Comquest Q 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Two approved drug classes for slowing down dementia?

A

Cholinesterase blockers

NMDA blockers

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2
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What will be specific to the vignette to to differentiate between carbamazepine and clozapine?

A

Clozapine is only used when everything else fails.

Carbamazepine would be used in a newly diagnosed patient with bipolar

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3
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What is intellectualization?

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Focuses on the intellectual part of an event to avoid the emotional part

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4
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What is thought blocking?

A

Schizo patients stop mid sentence and go blank

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5
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How do we define recurrent brief depressive episode?

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Depression at least 2 days but less than 2 weeks. For at least a year.

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6
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What combinations of meds can cause serotonin syndrome?

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SSRIs, SNRIs, MAOI, St. John warts

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7
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What is the most common physical manifestation of anxiety? What are the other 5 criteria?

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Insomnia

Restless, tired, concentration sucks, irritable, muscle tension

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8
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What is the NT of the reward system stimulated by addiction?

A

Dopamine

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9
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4 steps of PTSD?

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Re experience, avoid, disassociate and hyperarousal

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10
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How is atypical depression different?

Treatment?

A

Increased sleep and appetite

MAOI

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11
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PCP works through which NT?

A

Glutamate

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12
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Very common side affect of topiramate for migraines?

A

Cognitive suppression

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13
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What is neologism?

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Schizo pts. Creating new words to refer to something we already have a word for.

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14
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When is therapy good for anorexia in a vignette?

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When the patient admits to the problem and wants help.

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15
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4 complications/side effects to remember about Lithium?

A

No pregnancy
Causes diabetes insipidus
Renal damage
Hypothyroid

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16
Q

Best class of meds for OCD and what specific med is mentioned?

A

SSRI

Clomipramine

17
Q

Simple way to define delirium?

A

Fluctuating levels of consciousness

18
Q

Common side effect of levetiracetam?

A

Psychiatric, especially anxiety

19
Q

what type of electrolyte disturbances do the following drugs cause?
Lithium?
Carbamazepine?
What about pts with dementia, mania, and schizo?

A

Diabetes insipidus
SIADH
Psychogenic polydipsia

20
Q

What is the difference between psychogenic polydipsia and SIADH?

A

Dilute urine in psychogenic and concentrated in SIADH

21
Q

When people experience steroid induced mood disorders, like from prednisone, what is the primary reason for severity?

A

Dose dependent

22
Q

What is the MAO of aripiprazole and what do we use it for?

A

Partial dopamine agonist, so it can be less antipsychotic.

Used to augment depression meds.

23
Q

Big difference between dementia and peudodementia?

A

In pseudo the patient has insight into it and dementia they don’t have insight into their cognitive struggle.

24
Q

If I see a patient and they are psychotic and epistaxis is part of the vignette, what am I thinking?

A

Cocaine, substance abuse psychosis

25
Q

What is happening with the eyes in opiate intoxication and withdrawal?
Common side effect of opiate withdrawal to know that is weird?

A

Miosis
Mydriasis

Runny nose