Refusal, or inability, to maintain a minimal normal body weight
What is Anorexia Nervosa?
100
The most common genetic chromosomal disorder
What is Downs Syndrome?
100
Depressed mood is generally less severe but with longer lasting symptoms (a year or more) and significant impairment in functioning
What is Dysthymic Disorder?
100
Most common fear is doing something in front of others and more common in girls
What is Social Anxiety Disorder?
100
Hyperactivity-impulsivity and ________ are the two categories of symptoms of ADHD.
What is inattentive?
200
Repeated episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behavious
When is Bulimia Nervosa
200
The age at which Prader-Willi Syndrome begins at.
What is age 2?
200
consistently fail to demonstrate any advantage over placebo in treating depression in youth
What are tricyclic antidepressants?
200
Characteristics: sudden, overwhelming period of intense fear or discomfort accompanied by four or more physical and cognitive symptoms characteristic of the fight/flight response
What are panic attacks?
200
At this age symptoms become noticeable and more prominent.
What is around age 3-4?
300
A BMI great or equal to 30
What is obesity?
300
Both are associated with abnormality of chromosome 15
What are Prader-Willi and Angelman Syndromes?
300
Risk of suicide, Risk of Violence, Ineffective Activity Planning,
What are possible nursing diagnoses (for Bipolar Disorder)?
300
Extremely resistant to reason
What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?
300
A common medication used to manage ADHD
What is Ritalin/methylphenidate? OR What is Concerta/methylphenidate HCl? OR What is a stimulant medication
400
Disturbed body image, imbalanced nutrition, and defensive coping
What are possible nursing diagnoses?
400
Life expectancy for persons with Downs Syndrome
What is 60 years?
400
Milder bipolar II and cyclothymic disorder are more likely than bipolar I
What are types of Bipolar disorder common in children?
400
primary function is to react to unfamiliar or unexpected events
What is amygdala?
400
The minimum number of symptoms and the minimum number of months that incongruities in 'normal' development have existed for prior to diagnosis.
What is 6?
500
Weight loss of over 30% in 6 months, in ability to gain weight in outpatient treatment, heart rate less than 40 beats per minute
What are admission criteria?
500
Impulse control disorders, anxiety disorders, and mood disorders
What are common psychiatric diagnoses for person with Intellectual Disabilities?
500
Five (or more) symptoms, present during the same 2-week period, representing a change from previous functioning. At least one symptom is either depressed mood or loss of interest/pleasure
What is diagnostic criteria for Major Depressive Disorder
500
Exposing children to anxiety producing situations, objects, and occasions
What is the main method for treating anxiety disorders?