Delirium and Dementia
Substance Use Disorders
Medication Assisted Treatment
Anxiety Disorders Diagnosis
Anxiety Disorders Other
100

What is the most common type of dementia?

Alzheimer's dementia

100

What is the most commonly used stimulant in the world?

Caffeine

100

What receptor does naltrexone act upon?

Mu opioid receptor

100

Name 4 symptoms of a panic attack:

Dizziness, disconnectedness, derealization (unreality), depersonalization (detached from self)

Palpitations, paresthesias

Abdominal distress

Numbness, nausea

Intense fear of dying, losing control, or “going crazy”

Chills, chest pain

Sweating, shaking, shortness of breath

100

This is the intense fear of being in public places:

Agoraphobia

200

Describe delirium.

disturbance of consciousness, altered cognition, acute in onset, with “waxing and waning” symptoms

200

What severity level of substance use is associated with 6/11 criteria?

Severe (6 or more criteria)

200

Naltrexone is approved for the treatment of what two substance use disorders?

Opioids and Alcohol
200

Name 3 commonly diagnosed specific phobias?

Animals – spiders, insects, dogs, snakes, mice

Natural environment – heights, storms, water

Situational – elevators, airplanes, enclosed spaces, buses

Blood-injection-injury – needles, injections, blood, invasive medical procedures, injuries

200
The first line treatment for panic disorder is:

SSRIs (would accept therapy/CBT as alternative first line modality)

300

Name 3 medications that can cause delirium:

hypnotics, narcotics, anticholinergics, lidocaine, amiodarone, H2 blockers, steroids, NSAIDs, propranolol, digoxin, lithium, metoclopramide, and levodopa

300

This is the psychoactive component of cannabis or marijuana:

THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)

300

What are the two components to "Suboxone"?

buprenorphine and naloxone

300

This is the length of time required for diagnosis of separation anxiety in children and adolescents:

4 weeks or more

300
This is the only FDA-approved treatment in PTSD:

Prazosin

400

Name the pathologic finding in frontotemporal dementia:

Aggregates of tau protein (TDP-43)

400

This neurochemical is associated with pleasure and the reward pathway leading to substance use:

Dopamine

400

What tobacco cessation treatment has the best outcomes?

Varenicline (Chantix) at 50% success rate

400

What is the DSM-5 definition of "time-consuming" in regard to obessions in OCD?

>1hour/day

400

This is a rare condition characterized by failure to speak in specific situations for at least 1 month, despite the intact ability to comprehend and use language:

Selective mutism

500

What type of dementia is associated with tremor, abnormal LFTs, and corneal deposits?

Wilson's disease

500

To be "in remission" according to the DSM-5, an individual has not met criteria for substance use disorder for how long?

12 months

500

Disulfiram works by inhibiting a rate limiting step toward processing ethanol to acetate, leading to a build up of what substance?

Acetaldehyde

500

Symptoms of PTSD that develop within 1 month of trauma lead to what disorder?

Acute stress disorder

500

What is the rate of suicidal ideation in OCD?

50%

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