Distractibility, Impulsivity, grandiosity, flight of ideas, increased activity, and talkativeness are all examples of what?
What is mania?
(DIGFAST)
This is the most common co-morbid substance use disorder associate with schizophrenia.
What is nicotine use?
(80-90%) alleviates positive symptoms
Interactions with CYP1A2 = OLZ and CLZ
Slowed GI motility, decreased metabolic rate, and arrhythmias are examples of which eating disorder.
What is Anorexia nervosa?
Name 2 risk factors for the development of OSA
What are obesity, neck circumference, young/middle age, male, oversedation (medication/etoh), airway abnormalities, family history.
Example of a first line pharmacotherapy option for acute depressive episodes in Bipolar II disorder
What is Lithium, Lamictal, or SGA?
This medication is more likely to cause side effects of lip smacking, tongue rolling, and tremors?
What is Haldol or Prolixin?
Tardive Dyskinesia associated with high potency first generations.
This medication can be used to treat PTSD associated nightmares
Prazosin
Prozac is the only FDA indicated SSRI for this eating disorder
What is Bulimia Nervosa?
Citalopram and Sertraline are also used (usually need higher doses)
Wake-promoting medication that requires counseling on the decreased effectiveness of oral contraceptives.
What is Provigil (modafinil), Nuvigil (armodafinil) or Wakix (Pitolisant)?
Example of a medication that increases Lithium concentrations
Name a long acting antipsychotic that does not require an oral overlap
What are Invega Sustenna, Perseris, Uzedy, and Aristada + Initio.
What anxiety disorder are higher doses of SSRIs warranted?
What is OCD?
This is the risk associated with Vyvanse for the treatment of Binge Eating Disorder
What is risk of abuse/addiction?
Name 2 medications that increase the risk of insomnia.
What are antiepileptics, central adrenergic blockers, diuretics, SSRIs, Steroids, Stimulants
Lab collected for a patient on Valproic Acid who exhibits signs of confusion and altered mental status.
What is ammonia?
(Hyperammonemia)
Name a medication that can treat acute agitation in schizophrenia.
What is Thorazine, fluphenazine, haloperidol, Loxapine, Geodon, Zyprexa, Igalmi, benadryl, or IM BZDs
Benzodiazepines treat what type of symptoms in patients with an anxiety disorder
What is somatic?
This medication should be avoided in patients with an eating disorder?
What are TCA's and Wellbutrin?
Increased risk of seizures
What is Benadryl, L-tryptophan, Melatonin, Tiagabine, Trazodone, or Valerian?
Lamotrigine is titrated slowly for this reason.
What is Steven Johnson's Syndrome (SJS)?
Name the most common side effect of Olanzapine
What is weight gain?
Escitalopram is indicated for which anxiety disorder(s)
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
This is the goal of slowly increasing weight / food intake in a patient with anorexia nervosa.
What is preventing refeeding syndrome?
First line agent for the treatment of narcolepsy with cataplexy
What is Pitolisant or sodium oxybate?