Three signs and symptoms of ADHD include:
What are Inattention, Impulsivity, Hyperactivity?
What is hereditary (family history) or substance abuse?
What is the APA (American Psychiatric Association)?
This SGA antipsychotic utilizes OROS technology in medication delivery.
What is Invega (paliperidone)?
Signs of this symptom of Bipolar Disease include inflated self-esteem, decreased need for sleep, increased talking and racing thoughts.
What is Mania?
There agents are first line therapy in treating ADHD according to American Academy of Pediatrics and American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
What are Stimulants?
For a DSM-5 Diagnosis of schizophrenia, one of these three symptoms that must be present during the same 1 month period.
What is delusions, hallucinations, or disorganized speech?
Treatment for abnormal and prolonged contractions of the muscles of the eye, head, neck, or limbs (maintenance).
What are anticholinergics?
This is Dystonia
•Diphenhydramine
•Benztropine
•Trihexyphenidyl
This SGA antipsychotic is recommended to avoid in FEP due to its significant weight gain.
What was Zyprexa (olanzapine)?
The number of questions in the Mood Disorder Questionairre.
What is 13?
This methylphenidate agent utilizes OROS technology with drug delivery.
What is Concerta or Relexxii?
What is Active Phase?
A black box warning of this first SGA include severe neutropenia.
What is Clozaril (clozapine)?
Of these AAP LAI oral therapy overlap is needed: Invega Halfyera (paliperidone), Aristada (aripiprazole), or Perseiris (risperidone).
What is Aristada (aripiprazole)?
This Bipolar Disorder features a major depressive episode along with hypomanic episode.
What is Bipolar II?
COMMON Side Effect with stimulant use are (name two):
What are:
•Loss of appetite
•Sleep disturbance/Insomnia
•Jitteriness/Nervousness
•Poor growth or weight loss during childhood
•Emotional lability
•Social withdrawal
A score of 75 of symptom signifies on this test signifies a moderately ill patient.
This atypical antipsychotic has an indication for major depressive in bipolar disorder.
What is lurasidone (Latuda)?
What is 72 hours?
What are thiazide diuretics, NSAIDS, ACEI/ARBs?
First Line Therapy in a 4 year old (pre-school) is.
Parent Training in Behavior Management (PTBM)
This NIMH-funded trial compared the effectiveness of older and newer antipsychotic medications used to treat schizophrenia.
What is CATIE (Clinical Antipsychotic Trials on Intervention Effectiveness)?
Benefits of Long-acting Injections include (give two):
What are:
•A subjective sense of better symptom control
•Greater convenience & fewer opportunities to miss a dose
•Reduced conflict with family members or others related to medication reminders
The number for the suicide and crisis lifeline?
What is 988?
What is 50 - 125mcg/mL?