DEPRESSION Flashcards

1
Q

How does a depressed patient present?

A

Sad mood, most of the day, nearly every day. Weight loss. Diminished interests. Fatigue/loss of energy. Worthlessness. Insomnia/hypersomnia. Indecisiveness/decreased concentration

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2
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How long must someone’s symptoms of depression present?

A

2 week period

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3
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What are the classifications of depression?

A

Depressive disorder

Dysthymia

Subsyndromal depression

Major depression

Single episode recurrent

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4
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When does major depressive disorder often present in women?

A

Between onset of menstruation & menopause

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5
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What is critical with treating a depressed patient?

A

Follow-up!

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6
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What’s the goal of treatment for a depressed patient?

A

Remission

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7
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How does a patient with psychotic depression present?

A

Present with delusions! Not hallucinations

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8
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What differentials do you need to consider when evaluating someone with depression?

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Psychiatric (delusions); general medical (hypothyroidism, post-CVA); substance-related (alcohol abuse, cocaine/amphetamine withdrawal, Rx meds)

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9
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a person with depression is more likely to develop what?

A

CAD or an MI

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10
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In general, before diagnosing someone with depression, what must we do?

A

Rule out any other chronic health conditions (diabetes, CV, and chronic pain)

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11
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What does ever drug that treats depression do pathophysiologically?

A

Produces a downregulation of post-synaptic beta-receptors

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12
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What are some relative contraindications to electroconvulsive therapy?

A

Recent MI, berry aneurysm, brain mass, and increased intracranial pressure

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13
Q

What are 2 great questions to screen patients?

A

In the past two week = have you felt down, depressed, or hopeless? Have you felt little or pleasure in doing things?

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14
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What are 2 screening tools can you use to screen for depression?

A

QIDS & PHQ-9

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15
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What acronym can we use for the sxs of depression?

A

SIGECAPS

Changes in: Sleep pattern, interests, guilt, energy, concentration, appetite, suicide, and psychomotor symptoms

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16
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If a patient ever says “I want to kill myself, or I’m going to commit suicide” what must you do?

A

Take it seriously!! Seek immediate help

17
Q

What’s the most common treatment for depression?

A

SSRI

18
Q

What are some of the side-effects of SSRI’s?

A

Increased serotonin levels; decreases sex drive, impairs orgasm