Psychopharmacology
Anxiety, Anxiety Related Disorders, and Eating Disorders
Psychosis, Schizophrenia, and SUDs
Depression and Bipolar Disorders
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100

The risk of EPS is higher in this group of antipsychotic medications.

What is first generation (typical) antipsychotics?

100

Repetitive ritualistic behaviors or mental acts that the individual feels driven to perform which are intended to reduce the anxiety associated with obsessive thoughts.

What are compulsions?

100

Delusions, hallucinations and disorganized thinking are examples of this kind of symptoms of schizophrenia.

What are positive symptoms?

100

This disorder is characterized by alternating periods of significantly elevated mood (hypomania) and episodes of depression.

What is Bipolar II disorder?

100

People with this personality disorder present with behavior that is odd and eccentric. They have symptoms that can look similar to schizophrenia. 

What is Schizotypal Personality Disorder?

200

All antidepressant medications carry this type of warning because of the increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in children and adolescents taking these medications.

What is a black box warning?

200

Symptoms of this disorder include amenorrhea, lanugo, bradycardia, peripheral edema, hypothermia and hypotension with orthostatic changes

What is Anorexia Nervosa?

200

Uncontrollable tongue movements, grimacing, and lip smacking could be symptoms of this adverse affect.

What is Tardive Dyskinesia?

200

This therapy type is considered first line treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder.

What is DBT?

200

This phenomenon is characterized by sudden onset of confusion, agitation and disorientation.

What is delirium?

300

This rare but life threatening adverse effect of antipsychotic medications includes high fever, muscle rigidity, altered mental status and autonomic instability

What is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome?

300

This treatment for specific phobias involves exposing the patient to the feared stimulus in increasing amounts.

What is systematic desensitization?

300
An assessment tool used to monitor for signs and symptoms of ETOH withdrawal.

What is CIWA?

300

This disorder involves the presence of multiple motor tics and one or more vocal tics. 

What is Tourette's Disorder?

300

In emergency situations, patients may be treated without their consent in these situations.

What is a risk to self or others?

400

Elevated temperature, GI symptoms such as diarrhea, blurred vision and tinnitus are symptoms of this syndrome.

What is Lithium Toxicity?

400

Risks of this disorder include dehydration, electrolyte imbalance and erosion of tooth enamel due to purging. 

What is Bulimia Nervosa?

400

Special messages that the individual thinks are meant just for them from certain sources, like the tv or radio are known as.

What are delusions of reference?

400

The therapeutic range for lithium.

What is 0.6 - 1.2 mEq/L?

400

This philosophical approach values awareness and understanding of trauma when assessing, planning and implementing care. 

What is Trauma-Informed Care?

500

This disorder is characterized by unpredictable recurrent attacks which are manifested by intense apprehension, physical discomfort and fear. 

What is Panic Disorder?

500

The DSM5 states that at least 4 specific symptoms must be present to identify the presence of a panic attack. Name 4 symptoms...

What are Palpatations, sweating, shaking, sensations of shortness of breath, feelings of choking, chest pain, nausea or abdominal distress, dizziness/lightheadedness, chills or heat sensations, paresthesias, derealization or depersonalization, fear of losing control or going crazy, fear of dying?

500

An assessment tool used to monitor signs and symptoms of opioid withdrawal.

What is CIWA?

500

This disorder is characterized by alternating periods of mania and depression.

What is Bipolar I disorder?

500

This disorder is characterized by a pattern of intense and chaotic relationships with affective instability and fluctuating attitudes towards other people. 

What is Borderline Personality Disorder?

600

First line treatment for ADHD.

What are stimulant medications?

600

Patients with this type of anxiety disorder have an excessive fear of doing something embarrassing or being negatively evaluated in front of others.

What is Social Anxiety Disorder?

600

A deficiency in this vitamin can lead to Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.

What is Thiamine?

600

A mnemonic that can be used to help remember the symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). 

What is SIG E CAPS?

600

The treatment goal for personality disorders.

What is reduce personality trait inflexibility that interferes with functioning and relationships?

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