MOC Exam#9 Flashcards

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Caveats regarding liver transplant and pts on methadone maintenance

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  • continue methadone
  • outcomes are similar to pts no to methadone
  • will need increased meds for post-op pain management
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Treatment of lithium induced hypothyroidism

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  • thyroid hormone replacement

- no need to stop Li if stable and effective

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Which treatment for opioid use disorder in pregnant women has lowest risk of neonatal abstinence syndrome for the newborn?

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-BUPRENORPHINE

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Antipsychotics that are substrates for 1A2

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  • asenapine
  • olanzapine
  • clozapine
  • phenothiazines
  • cigarette smoke induces 1A2 and therefore these meds should be avoided in smokers
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Which benzodiazepine should not be prescribed with Valproic acid?

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  • Clonazepam

- can cause absence seizure

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Characteristics of frontotemporal dementia

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  • behavioral and personality changed
  • onset before age 65
  • hyperorality especially for carbohydrates
  • TDP-43 proteinopathy on autopsy
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Synucleinopathy are found in which disorders

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  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Lewy Body Disease
  • REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RSBD)
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Synucleinopathies are characterized by

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  • signs of Parkinsonism
  • cognitive decline significantly later after motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease
  • cognitive decline early or soon after development of motor symptoms in Lewy Body Disease
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Recommendation for the INITIAL assessment of thyroid function is to measure _______.

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  • ONLY SERUM TSH

- because 95% of hypothyroid cases are due to primary hypothyroidism

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When is it recommended to order fT4

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  • when secondary hypothyroidism is suspected (disease of the pituitary)
  • low TSH which symptoms of hypothyroidism
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When would one order thyroid antibodies

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  • in a patient with hypothyroidism to establish the cause

- anti-thyroperoxidase and/or anti-thyroglobulin antibodies are detected in Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

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Characteristics of Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Condition

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-the presence of psychological or behavioral factors that adversely affect a medical condition by increasing suffering, disability, or death

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Characteristics of anxiety illness disorder

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-preoccupation with having or acquiring a serious illness in a case in which the patient does not suffer not from any prominent physical symptoms

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Characteristics of somatic symptom disorder

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-for somatic symptom disorder a diagnosable medical illness does not need to be present; instead the focus is on the maladaptive thoughts, behaviors, and feelings associated with the somatic symptom.

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How does neuroleptic malignant syndrome happen?

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  • Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) appears to be induced by an acute hypodopaminergic state, either as a result of dopamine blockade via antipsychotic medications or as a result of withdrawal of dopaminergic effect, as in discontinuation of levodopa in patients with parkinsonism
  • D2 receptor
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16
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What is Pimavanserin?

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  • pimavanserin is an antipsychotic and won’t increase cholesterol or lipids.
  • It’s the only FDA-approved medication for treatment of psychosis in Parkinson’s disease.
17
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The 1974 Tarasoff v. Regents of University of California case established

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-that psychiatrists have a duty to warn potential victims against whom their patients have made threats, a duty which supersedes doctor-patient confidentiality

18
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What is the estimated prevalence of psychotic symptoms in neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer’s disease?

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30% to 50%

19
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Which ethical or legal doctrine(s) are generally given as grounds for involuntary psychiatric treatment?

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  • Police power: responsibility to protect citizens from others and maintain order
  • Parens patriae: responsibility to protect those who cannot care for themselves