Approach to Mood DOs Flashcards

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Neurchemical imbalance in depression

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Abnormal noradrenergic function, down regulation of B adrenergic receptors.
Decreased dopamine
Decreased 5-HT
Reduced GABA

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Etiology of mood DOs (inheritance & triggers)

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50% of pts with Bipolar DO have a first degree relative with a mood DO.

10-25% of pts with a mood DO have a first-degree relative with a mood DO

Triggering life events and environmental stressors often proceed first mood episode

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Major depressive DO dx criteria

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Pressence of one or more major depressive episodes and the absence of manic, hypomanic or mixed episodes

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Major Depressive episode criteria

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At least 5 of the following for a 2-week period with either *

    • depressed mood
    • diminished interest/pleasure in activities
  • Significant, unintentional, weight loss/gain
  • Insomnia or hypersomnia
  • Fatigue or loss of energy
  • Feelings of worthlessness/excessive guilt
  • Diminished ability to think or concentrate
  • Recurrent thoughts of death or suicide
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Major depressive DO tx

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Hospitalization
Meds
Electroconvulsive therapy or transcranial magnetic stim.

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Major depressive DO meds

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Ketamine - Reduces suicidal thoughts

Spravato - resistant depression

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Persistent Depressive (dysthymia) DO

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Depressed mood for most of the day but is not severe enough to be considered major depressive DO

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Different criteria for adults v children with persistent depressive DO

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Adults are at least 2 years in duration and children 1 year.

*adults are not free of symptoms for greater than 2 mo at a time

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Two other forms periodic depression?

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Depression with seasonal pattern

Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)

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Criteria for a manic episode

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Abnormal & persistently elevated or irritable mood lasting at least a week with at least 3 of the following:

  • Inflated self-esteem or gradiosity
  • Decreased need for sleep
  • Talkative
  • Racing thoughts
  • Distractibility
  • Incr Goal-oriented behavior
  • Excessive involvement in pleasurable activities
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Difference between manic and hypomanic

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Hypomanic is less severs and episodes are only 4 days

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Bipolar I v Bipolar II

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1 - At least one manic/mixed episode

2 - Pts have at least one major depressive episode and one hypomanic episode

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13
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Tx for bipolar disorders

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Mood stabilizers are first line

  • Li+
  • valproic acid
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14
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Cyclothymic DO & tx

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Characterized by dysthymic DO with intermittent hypomanic periods.
>2yrs in duration for adults & 1 for children

Tx: mood stabilizing meds + psychotherapy

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15
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Types of anxiety (7)

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  1. Separation anxiety
  2. Panic DO
  3. Agoraphobia
  4. Generalized anxiety DO
  5. Obsessive-compulsive DO
  6. Specific/Social phobias
  7. Posttraumatic Stress DO
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Panic DO criteria

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  1. Recurrent, unexpected attacks
  2. At least one attack a month or more plus
    - persistent concern about add. attacks or
    - worry about implications of attack or
    - Sign. change in behavior related to the attacks
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Generalized Anxiety DO

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Excessive anxiety and worry occurring most days then not, for most of the day, for at least 6 mo.

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Obsessive compulsive DO

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Obsessions or compulsions a person has recognized to be unreasonable, time consuming and interfere with daily living.

19
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Difference between OCD and OCPD

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OCPD people do not perceive they have a problem. They are not as debilitated

20
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Depression pneumonic (SIGECAPS)

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Sleep deprivation
interest -> anhedonia
guilt
Energy loss
Concentration is obscured
Appetite change
Psychomotor decrease
suicidal ideations
21
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Manic pneumonic (DIG FAST)

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Distractibility
Inflated self-esteem/Impulsive
Grandiosity
Fast/racing thoughts 
Agitation
Speech (very talkative)
Thoughlessness