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Signs & Symptoms
Definitions
To Eat or Not
What's Your Therapy
100
Vegetative symptoms: low mood, decreased/increased sleep, appetite, decreased energy, loss of enjoyment in life/activities, isolation for at least 2 weeks
What is Depression BONUS 50 points: ____________ is a disorder characterised by persistent depressive features, less acute/severe than MDD, which last for more than 2 years?
100
A patient with schizophrenia is withdrawn, lacks energy, and feels guilty. He displays this type of symptom.
What is NEGATIVE symptoms BONUS 50 points: Name 2 positive symptoms
100
________ is often considered a high functioning form of autism. It can lead to difficulty interacting socially, repeat behaviors, and clumsiness
What is Aspergers
100
A friend who eats an entire pizza in ten minutes and then forces himself to vomit may have an eating disorder called a. anorexia nervosa b. depression c. priaprism d. bulimia
What is d. bulimia
100
Helps patients look at life rationally, identify and correct habitually pessimistic thought patterns, stop those negative thoughts, and replace them with healthier thoughts
What is CBT
200
Therapeutic options for refractory depression include all, EXCEPT: a) Lithium augmentation b) Thyroid hormone supplementation c) Silent treatment d) Stimulant augmentation e) ECT
What is c) Silent treatment
200
Non-stop physical activity, lack of sleep and food, increased spending, racing thoughts
What is mania
200
______ Disorder is a chronic type of disorder in which a person's mood alternate/cycle between mild depression and hypomania, which last for at least 2 years. The episodes of this disorder are often somewhat unpredictable. Either depression or hypomania can last for days or weeks, interspersed with a month or two of normal moods.
What is Cyclothymic Disorder
200
insatiable cravings that occur any time of day or night, does not purge – therefore tend to be overweight or obese, comorbid with depression
What is binge-eating
200
This is a form of treatment/therapy used for patients with major depressive disorder who have had no response to antidepressants or psychotherapy - at times used as a last resort.
What is ECT
300
If you educate your pt to avoid consuming cured meats, cheeses, alcohol, chocolate, and caffeine, your pt has been prescribed which "class" of antidepressants?
What are MAOI's BONUS 50 points: These foods are high in _______, which mixed with MAOI's can cause a dangerous spike in BP. BONUS 100 points: Name a MAOI
300
Serious and irreversible side effects which involve involuntary tonic muscle spasms involving tongue, fingers, toes, neck, trunk, or pelvis
What is Tardive Dyskinesia
300
__________ is a mental condition that causes both a loss of contact with reality (psychosis) and mood problems DSM-IV
What is Schizoaffective Disorder
300
An eating disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by not eating or limiting calories
What is anorexia nervosa
300
"Change talk", readiness, understand ambivalence and deal with it. Weigh pros/cons of changing & pros/cons of staying the same, express empathy through reflective listening. Develop discrepancy between clients' goals or values and their current behavior.
What is Motivational Interviewing
400
Combining MAOIs with SSRIs may cause: a) Serotonin Syndrome b) EPS c) NMS d) an explosion
What is a) Serotonin Syndrome Cognitive - confusion, VH, agitation Autonomic - increased BP, HR, sweating Somatic - Dilated pupils, clonus, tremor
400
Motor inner driven restlessness and inability to sit still or remain motionless (e.g. itapping foot incessantly, rocking in chair) - a type of EPS
What is akathesia
400
Avoidant Personality Disorder belongs in what cluster?
What is Cluster C Bonus 50 points: Name 2 other Cluster C disorders
400
Development of food rituals (eating in a certain order, rerarranging on plate, excessive chewing) are all signs of this type of eating disorder
What is anorexia nervosa
400
sees resistance as a function of the relationship rather than a permanent disposition, focus on present, future, and where they want to go rather than where they come from, focus on solutions rather than problems, empowers pts to achieve best quality of life within life constraints
What is Solution Based Therapy (SFBT)
500
Which of the following antidepressant is approved by FDA for Smoking cessation? a) Fluvoxamine b) Bupropion c) Paroxetine d) Venlafaxine
What is b) Bupropion
500
A patient with schizophrenia may have grandiose or persecutory thoughts. He/she may be concerned about thought broadcasting, insertion, or withdrawal
What are Delusions
500
In this disorder there are five subtypes in DSM-IV: catatonic, paranoid, disorganized, residual, and undifferentiated.
What is Schizophrenia
500
What is an eating disorder called when the disorder includes a combination of signs and symptoms but does not meet the full criteria
What is Eating Disorder NOS
500
focuses on the "here and now", paying attention in a particular way; on purpose, and non judgmentally
What is Mindfulness
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