Depression Flashcards

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Symptoms

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  • Depressed mood or irritability in children/adolescents
  • Marked diminished interest or pleasure in activities
  • Significant weight loss or gain
  • Insomnia OR hypersomnia
  • Psychomotor agitation or retardation
  • Fatigue
  • Feelings of worthiness or guilt
  • Diminished concentration
  • Indecisiveness
  • Thoughts of death/suicide
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In MDD, the pt has depressed mood or lost of interest for how long?

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At least 2 weeks

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3
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Most common co-morbidity

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Alcohol abuse or dependence

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4
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Pre-disposing biological factors

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Decreased monamines, increased acetylcholine

  • CVA
  • AD
  • Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, MS, Traumatic brain injury, electrolyte imbalances
  • Nutritional deficiencies
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Pre-disposing factors - meds

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Steroids, hormones, sedatives, antibiotics, antineoplastics, analgesics

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Elderly symptoms

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Memory loss, confusion, apathy

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Adolescent symptoms

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Anger, aggressiveness, social withdrawal, academic problems, substance abuse, change in behavior

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8
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How is depression missed/masked/not identified?

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Stigma, masked by substance abuse, denial, co-existing medical conditions

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9
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Tung Self-Rating Depression Scale
Beck Depression Inventory
PHQ-9
PHQ-2

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Self administered depression rating scales

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10
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Hamilton depression scale

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Clinician administered depression scale

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11
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Chronic/severe depression treatment

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Combined therapy: psychotherapy + medications

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12
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Antidepressant black box warning

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Increased risk of suicidality in children and adolescents

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13
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Length of treatment

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6 months - 1 year

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14
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What should you do when coming off the drug?

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Taper slowly

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15
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How long does it takes for meds to take effect?

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4-6 weeks

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16
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Recurrence

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is common

17
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Side effects of SSRI/SNRI

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H/A, nausea, weight gain/loss, INSOMNIA, SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION

18
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Adverse effect of SSRI/SNRI

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Serotonin Syndrome

19
Q

Serotonin syndrome is what type of interaction

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drug-drug

20
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Symptoms of serotonin syndrome

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Diarrhea, restlessness, agitation, hyperreflexia, autonomic instability, seizure/delirium, coma, cardiovascular collapse

21
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How do you treat serotonin syndrome?

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Stop the med, meds that block serotonin receptors

22
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Nursing Implications in Depression

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Identify, prevent, active listening, support