Stats Flashcards

(105 cards)

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Antidepressant that causes painful intercourse as SE?

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Paroxetine

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Therapy for well treated Schizos, for poor social functioning

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Cogntitive remediation therapy
(CRT)

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Ratio for Anorexia Male:Female

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1:10

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Ratio major depression M:F

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1:2

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Ratio GAD M:F

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1:2

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Ratio Bipolar type 1 M:F

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1:1

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Agoraphobia ratio M: F

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1:3

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8
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Depot has antidepressant effect

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Flupentixol

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9
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Which Depot has fewer EPSEs?

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Pipotiazine

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10
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Which depot needs aqueous suspension just before injection?

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Ripseridone

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11
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Depot that requires no test dose?

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Risperidone

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12
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Which medication causes thrbocytopaenia

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Valproate

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What is Bodily distress disorder

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Bodily symtpoms, distressing to individual.
They pay excessive attention to symptoms, repeatedly contact healthcare.

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Post partum Psychosis onset

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Within 1-2 weeks

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What percentage of post partum women suffer Postnatal depression?

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10%

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16
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Type of Bipolar in person who becomes Manic via Antidepressants

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Bipolar Type 3

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17
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Self rated screening questionnaire for Psychiatric illness.

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General health questionnaire
GHQ

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A Non-Clinician administered, fully structured interview. Used in Epidemiological studies.

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Diagnostic interview Schedule

DIS

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Middle ages man, progressive memory loss, sudden muscle movements like electric shock

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Crutzfeldt jakob

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Teenager presents with Non- repetitive sudden movements. Following episode of pharyngitis ( rheumatic fever)

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Sydenham Chorea

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Middle aged man, lurching with quick long strides, seizures tonic clonic, subcortical dementia. Personality changes

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Neuroacanthocytosis

Affects basal ganglia - genetc

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Post stroke depression SSRI
Fluoxetine/Citalopram 35% prevalence
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MS lifetime depression
50%
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Depression in Epilepsy prevalence
30-50%
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Percentage preventable suicide deaths
22%
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Risk suicide within 1 year self harm
0.7%
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Percentage elderly who suicide within 1 week of GP visit
40%
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Suicides within 1 month of discharge
40%
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Percentage patients suicide, 1week GP visit
40%
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What is prevalence
Burden of disease in a population Existing cases / size of population
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Self harm percentage that occurs in elderly
5%
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Risk of suicide 10 years after self harm episode
3%
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Percentage of people of repeating self harm in lifetime
40%
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Proportion that will repeat self harm in 5 years.
10%
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Life time prevalence of DSH without suicidal intent
2%
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Life time prevalence of suicide attempts
4%
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Life time prevalence suicidal thoughts
15%
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Max dose Clozapine
900mg daily
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Max dose Chlorpromazine
1200mg daily
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Max Dose Quetiapine
750-850mg daily
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Max dose of Citalopram
20-60mg
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Max dose Duloxetine
60-120mg daily
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Scale that retains features of Clinical Examination
Present State Examination
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Tests to MONITOR depression
MADRS Hamilton depression scale
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Antipsychotics to use in breast feeding
Olanzapine Sulpride
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Contraindicated AP in Breast feeding
Clozapine
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Z-drugs on breast feeding
Can give Zolpiden Can’t give Zopiclone
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Breast feeding Benzos
Lorazepam Only give short acting
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Which two antipsychotics are best for dyslipidaemia and diabetes?
Aripiprazole & Amisulpride The A’s
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Antipsychotics least like to raise prolactin and cause sexual side effects
Aripiprazole & Quetiapine
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Antipsychotic least likely to cause dry mouth
Aripiprazole
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Early age onset Schizophrenia, what age range
13-18
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NREM Sleep disorders
Sleep walking, terrors and confusion
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Most common type of seizure in Autism
Tonic clonic
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Advanced aogns of opioid withdrawal
Muscle spasm
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Drug that causes fishy sweat, hallucinationd
Meohedrone Meow
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What percentage of Wernicke’s patients develop korsakoff’s?
80%
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SEs of Acetyl Cholinesterase’s (Donepezil, rivastigmine etc)
Bradycardia, nausea, dizziness,
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Type of memory most affected by ECT
Retrograde
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Lowest sedating Antipsychotics
Aripiprazole & Amisulrpide
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Adults that will experience MH problem in their lifetime
25%
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Percentage of patients that depression turns to chronic
10%
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Over 65s with depression in comunity
14-15%
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Percentage of people with MH problem in UK
16-17%
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Huntington’s Chromosome?
4 CAG Repeats
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Which drug worsens Psoriasis
Lithium
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Which antipsychotic has most evidence for Psychosis with Dementia
Risperidone
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Personality disorder most prevalent in older adults
OCD
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Neurotransmitters associated with Alzheimers
Acetylcholine and Noradrenaline
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Rivastigmine SEs
Nausea, vomiting, anorexia, diarrhoea
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Most common Anxiety disorder in older adults
Specific Phobia (Fear of Falls)
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What drug treats Hallucinations in Lewy body Dementia
Rivastigmine
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Antipsychotic that causes orthostatic hypotension
Risperidone
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Study thaf assesses presence or absence of disease at any given point in time (prevalence)
Cross sectional study
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Alzheimer’s drug safe in Cardiac problems
Rivastigmine
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Medication for co-morbid tourettes and ADHD
Clonidine
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What diagnosis is associated with murder-suicide?
Depression
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What offence most likely in ASD
Fire setting
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Staccato speech caused by lesion to which part of brain
Cerebellum
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Most common korsakoff symptom
Amnesia
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Somatisation vs hypochondriasis
Somatisation - many dofferent bodily symptoms Hypochondria- one specific illness fear
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What percentage of mothers get post natal depression?
10-15%
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Protective factor in Schizophrenia?
Having affective symptoms/ family history of affective symtpoms
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Treatment for BPD depression
Quetiapine or Olanzapine + Fluoxetine
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Most common Drug indiced parkinsomism
Rigidity
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What is Deep brain stimulation good for?
OCD
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Male to female reading difficulties ratio
2:1
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Diagnostic criteria for tourette’s
Vocal and motor tics for 12 months
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Common non-degenerative dementia
MS
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What opoioid effect doesnt show tolerance?
Miosis
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Likelihood a child will have ASD if they already have asd child
15%
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Dose of Donepezil
10mg OD
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Dose of memantine
10mg bd
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Dose of rivastigmine
6mg bd
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Dose of galantamine
12mg bd
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Paradoxical injunctions are used in which type of family therapy
Strategic ( developed by Haley, overcome resistance to solving problems)