Differential diagnosis in client with irritability, anxiety, poor sleep, and low appetite in early abstinence (name 2).
What is cannabis withdrawal v substance-induced depression v major depression?
Suspected substance in client presents with red eyes complaining of feeling hungry with dry mouth.
What is marijuana?
Delusions and hallucinations
What are positive symptoms?
Major mood event to meet criteria for bipolar one.
What is mania?
Should not be a barrier to treatment.
What is uncertainty about the origin of the mental disorder?
Dilated pupils, diarrhea, sweating, runny nose, and muscle aches.
What are symptoms of opioid withdrawal?
Dilated pupils, changes in blood pressure and heart rate.
What are objective signs of stimulant intoxication?
Delusions and/or hallucinations in the presence of a urine screen positive for recent substance use use.
What is substance-induced psychosis?
Differential diagnosis for frequent marijuana use, depressed mood, low energy, sleeping too much, and high appetite for one month.
What is sustance-induced depressive disorder v MDD?
Pharmacologic treatment is first-line for these serious mental illnesses.
What is schizophrenia, shizoaffective and bipolar disorder?
Common symptoms of protracted alcohol withdrawal (PAWS).
What are anxiety, irritability, and poor sleep?
Suspected substance in client with difficulty walking, slurred speech, and poor attention and coordination.
What is alcohol?
Alogia, avolition, asocial, blunted affect, anhedonia
What are the negative symptoms of schizophrenia?
Hallmarks of mania.
What is a decreased need for sleep, grandiosity, pressured speech lasting at least one week and causing impairment?
Approach to care for co-occurring PTSD and SUD
What is to address both in care?
Mimics atypical depression.
What is stimulant withdrawal?
Constricted pupils, drowsiness, slurred speech
What is opioid intoxication?
Schizophreniform Disorder
What is delusions, hallucinations, disorganization, and negative symptoms lasting more than 1 month and less than 6 months?
The minimal length of time for symptoms meeting criteria for PDD.
What is at least 2 years?
Specific strategies for working on medication adherence
What are motivational interviewing and problem-solving?
Seizure and delirium tremens
What are the lethal symptoms of alcohol and benzodiazepine withdrawal?
Substances most likely cause anxiety in intoxication (name 3).
What is marijuana, stimulants (amphetamines/cocaine), hallucinogens, inhalants, marijuana, and PCP (and alcohol)?
Delusions, hallucinations, and grossly disorganized behavior that predates a major mood episode.
What is schizoaffective disorder?
Having symptoms, but not quite meeting criteria for hypomania or major depression over a two year stretch with impairment in functioning.
What is cyclothymia?
Longitudinal assessment
What is needed to clarify the diagnosis in co-occurring cases?