Eating Disorders
Substance Related D/O
Bipolar D/O
Depressive D/O
Miscellaneous
100

Intense fear of weight gain

Distorted body image

Restricted calories with significantly low BMI

Anxiety related

Anorexia

100

Bradycardia (slow pulse)

Hypotension (low blood pressure)

Hypothermia (low body temperature)

Sedation


Miosis (pinpoint pupils)

Opioid intoxication

100

Normal Lithium Level

0.5-1.5

100
Which medication is lethal in overdose

TCA's

100

Which substances can have life threatening withdrawal?

Alcohol and Benzodiazepines

200

Episodes induce guilt, depression, embarrassment, or disgust

Binge eating

200

What Medication is given for Wernicke Korsakoff Syndrome

Thiamine

200

Medications for Bipolar Disorder

Lithium, Mood Stabilizers, Antipsychotics

200

Cochlear implants, brain stimulators, or medication pumps are examples of metals that could interfere with the procedures.

Contraindications for TMS

200

What treatment modality is recommended for patients with anorexia.

Interpersonal and group therapy

300

Condition causes:

Abnormal laboratory values (electrolyte imbalance, hypokalemia, hyponatremia)    

Cardiovascular abnormalities 

Cardiac failure (cardiomyopathy)

Bulimia Nervosa

300

Is a medical emergency that can result in the death in 20% of untreated patients, usually as a result of medical problems such as pneumonia, renal disease, hepatic insufficiency, or heart failure.

Delirium Tremens

300

Name three side effects of Lithium

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, thirst, fine hand tremors

300

Name some interventions for serotonin syndrome

• Remove offending agent(s)

• Initiate symptomatic treatment

• Serotonin-receptor blockade with cyproheptadine, methysergide, propranolol

• Cooling blankets, chlorpromazine for hyperthermia

• Dantrolene, diazepam for muscle rigidity or rigors

• Anticonvulsants

• Artificial ventilation

• Induction of paralysis

300

Who is often affected by seasonal effective disorder?

This disorder is more common in women and typically begins between the ages of 18 to 30.

400

Fluoxetine (Prozac), an SSRI antidepressant, is the only FDA-approved medication for the treatment

Bulimia

400

Name three medications utilized for opioid withdrawal

Methadone, Clonidine, Buprenorphine

400

A distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood and abnormally and persistently increased goal-directed activity or energy, lasting at least 1 week and present most of the day, nearly every day.

Mania

400

What foods should be avoided with MAOI's 

Foods with Tyramine
400

Herbal remedy thought to increase serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine in the brain

St. Johns Wort

500

Symptoms of Binge Eating Disorder

1. Eating much more rapidly than normal

2. Eating until feeling uncomfortably full

3. Eating large amounts of food when not feeling physically hungry

500

Medication used in Alcohol Withdrawal

Benzodiazepines (lorazepam [Ativan], chlordiazepoxide [Librium], diazepam [Valium])

500

Name at least three things that should be included in patient and family teaching

Avoid drugs, alcohol and caffeine

Coping strategies

Sleep hygiene



500

What preparations are utilized for ECT?

Patients are given a general anesthetic to induce sleep and a muscle-paralyzing agent to prevent muscle distress and fractures.

500

FDA approval for depressive symptoms associated with major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder in patients aged 13 years and older.

Electroconvulsive Therapy

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