Lecture 15 Old Age Psychiatry Flashcards

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What are the cognitive features of dementia

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Memory (Dysmnesia)
Dysphasia
Dyspraxia
Dysgnosia

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What are the main symptoms of Alzheimers

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Early impairment of memory and executive function

Gradual progression with unclear onset

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3
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What are the main clinical features of Alzheimer’s

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Amyloid plaques and tau tangles
Atrophy following neuron death
Reduction in acetylcholine

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4
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What is the presentation of vascular dementia

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Unequal distribution of deficits
Evidence of focal impairments on neuro exam
PMH of cerebrovascular disease
Step wise decline with sudden changes

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What are the key features of Lewy Body Dementia

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Visual Hallucinations
Fluctuations
Parkinsonism
Sleeping during the day
Drowsy, lethargic and difficult to rouse
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6
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A DATScan on a normal or AD patient will show what?

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Normal re-uptake of the dopamin transporter in the head of the caudate nucleus and putamen (comma shape)

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A DATScan on a patient with DLB will show what

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Re-uptake in the putamen is reduced (full stop sign)

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8
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What is Pick’s Disease

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A rare type of age-related dementia that affects the frontal lobes of the brain and causes speech problems like aphasia, behaviour difficulties

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What are the symptoms of Pick’s disease

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Abrupt mood changes.
Compulsive or inappropriate behavior.
Depression-like symptoms, 
Withdrawal from social interaction.
Difficulty keeping a job.
Poor social skills.
Poor personal hygiene.
Repetitive behavior.
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10
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What is the drug treatment for mild to moderate AD and LBD

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Ach Inhibitors (donepezil, rivastigmine, galantamine)

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11
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What is the drug treatment for moderate to severe AD

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Memantine

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12
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What antipsychotics can be used in the treatment of AD

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risperidone, quetiapine

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13
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What antidepressants can be used in the treatment of AD

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Mirtazapine

Sertraline

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14
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What Anxiolytics can be used in the treatment of AD

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Lorazepam

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15
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What anticonvulsants can be used in the treatment of AD

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Valproate

Carbamazepine

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16
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What are the 6 Cs of Capacity

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Capacity
Consent
Compliance
Coercion
Certification
Common Sense
17
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What is a Power of Attorney

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A power of attorney is a legal document that allows someone to make decisions for you, or act on your behalf