Neurology
Developmental theories
Toxicity/poisoning
Black box warnings
Therapy modalities
100

This is the lobe containing the primary auditory cortex.

What is the temporal lobe?

3,12

100

The strange situation, devised by Mary Ainsworth in the 1970s, is an important test in this theory.

What is attachment theory?

100

Organophosphate poisoning mechanism

What is cholinergic (AChE inhibition)?

3, 24

100

Death and cerebrovascular events in elderly with dementia

What are antipsychotics?

100

This therapy attempts to address the "cognitive triad" and includes tackling cognitive distortions.

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy?

200

This is the dopaminergic tract responsible for the parkinsonian side effects of antipsychotic medications.

What is the nigrostriatal pathway?

3,55

200

This is Erikson's stage of development in which a middle adult must learn to contribute to family and society. 

What is generativity vs stagnation?

200

Dry mouth, urinary retention, delirium

What is anticholinergic toxicity?

200

Hepatotoxicity, fetal risk, pancreatitis

What is valproate?

200

A short, time-limited therapy focusing on relationships, roles, and changes in these to alleviate problems and improve social functioning.

What is interpersonal therapy (IPT)?

300

Truncal ataxia or instability most commonly results from a lesion to this.

What is the cerebellar vermis?

3,28

300
The third stage in Freud's psychosexual development.

What is the phallic stage? (ages 3-6)

300

Coarse tremor, AMS, ataxia, N/V

What is lithium?

300

Sleep behaviors, possibly resulting in death

What are zolpidem, eszopiclone, zaleplon (the Z drugs for insomnia)?

300

This therapy is indicated specifically for body focused repetitive behaviors such as trichotillomania and excoriation disorder.

What is habit reversal therapy?

400

This is the characteristic electroencephalographic pattern in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

What are periodic sharp wave complexes?

3,18

400

It is in this Piaget developmental stage that a child develops the ability to understand that a tall glass and a short wide glass can contain the same volume of water.

What is the concrete operations stage?

3,1

400

Blue line at the gingival margin

What is lead?

3,26

400

Suicidal ideation under 25 years of age

What are ALL antidepressants?

400

A therapy that focuses on uncovering unconscious drives, delving into childhood experiences, exploring transference and countertransference, and addressing defense mechanisms.

What is psychodynamic psychotherapy?

500

This brain structure most linked with Tourette's syndrome and the development of tics.

What is the Caudate?

3,69

500

A small child is in the park with her mother. As the two interact, the child goes off to play for a brief time. She then returns to her mother, then goes off to play, then returns to her mother. The child continues in this way, regularly checking that the mother is still there. This is an example of Margaret Mahler's ____ stage.

What is rapprochement?

3,21

500

Mees' lines in fingernails

What is arsenic?

3,22

500

Sedation and dissociation, potential for abuse and misuse, increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors in pediatric and young adult patients taking antidepressants 

What is esketamine?

500

This therapy was developed by Ellen Frank specifically for bipolar disorder, and focuses on daily rhythm, interpersonal relationships, and skills development.

What is interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT)?

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