Abnormal Mood: Depression Flashcards

1
Q

if a mood disorder has diurnal variation what does this mean?

A

it varies throughout the day

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2
Q

early morning wakening is defined as waking _ hours before normal

A

2

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3
Q

diurnal variation is a feature of depression T or F

A

T, better in the evening and worse in the morning

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4
Q

what is anhedonia?

A

loss of enjoyment/pleasure

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5
Q

what is psychomotor retardation?

A

subjective or objective slowing of thoughts and/or movement

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6
Q

extreme form of psychomotor retardation?

A

stupor (not eating/drinking/moving)

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7
Q

what would you see on the appearance/behaviour section of an MSE in a patient with depression

A

reduced facial expression
furrowed brow
lack of eye contact
gesturing and rapport limited

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8
Q

what is the speech in a depressed patient like?

A

reduced rate, pitch, volume, intonation

short, brief answers

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9
Q

men tend to have more of an irritable depression T or F

A

T

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10
Q

what is the affect like in depression?

A

depressed, reduced range, limited reactivity (to changes in subject, context etc)

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11
Q

how do the patient’s thoughts present in depression?

A

slowed or absent
negative and self-accusatory
delusions can occur

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12
Q

perceptual disturbance is severely affected in depression T or F

A

F

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13
Q

what is self-referential thinking? what condition is this common in?

A

having the perception that people are talking about you

schizophrenia

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14
Q

what kind of hallucinations can someone with depression get?

A

auditory 2nd person i.e YOU are a bad person

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15
Q

how is cognition affected in depression

A

can present with dementia-like symptoms

attention and planning affected

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16
Q

insight is preserved in depression T or F

A

T

17
Q

if a patient has preserved insight what does this mean?

A

they are aware of their symptoms (this can make it worse)

18
Q

define initial insomnia

A

trouble getting to sleep (>1hr)

19
Q

define middle insomnia

A

frequent waking during the night

unrefreshing sleep/poor quality

20
Q

define late insomnia

A

early morning wakening

21
Q

prevalence of depression in teenagers (%)?

A

3-5%

22
Q

chronic depression is classed as lasting over _ years

A

2

23
Q

psychotic symptoms + depressive symptoms = ….

A

psychotic depression

24
Q

schizophrenia presents with no change in mood T or F

A

T

25
Q

define dysthymia

A

chronic persistent low grade mild depression
patient CAN work
problems with concentration
some sleep trouble

26
Q

major depressive disorder covers what levels of depression?

A

mod-severe depression

27
Q

how long should the depressive symptoms last to qualify as depression?

A

2 weeks

28
Q

if you have an episode of ____ along with low mood you can’t have depression

A

mania

29
Q

name the 3 symptoms required to diagnose depression (need 2/3)

A

depressed mood >2 weeks
reduced enjoyment/interest
decreased energy

30
Q

name some symptoms of depression along with the main core symptoms?

A
loss of confidence
unreasonable guilt
suicidal behaviour
poor concentration
agitation/slowness
sleep disturbance
change in appetite
31
Q

for moderate depression how many symptoms do you need?

A

6

32
Q

for severe depression how many symptoms do you need?

A

all 3 core symptoms plus 5 other

33
Q

paranoid, mood congruent patient who is a hypochondriac and thinks “people are trying to poison me”

A

psychotic depression

34
Q

cotard’s syndrome is most common at what age?

A

elderly

35
Q

cotards syndrome is a form of…

A

psychotic depression

36
Q

criteria for atypical depression?

A
mood reactivity (brightens to positive things)
weight gain/appetite increase
hypersomnia
heavy arms/legs
interpersonal rejection sensitivity
37
Q

what happens to cortisol levels when dexamethasone is given to a depressed patients

A

dexamethasone fails to suppress cortisol