Life Span Flashcards

1
Q

what mental illnesses have the worst effect on life expectancy? how many years do they reduce LE by?

A

BPAD
substance abuse
9-25 years

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2
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what drug can increase risk of schizophrenia and psychoses?

A

high THC cannabis

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3
Q

why is BPAD not diagnosed often in CAMHS?

A

mood changes are mostly put down to adolescence (don’t want to medicalise it)

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4
Q

personality disorders tend to be diagnosed over age __

A

18

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5
Q

commonest mental disorder diagnosis in childhood

A

disruptive/behavioural disorders

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6
Q

what disruptive behavioural disorder presents children under 12?

A

oppositional defiant disorder

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7
Q

what disruptive behavioural disorder presents in children over 12s?

A

conduct disorder

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8
Q

Tx of ASD?

A

education and social intervention

only give medication if they have comorbidities

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9
Q

when would you give medical treatment for ADHD?

A

if it’s a moderate or severe case

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10
Q

at what ages is separation anxiety normal?

A

7 months to preschool

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11
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a child with separation anxiety is at higher risk of developing what condition in adolescence?

A

social anxiety (perfectionism is seen)

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12
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trauma and attachment disorders are mainly caused by what?

A

maltreatment and abuse

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13
Q

presentation of trauma and attachment disorders?

A

PTSD type symptoms eg anger/avoidance
irritability
anxiety
co-morbidities eg depression

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14
Q

imaginary friends are pathological T or F

A

F

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15
Q

grandiose ideas are normal in primary school age children T or F

A

T

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16
Q

OCD type behaviours are normal in adolescence T or F

A

T

17
Q

why is medication prescribed less commonly in children?

A

bad compliance
medications are usually only licensed for >16s
more side effects

18
Q

how should treatment be carried out and what teams should be involved?

A

mental health team
family - family therapy, parenting courses
school - team, school liaison
social - child protection

19
Q

define puerperium

A

the period of about 6 weeks after childbirth during which the mother’s reproductive organs return to their original condition.

20
Q

presentation of puerperal psychosis?

A

acute sudden onset of psychotic, manic/disinhibited and confused symptoms after birth

21
Q

when does puerperal psychosis present?

A

2-4 weeks postpartum

22
Q

risk factors for puerperal psychosis?

A
previous thyroid disorder
previous episode
FH
unmarried
first pregnancy
C section
perinatal death
23
Q

postnatal depression onset?

A

1-4 weeks postpartum

24
Q

risk factors for postnatal depression?

A
FH or PMH of depression/anxiety
complicated pregnancy
traumatic birth
relationship difficulties
history of abuse/trauma
lack of support (personal and financial)