What's in a name?
Drugs are bad...mmkay
Psychiatry for the House Officer
Cat got your tongue?
Diagnose me
100
This Swiss psychiatrist is notable for naming schizophrenia.
Who is Eugen Blueler?
100
Most typical atypical antipsychotic.
What is Risperdal?
100
Agitated patient received multiple antipsychotic injections, is now calm. But when reassessed patient's muscles are locked/stiff and dysphagia is noted. You need to give this medication ASAP.
What is Cogentin? (IM preferably)
100
Mute patient, not responding to questions. You suspect catatonia, you give them this drug and they respond within 30 - 60 min.
What is lorazepam (Ativan)?
100
I was at a party, my friends brought me to the ER after I started screaming about "dragons chasing unicorns!"
What is Substance induced psychosis?
200
This famous psychiatrist coined the term "dementia praecox."
Who is Emril Kreplin?
200
This type of medication needs to be considered if one of the patient's chronic problems when admitted to the hospital is non-compliance.
What is a long acting injectable?
200
Lifetime prevalence of schizophrenia is this (percentage).
What is 1%?
200
Patient with catatonia does not respond well to lorazepam or other medications, next best step is this treatment.
What is ECT?
200
I've always been a little odd and I admit that I started hearing voices about 2 months ago.
What is Schizophreniform?
300
This psychiatrist listed the four A's of schizophrenia.
Who is Eugen Bleuler?
300
This aspect gives atypical antipsychotics their atypicality.
What is blockade at 5-HT 2A receptors in mesocortical area?
300
Agitated patient with sepsis, we do not suspect alcohol/BZD withdrawal, administer this medication.
What is Haldol IM or PO?
300
DAILY DOUBLE Schizophrenic patient with a lack of spontaneity, difficulty to initiate speech, is called this term in the MSE.
What is abulia?
300
I am A/O x 4 with logical thought process until I mention that the FBI, CIA, and Homeland security want me to work for them but I'm holding out for MI6 because I'm James Bond's long forgotten son.
What is Delusional disorder?
400
DAILY DOUBLE Name the four A's of schizophrenia.
What are association, autism, ambivalence, and affect?
400
Your schizophrenic patient has failed several antipsychotics, this medication is indicated for treatment resistance schizophrenia.
What is clozapine (Clozaril)?
400
29 yo female patient on Risperdal comes into your clinic with c/o galactorrhea, decreased menstrual flow, and decreased libido. You are seeing symptoms of this.
What is hyperprolactinemia?
400
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia manifest from here.
What is mesocortical?
400
I am not responding to your questions, refuse to follow commands (close eyes when asked to open them), and my arm stays extended after you move it from my body against gravity.
What is catatonia?
500
This psychiatrist developed the first rank symptoms for schizophrenia.
Who is Shneider?
500
DAILY DOUBLE List the 3 antipsychotics with the least amount of EPS.
What are Quetiapine (Seroquel), clozapine (Clozaril), olanzapine (Zyprexa)?
500
Patient is suffering from this when symptoms including fever, autonomic instability, rigidity, and increased CPK are seen.
What is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome?
500
This is the only form of EPS not treated with anticholinergic medication.
What is akathisia?
500
This section of the brain is involved with movement, emotions, and integrating sensory information.
What is the basal ganglia?
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