Child Abuse
Hodge Podge Psych
Depression/Suicide and Conduct Disorder
Other Disorders
Anxiety
100

Who are the most common perpetrators for sexual abuse?

Sexual abuse=male and close access to child


100

Name the only non stimulant medication used as second line in the treatment of ADHD.

Atomoxetine (Strattera)

100

What is the minimum duration depression symptoms must be present to meet the diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder?

2 weeks

100

This disorder is characterized by re-experiencing a traumatic event

Post traumatic stress disorder

100

An episode that is characterized by impending doom in the absence of danger.

Panic attack

200

Who are the most common perpetrators in physical abuse?

Physical abuse=mother

Father or boyfriend more violent

200

This disorder is characterized by uneasiness, excessive rumination(fixation and thinking) and apprehension about the future

Anxiety disorder

200

What is the most common method of suicide in pediatric population?

Firearms

200

Name the disorder in which patients have a valid or irrational concern about a parent and wish to maintain close proximity with the caregiver. 

Separation Anxiety Disorder

200

Diagnosis requires at least 1 month of persistent worrying about having another panic attack and the presence of recurrent, unexpected panic attacks.

Panic disorder

300

What genitourinary symptoms might support sexual abuse?

Unexplained vaginal or penile injury, STI, pregnancy

300

This disorder is characterized by a persistent pattern with defiance and violation of the rights of others.

Conduct disorder

300

What symptoms must a patient have to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder?

Either depressed mood or/and lost on interest or pleasure in nearly all activities

300

What is the timeframe that separates acute stress disorder from PTSD?

Acute stress disorder is present immediately after trauma up to 1 month.

PTSD after 1 month, symptoms usually begin within 3 months of the trauma

300

Term used for avoidance due to anxiety/fear of situations where escape is difficult or would draw unwanted attention to the person. 

Agoraphobia

400

What physical exam findings would be seen in a child who has been sexually abused?

Most will have normal GU exams. 72 hour window

400

What is the frequency of episodes and duration of time to meet the diagnostic criteria for binge eating disorder?

At least once a week for 3 months

400

Conduct disorder has a high incidence of developing what type of personality disorder in adulthood?

Anti-social personality disorder

400

Patient will present with angry or irritable mood, argumentative behavior and vindictiveness for at least 6 months, but no legal issues. 

Oppositional Defiant Disorder

400

Generalized anxiety disorder is characterized by out of proportion worry and anxietywhich must be present for how long?

6 months

500

In patients who present with suspicious injuries of physical abuse what additional radiographic testing is recommended?

Skeletal survey

500

What specific SSRI has been shown to reduce binge-purge cycle?

Fluoxetine (prozac)

500

What 4 main areas are present in a patient suspected of conduct disorder?

Serious violations of law, aggressive/cruel to animals, deceitfulness, destruction of property. 

500

This disorder is characterized by an identifiable stressor(loss of relationship, job, etc.) and is the most common depressive disorder in children and adolescents.

Adjustment Disorder

500

List two FDA approved SSRIs used for the treatment of anxiety disorders

Fluoxetine (prozac) Sertraline (Zoloft) fluvoxamine (Luvox)

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