occurs > 2

Symptoms include lethargy, fatigue, clumsiness, weakness, muscle cramping, nausea, vomiting, severe tremor, blurred vision, confusion

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