MOC 18 Exam#1 Flashcards

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What is the difference in mechanism of action between Methadone and Buprenorphine?

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  • Methadone is a full opioid agonist

- Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist

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What are the 2 main advantages of Buprenorphine over Methadone for treatment of heroin dependence?

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  • decreased risk of abuse potential

- decreased risk of overdose

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Tests of executive function on the MoCA

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  • Trails B
  • Cube drawing
  • Clock drawing
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Characteristics of Neurocognitive Disorder with Lewy Bodies

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  • fluctuating cognition & attention (like delirium)
  • visual hallucinations (early symptom)
  • Parkinson’s like symptoms (esp after antipsychotics)
  • delusions
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Improvement rates for Tardive Dyskinesia

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  • about 50%
  • remission rates higher in younger population
  • remission rates lower in the elderly
  • older patients at higher risk of TD
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Characteristics of Absence Seizures

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  • remit by adolescence
  • have no aura
  • AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT inheritance
  • ETHOSUXAMIDE best treatment
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Anorexia nervosa binge-eating/purging type

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  • recurrent behavior of purging or binge eating
  • distorted perception of body weigt
  • refusal to maintain normal body weight
  • intense fear of gaining weight
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Bulimia nervosa

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  • binge eating, w or w/o purging

- once a week for 3 months

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Copper deficiency may look similar to:

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Subacute combined degeneration

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2 conditions in which copper deficiency is most commonly seen?

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  • after gastric bypass surgery

- excessive Zinc ingestion

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Characteristics of neurodegenerative disorder due to FTD

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  • onset mostly before age 60 y
  • with insidious, gradually progressive course
  • typically presents with profound personality and behavioral changes (loss of insight)
  • significant decline in language skills
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