Movement Disorders Pharmacology
Movement Disorders Therapeutics
Movement Disorders
Misc.
Intro to Mental Illness
Intro to Mental Illness
100

The pharmacologic goal of Parkinson's Disease therapy

What is increase dopaminergic signaling

100

A medication with "on" and "off" episodes that is considered to be first line monotherapy for Parkinson's Disease

What is carbidopa/levodopa (Sinemet)

100

What is the relationship between dopamine and cholinergic activity

What is inverse relationship

100

Syndrome characterized by clinically significant disturbance in cognition, emotion regulation or behavior

What is a Mental Disorder

100

Uncontrolled involuntary movement that occur at various times

What is Dyskinesias

200

A movement disorder characterized by too much dopamine signaling

What is Huntington's Disease

200

This medication comes with a very high risk for profound orthostatic hypotension and severe nausea/vomitting

What is Apomorphine (Apokyn)

200

Dysarthria, micrographia and muscle rigidity are what type of symptoms

What are motor symptoms

200

A tool used to assess patient behavior, insight, mood, perception, appearance, speech and cognition/thoughts

What is a Mental Status Exam 

200

What is the effort to move mentally ill patients out of state psychiatric facilities and into the community

What is the Deinstitutionalization Movement

300

Carbidopa is an inhibitor of this enzyme

What is Dopamine decarboxylase

300

Stalevo is a combination of these three agents

What is carbidopa, levodopa and entacapone

300

A class of medication that could cause drug-induced parkinsonism

Antipsychotics, antiemetics, SSRIs, SNRIs, TCAs, Dopamine depleters (methyldopa, tetrabenazine, reserpine)

300

The guide containing diagnostic criteria for a variety of mental illnesses

What is the DSM-5 

300

Patient demonstrates mystical thinking with
delusions about angels and devils - what category of the MSE does this fall under

What is Thought

400

A large portion of L-Dopa is metabolized there

What is peripherally 


400

Reserpine is an example of what class of medication

VMAT (vesicular monoamine transporter) inhibitor

400

A drug-induced medical emergency characterized by excessive sweating, AMS, irregular heartbeat and muscle cramps/rigidity

What is NMS (Neuroleptic Malignancy Syndrome)

400

Anorexia is an example of what type of disorder

What is an Eating Disorder 

400

An organization aimed at changing attitudes and stereotypes around people with mental illnesses

What is NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)

500

What class of medications has no therapeutic benefit unless administered with levodopa doses

What are COMT Inhibitors 

500

The pharmacologic class of benztropine

What is an Anticholinergic agent 

500

Two ways to manage levodopa - induced dyskinesias

What is shortening dose intervals/decreasing dose of carbidopa/levodopa AND add on long-acting formulation of amantadine

500

According to DSM-IV structure, Schizophrenia falls under this axis

What is Axis 1 

500

A setting where psychiatric illnesses are treated/managed

What is CPEP, Partial Hospitalization, Outpatient Treatment Facility, Inpatient Treatment (acute or long-term)

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