Law & Ethics Flashcards

1
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Tarasoff I indicates a duty to ______, while Tarasoff II indicates a duty to ___________

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I: warn; II: protect

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WHat was the ruling of Durham v United STates?

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(1954) an individual is not criminally responsible if an unlawful at was the product of mental disease or mental defect. This is the “product test” This has now been replaced by teh American Law Institute standard (a patient should not be held criminally responsible if a person 1) could not appreciate the wrongfulness of the conduct and 2) could not conform the conduct to the requirements of the law)

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What are teh 4 ds of establishing medical malpractice?

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a dereliction of duty directly causes damage (fiduciary relationship, negligence, damage); burden of proof is “a preponderance of the evidence”

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What is “mens rea”?

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criminal intent

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What is the M’Naghten rule?

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an individual was not guilty by reason of insanity if the person did not know the nature of what he or whe was doing or did not know it was wrong. (1843). right-wrong test

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What is “actus reus”?

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a criminal act. Along with mens rea (criminal intent), it is needed to prove criminal responsibility

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What was the outcome of Dusky vs the United States?

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(1960) Competency to stand trial requires the ability to rationally consent with one’s attorney adn 2) understand the proceedings in factual and rational terms

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What is “parens patriae”?

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The state acts as a parent for those unable to care for themselves. One of the bases, along with the doctrine of police power (to preserve public safety), of involuntary hospitalization–if patient is imminent danger to others or is unable to care for themselves

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What is “habeas corpus”?

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the stae shall not “deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of the law”. Under habeas corpus, citizens can petition the court when detained to decide whether or not they are being held lawfully

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When shoudl malingering be suspected?

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1) litigation (esp if patient is referred by a lawyer); 2) discrepancy between objective findings and patient’s complaints; 3) diagnosis of antisocial personality disoder; 4) failure to comply with the evaluation and recommended treatments

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In alcohol withdrawal, tremors begin ________ hours after cessation, followed by psychotic and perceptual abnormalities within ________ hours.

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tremors: 6 to 8 hours

psychotic/perceptual abnormalities: 8 to 12 hours

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T/F: You can have delusions in dysthymia and adjustment disorder.

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False!

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The ____________ is a test specifically deisnged to evaluate short term memory, which can be affected during ECT.

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Brown-Peterson Task

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14
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What personality disorders are associated with factitious disorder by proxy?

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borderline and histrionic

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15
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What is given in hypertensive crisis to decrease BP?

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Phentolamine, an alpha blocker (nonselective)

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16
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Risk of schizophrenia among first degree relatives of someone with schizoprenia?

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12%

17
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The THemati Apperception Test (a projective test) is also an example of tests i what category?

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construction (construct content based on a stimulus, like a story in the TAT)

18
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Prodromal brooding, a homicidal outburst, persistence in reckless killing without an apparent motive, a claim of amnesia, Malaysian

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amok

19
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What is dhat?

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Indian term: anxiety regarding the discharge of semen

20
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What is latah?

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Malaysian/Indonesian; middle-aged women; fear with dissociation and catatonic-like features

21
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Denial is a ______________ defense

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narcissistic

22
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What analgesic is contraindcated with the use of MAOIs?

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meperidine!! Can result in hypertensive crisis

23
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Why is the use of MAOIs contraindicated in pregnancy?

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can contribute to pregnancy-induced hypertension. give 2 week washout then SSRI (vs 5 week washout AFTER SSRI)

24
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The most common symptom of caffeine withdrawal is

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headache

25
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A right parietal stroke woudl result in abnormalities in

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visual, nonverbal memory

26
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Mortality rate for AN can be up to

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20%

27
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Which TCAs are particularly anticholinergic?

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imipramine, antitryptiline

28
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Depressed reflexes are seen in intoxication wtih

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inhalants, along with euphoria, nystagmus, dyscoordination, visual disturbances

29
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How does divalproex sodium affect the hair?

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hair loss!

30
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What test to look for damage after stroke causing left sided hemineglect?

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indicates right parietal damage –> Rey Ostereith test

31
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What is Couvade syndrome?

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a partner experiences some of the same symptoms and behavior of an expectant mother.[1] These most often include minor weight gain, altered hormone levels, morning nausea, and disturbed sleep patterns. In more extreme cases, symptoms can include labor pains, postpartum depression, and nosebleeds.[

32
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___________ has been used safely in pregnant patients with bipolar disorder.

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Haldol

33
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Glasgow coma scale: how is it rated

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3 to 15
eyes: open spontaneous 4, 3, to pain 2, not at all 1
motor: obeys commands 4, localizes pain 4, flexion 3, extension 2, no reponse 1
verbal response: oriented (5) to no response (1)

34
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Give an example of a butyrophenone antipyshotic. How about a phenothiazine antipsychotic?

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butyr = haldol
pheno = chlorpromazine