Old Age Psychiatry Flashcards

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ABCD of dementia

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A- Activities of Daily Living
B- Behavioural and Psychiatric symptoms of dementia
C-Cognitive Impairment
D-Decline

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Cognitive features of Dementia

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Dysmnesia,
Dysphasia,
Dyspraxia,
Dysgnosia, 
Dysexecutive functioning,

Functional decline of activities of daily living

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Neuropsychiatric disturbances in psychiatry

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Psychosis, 
Depression, 
Altered circadian rhythm,
Agitation,
Anxiety
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Types of dementia in order of prevelance

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1- Alzheimer’s
2- Vascular
3- Mixed (Alzheimer’s + vascular)
4- Lewy body and other causes

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How to distinguish between dementia and delirium?

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Dementia - insidious onset with unknown date
Delirium- abrupt, precise onset, known date

Dementia- generally irreversible
Delirium- usually reversible

Dementia- disorientation late in illness
Delirium- disorientation early in illness

Dementia- slight day to day variation
Delirium- variable hour to hour

Dementia- consciousness clouded in late stage
Delirium-fluctuating levels of consciousness

Dementia- normal attention span
Delirium- short attention span

Dementia- disturbed sleep-wake cycle day-night
Delirium-disturbed sleep wake cycle- hour to hour variation

Dementia- psychomotor changes late in illness
Delirium-marked early psychomotor changes

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How to distinguish between dementia or depression

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Dementia- insidious onset
Depression- abrupt onset

Dementia-conceals disability
Depression- highlights disabilities

Dementia-near miss answers
Depression-“don’t know” answers

Dementia-mood fluctuation day to day
Depression-diurnal variation in mood

Dementia-short term memory loss
Depression- short and long term memory loss

Dementia-memory loss occurs first
Depression-depressed mood coincides with memory loss

Dementia-associated with a decline in social function
Depression-associated with anxiety

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Alzheimer’s dementia characteristics

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Gradual and progressive deterioration in memory,

Dysexecutive dysfunction

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Alzheimer’s dementia investigations?

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MRI,

SPECT

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Dementia with Lewy bodies criteria

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1- Dementia
Deficits of attention, frontal executive, visuospatial
2- Fluctuation of confusion
Visual hallucinations
Parkinsonism
3- REM sleep, severe antipsych sensitivity, abnormal DAT scan
4- supported by falls, loss of consciousness

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What is a DAT scan and what would it look like in DLB?

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DAT scan measures the reuptake of dopamine

In a normal or AD patient there will be reuptake of dopamine in head of caudate nucleus and put amen in the shape of a “comma”
Whereas in DLB reuptake in the putamen is reduced leading to the “full stop” sign.

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Frontotemporal dementia (Pick’s disease) characteristics?

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Behavioural disorder- personality change,
Early emotional blunting,
Speech disorder- altered output, stereotypy, echolalia, perseveration, mutism
Neuropsychology- frontal dysexecutive syndrome

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Imaging of someone with Frontotemporal dementia would show

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Abnormalities in frontotemporal lobes

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Drug treatment for dementia

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Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (donezipil, rivastigmine, galantamine)
Memantine
Antipsychotics (risperidone, quetiapine)
Antidepressants
Anxiolytics (lorazepam)
Hypnotics (eg zolpidem, zopiclone, clonazepam)
Anticonvulsants (valproate, carbamazepine)

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Who has to be present for guardianship?

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Two medical certificates- GP, psychiatrist

Detailed report from MHO

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Risk factors for late onset schizophrenia like psychosis

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Sensory loss,
Social isolation,
Genetic- minor abnormalities

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