antidepressants/anxiolytics
Antipsychotics
diagnosis
suicide/self and coping
Other
100

name 3 SSRI's

fluoxetine, sertraline, paroxetine, citalopram, escitalopram, fluvoxamine. 

100

this is a very common symptom of atypical antipsychotics that cause many patients great concern

weight gain

100

what are the 2 most common disorders in children/youth. 

Anxiety and ADHD

100

What is the number in Canada that people can call when struggling with their mental health? 

988

100

tongue protrusion and lip smacking are indicative of what side effect of antipsychotic medication? 

Tardive dyskinesia

200

How many antidepressant medications are approved by the FDA for use in children?

A) 5

B) 13

C) 1

D) 4

1 - fluoxetine 

200

Abilify and risperdal are approved to treat behavioral disturbances in this developmental disorder?

Autism

200

What is the difference between anorexia nervosa, and bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder?

Anorexia - restriction

Bulimia - binge and purge

Binge - no purge just binge. 

200
who is at most risk of committing suicide

a man with a plan

200

antipsychotics can treat delusions, hallucinations and bizarre behavior. As a result of this discovery the number of patients in public hospitals declined by 80% between the 1950s and 1980s. This process is known as...

deinstitutionalization 

300

These neurotransmitters can increase when taking antidepressants

serotonin, norepinephrine, dopamine. 

300

what is the difference between typical and atypical antipsychotics?

typical (first generation): block dopamine, higher risk of movement related side effects

atypical (second generation): block dopamine and serotonin, offers broader symptom relief, lower risk of EPS symptoms, higher metabolic side effects (weight gain)

300

case: pt c/o exhaustion but has difficulty sleeping, they have limited interest in their usual activities, they are not eating and have a low mood. What is a possible diagnosis?

Depression

300

what is the difference between self harm and suicide attempts?

the intention behind the act

300

Women were diagnosed with this disorder when they experiences worry or presented with undesirable behaviors, as a result of this disorder some women were institutionalized while others underwent invasive surgery.

Hysteria  

treatments included talk therapy, pelvic massage and in extreme cases, hysterectomy. Hysteria was considered a valid diagnosis until the 1980's 

400

As antidepressants take effect, patients are at a higher risk of this...

suicide

400

What is agranulocytosis? what are symptoms?

drastic drop in neutrophils. 

symptoms: fever, chills, severe sore throat, mouth/throat soreness, painful swallowing, gum issues. 

400

what is the difference between dementia and delirium?

Dementia: slow, progressive, chronic decline in memory and thinking. cause: chronic brain disease

Delirium: sudden onset, acute, attention and awareness disturbances, fluctuating confusion. cause: acute illness, infection, dehydration, meds, surgery, toxins. 

400

list Maslow's hierarchy of needs from bottom to top. 

physiological, safety, love and belonging, self-esteem, self-actualization. 

400

This U.S. public figure received a labotomy due to her undesirable behavior and her fathers concerns regarding his and their familys reputation

Rose-Mary Kennedy 

500

These medications are not anxiolytics but are used to treat anxiety as an off label use. 

Beta blockers and alpha 2 receptor agonists (propranolol and clonidine) 

500

This medication is the only approved and effective treatment for treatment resistance schizophrenia 

Clozapine

500
this patient has periods of a euphoric mood and high energy lasting about 2 weeks. During these times they make poor decisions such as quitting their job, breaking up with long term partners, doing drugs etc. They do not have any periods of depression. what disorder could they have?

Bipolar 1 disorder

500

what does CBT and DBT stand for?

cognitive behavioral therapy - goal oriented talk therapy, changing negative thought patterns and recognizing connections between thoughts, feelings and actions. 

Dialectical behavior therapy - talk therapy, teaches skills in managing intense emotions, improve relationships and cope with stress. 

500

Severe muscle rigidity, diaphoresis, labile pulse and blood pressure, stupor, coma and death are symptoms of this adverse reactive seen in antipsychotics 

neuroleptic malignant syndrome. - this occurs as a result of too little dopamine.