Mood Disorders (anxiety, depression, etc)
Behavior Disorders (ODD, Conduct, etc)
Autism
Antipsychotics
Randoms
100

What are the two FDA approved SSRIs for MDD?

Lexapro and Prozac 
100

Intermittent Explosive Disorder and DMDD cannot be diagnosed before the age of ______ . Why is this?

6; prior to this, tantrums are considered developmentally normal

100

What are the two main categories necessary for diagnosis ASD in the DSM V- TR?

1. Persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts

2. Restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities

100

What labs should be obtained when prescribing antipsychotics? 

A1C, Lipid Panel, CBC and CMP
100

What are the two classes of stimulants used in child psychiatry?

Amphetamine based and methylphenidate based 

200

What SNRI is FDA approved for GAD?

Cymbalta

200
What should be prescribed as first line in treatment of ODD?

Parent Training

200

What two medications have been FDA approved for aggression in ASD?

Aripiprazole and Risperidone

200
Which two antipsychotics should be given with food? 

Geodon (500) and Latuda (350) 

200

Symptoms of ADHD must be present by what age in order to meet DSM V criteria for ADHD? (extra 200- what was the age criteria for DSM IV)

12 (7)

300

Which SSRI has the best safety data in children and adolescents being treated for anxiety?

Zoloft

300

What is PCIT? And what are the PRIDE pillars associated with it? 

Parent Child Interactive Therapy


Praise (Labeled), Reflections, Imitate, Describe, Enjoy/Enthusiasm

300

Who is diagnosed more- boys or girls? What is the ratio?

boys: 5 to 1

300

Which antipsychotic is combined with Fluoxetine? What is the name? What is it approved for in children and teenagers? 

Zyprexa

Bipolar Depression

300

Name two non stimulant medications used for ADHD (outside of guanfacine and clonidine)

Atomoxetine and Viloxazine

400

What are the 4 medications that are FDA approved for OCD?

Fluvoxamine, Prozac, Clomipramine, and Sertraline

400

What percentage of those with Conduct Disorder in Adolescent go on to develop Antisocial Personality Disorder?

40 percent
400

What medical diagnosis is co morbid in 30% of those with ASD? 

Seizure Disorders

400

What receptors are blocked by antipsychotics? Via what pathway? What system is this chemical primarily blocked in within the nervous system?

Dopamine; Nigrostriatal; limbic

400
You have a patient with tic disorder who also has ADHD. What is the current consensus (contraindicated or not) on stimulants and tics?

Stimulants to treat ADHD are NOT contraindicated if there is a co morbid tic disorders. Some evidence shows stimulants can help tics  

500

What are the 6 drugs that can be used for mania in children and teenager? Which is the gold standard of treatment of these 6 drugs? 

Bonus 200: what are the FDA ages of approval for each 

Asenapine, Seroquel, Zyprexa, Abilify, Risperdal, Lithium


LITHIUM

500

What is the number one treatment for adolescent onset Conduct Disorder? 

MST 

500

What are the two main predictors of outcome/prognosis of ASD? What can improve prognosis/outcome?

IQ and Language Skills; EARLY diagnosis 

500

Name three possible movement side effects short term that can happen with antipsychotics and their treatments?

Akathisia: beta blocker or benzo (benzrtropine); Acute dystonia- benadryl and benztropine; Parkinsonism-benztropine and benadryl

500

What is the most common personality comorbidity in Anorexia Nervosa? what percentage might have this? 

Borderline Personality Disorder; 24 percent 

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