What percentage of body weight is below normal in anorexia?
What is 15%
100
The pleasurable effects of cocaine are due to ?
What is Increased Dopamine
100
What neurotransmitter increase contributes to Schizophrenia?
What is ; Dopamine (D2 Receptors)
100
What is the main def. of Somatization Disorder?
What is : Many physical complaints, many organ systems
100
What is another term used for autism?
What is Pervasive Developmental Disorder
200
Name 2 diagnostic criteria for bulimia
What is: Recurrent episodes of binge eating
Attempts to compensate for overeating/wt. gain
Binge eating 2x's/wk for 3 mo.
Size influences self worth
200
Name the term that is characterized by repeated use of a substance that doesn't lead to withdrawal upon termination of use of the substance.
What is Substance Abuse?
200
What are the 2 positive symptoms of SC?
What is Delusions and Hallucinations
200
Name the 5 disorders of somatoform disorder
What is : Somatization, conversion, hypochodriasis, body dysmorphic, pain disorder
200
Name 2 clinical features of autism
What is : Nonverbal, undersocialized, decreased spontaneous enjoyment, lack of spoken language, repetitive use of language, lack of make believe play, rep. interests
300
Name the 2 subtypes of bulimia
What is: Bulimia with purging
Bulimia without purging
300
Name 3 S&S's of severe ETOH withdrawal
What is Uncontrollable shaking
Wakefulness
Only ETOH intake
Dry heaves
Confusion
A/V hallucinations
P- 120-140, elevated BP
300
Name 2 factors of good prognosis in SC
What is Late onset
Female
good pre-morbid functioning
positive symptoms
300
Name 3 aspects of body dysmorphic disorder
What is : Pervasive feelings of ugliness
repulsiveness
can't be convinced otherwise
thinks about it 1 hr./day
300
At what age is Autism first seen?
What is : Normal development up to age 2.
400
Name 5 complications of anorexia
What is: Infections, hypokalemia, poor nutrition, bowel changes, esophageal erosion, ulcers, tooth and gum erosion, dental carries, amenorrhea, estrogen def., infertility, ht. failure
400
Name 2 substances used for opiod withdrawal
What is Methadone and Suboxone
400
Name the 4 A's p SC (negative symptoms)
What is Association , autism, ambivalence, affect
400
What is the difference between somatization and Hypochodriasis?
What is : Somatization- multiple systems and organs
Hypochondriasis- belief system
400
Factoids about ADHD: most prevalent gender, and age that Symptoms are present?
What is : Male and age 7
500
What is the major psychological component of anorexia?
What is Control
500
Define DT's and when do they appear?
What is Hallucinations, tremors, delusions. Appear 72 hrs. - 1 wk
500
Name the 5 disorders of SC
What is Disorganized, undifferentiated, Paranoid, Catatonic, residual
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!!!!
Name 4 features of somatization according to DSM-IV
What is : History of complaints before age 30
4 pain symptoms
2 gastro
1 sexual
1 pseudo- neurological symptom
500
Daily Double!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Name the different types of meds. used for ADHD/ADD.
What is: Methlyphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta)
Dextroamphetamine (dexedrine)
Dextroamphetamine/ Amphetamine Salts- Adderal