Calories, Oh My!
Peace and Love, Man
Do you hear me now, Do you hear me now?
ACH!!!!, My aching back!
Rain Man
100
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
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