Psychiatry Flashcards

1
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“False pregnancy”

A

Pseudocyesis

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2
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When do anorexics require hospitalization?

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  1. Unstable vitals
  2. Cardiac dysrhythmias (e.g. severe bradycardia, e.g. <50 bpm)
  3. Electrolyte disturbances
  4. Extremely low body weight (<70% expected)
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3
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How long does it take do diagnose GAD?

A

6 months

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4
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Treatment for SAD?

A

CBT and SSRI/SNRI (similar to GAD)

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5
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What is the first step in patients with body dysmorphic disorder requesting surgery?

A

Acknowledge their distress and educate about nonsurgical treatments (CBT, SSRIs)

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Treatments for Tourette syndrome

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  1. Habit reversal therapy
  2. Alpha2 agonists like clonidine and guanficine are first-line
  3. Antipsychotics (risperidone, haloperidol) are for severe or refractory symptoms
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7
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Episodic psychatric symptoms with abdominal pain and neuropathies?

A

Acute intermittent porphyria - look for elevated urinary porphyrinobilogen

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8
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Imaging finding in schizophrenia

A

Enlargement of lateral cerebral ventricles

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9
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Treatment for catatonia

A

Benzos or ECT

Lorazepam challenge can be part of diagnosis

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10
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Treatment options for NMS that does not improve with cessation of medication and supportive care?

A

Dopamine agonists (e.g. bromocriptine) and/or dantroline

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Treatment for acute dystonia EPS?

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Anticholinergics: Benztropine or diphenhydramine

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12
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Treatment for parkinsonism EPS?

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Benztropine or amantidine (both can be used for PD as well)

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13
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Treatment for akathisia EPS?

A

Propanolol or benzos

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14
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Neuromuscular irritability, GI symptoms like diarrhea, and fever in a psych patient

A

Consider serotonin syndrome

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15
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Side effects of lithium long-term (even with correct levels)

A
  1. Nephrogenic DI (monitor renal function)
  2. Thyroid dysfunction (monitor TSH)
  3. Hyperparathyroidism (monitor calcium)
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16
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Acute lithium toxicity

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GI symptoms (N/V/D)
If severe, neurological irritation signs (AMS, ataxia, tremor, hyperreflexia, seizures)
(Chronic lithium toxicity has just the neuro symptoms)

17
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Chronic lithium toxicity

A

Neurological irritation signs: AMS, ataxia, tremor, hyperreflexia, seizres

18
Q

What can lead to a rise in lithium levels?

A
  1. Volume depletion

2. Meds: diuretics (thiazides, ACEIs), NSAIDs (other than aspirin), tetracycline, metronidazole

19
Q

What medication can be used to help alcoholics quit if they are actively drinking?
What is another medication to help alcoholics quit that requires they are already abstinent?

A

Naltrexone (reduces craving) can be used if still drinking.

Acamprosate can only be used if already abstinent.