Forensics
Sleep
Neuroanatomy
Psychotherapy
Epigenome
200

This landmark case established the "duty to warn" principle for psychiatrists.

Tarasoff (1974)

200
This is the first-line treatment for insomnia.

CBT-I (free on CBT-I Coach app!)

200

This neuroanatomical anomaly is often grossly visible in brain scans of patients with schizophrenia.

Enlarged ventricles

200

Name a mature coping mechanism.

Altruism, Humor, Suppression, Sublimation, Anticipation all acceptable

200

True or False: The epigenome is heritable.

True

400

This rule from the APA states that is unethical for psychiatrists to offer a professional opinion about a public figure without examining them personally and obtaining consent.

Goldwater Rule

400

This stage of sleep is most likely to feature sleepwalking, bedwetting.

N3

400

This hypothalamic nucleus regulates the circadian rhythm.

Suprachiasmatic nucleus.

400

These brief, involuntary thoughts are identified and challenged in CBT.

Automatic thoughts

400

DNA is stored coiled around these proteins, in a "beads on a string" model.

Histones

600

Mr. Jacobs has been found comatose after a car accident without Advanced Directive. His mother, sister, wife, and son are all at bedside, all adults. Please describe the order in which Healthcare Surrogacy would be assigned among these family members.

Wife > Mother > Son > Sister

600

Benzodiazepines increase this stage of sleep.

N2 - light sleep

600

Name the four major dopaminergic pathways.

Mesolimbic, mesocortical, nigrostriatal, tubuloinfundibular

600

Name the three parts of the psyche in Freud's Structural Theory.

Ego, Superego, Id

600

This epigenetic mechanism leads to downregulation of genes by blocking access to DNA strands.

DNA methylation

800

What criteria must a patient satisfy to be legally competent?

1) Able to understand the charges against them

2) Able to understand court proceedings

3) Able to cooperate with defense

800

What lab test could be ordered for diagnosis in a patient with narcolepsy?

Hypocretin in CSF

800

These two structures make up the striatum of the basal ganglia.

Caudate nucleus and putamen

800

A woman with cancer feels nauseous every time she sees an ad for a chemotherapy center. Name the conditioned and unconditioned stimulus in this example.

Unconditioned stimulus: Chemotherapy (automatically causes nausea)


Conditioned stimulus: The advertisement (would not normally provoke nausea)

800

This epigenetic mechanism leads to upregulation of genes by increasing the accessibility of DNA strands?

Histone acetylation

1000

Name the four elements which must be met for a medical malpractice case.

1) Duty to Patient

2) Dereliction of Duty

3) Direct Causation of injury

4) Damages suffered by patient

1000
This is the only medicine FDA-approved to directly treat OSA; approved in 2023.

Tirzepatide

1000

Where does neurogenesis continue to occur in the adult brain?

Dentate gyrus (Hippocampus acceptable answer)

1000

Name three of the seven baseline "Assumptions" about clients/patients in DBT.

1)  Patients are doing the best they can at any given moment with the knowledge they have

2) Patients want to improve.

3) Patients need to do better, try harder, and be more motivated to change.

4) Patients may not have caused their problems, but they have to solve them anyways.

5) Patients must learn new behavior in all relevant contexts.

6) The lives of suicidal, borderline patients are unbearable as they are currently being lived.

7) Patients cannot fail in therapy.

1000

This Syndrome is characterized by a silencing or deletion of the maternal chromosome 15, leading to intellectual/developmental disability and an unusually happy disposition.

Angelman Syndrome

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