Anxiety and Mood Disorders
Personality and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Abuse, somatic, and eating disorders
Schizophrenia and sleep disorders
Mixed Bag
100

In order for the diagnosis of bipolar 1 to be made, depression and  ________ must occur at least once

What is a mania or mixed episode to occur?

100

Treatment of narcissistic personality disorder

What is psychotherapy? (individual)

100

The significant risk period for domestic violence

What is during pregnancy and the postpartum period and marital separation?

100

The symptoms that helps support the diagnosis of schizophrenia

What are positive symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions and negative symptoms such as flat affect and apathy?

100

Comorbid condition frequency found in depressed patients

What are other chronic medical conditions?

200

Hypomania can be described as this

What is mania "light"?

200

Personality disorders found in cluster "B"

What are borderline, antisocial, narcissistic and histrionic personality disorders?

200

Disorder in which the patient has a high level of anxiety of their health and performs excessive health-related behaviors

What is somatic symptom disorder?

200

A serious complication of schizophrenia

What is suicide?

or substance use issues, increased risk of chronic illness (DM, CVD, COPD), decreased life expectancy

200

Depressed symptoms must occur for at least 2 years to meet this diagnosis

What is persistent depressive disorder?

300

Management of an actively suicidal patient

What is admit to hospital for 72-hour hold?

300

Patients with this personality disorder are often diagnosed with conduct disorder as teens

What is anti-social personality disorder?

300

Common symptoms are seen with bulimia nervosa

What is hypotension, tachycardia, dry skin, menstrual irregularities, dehydration, hypokalemia, hypochloremia, metabolic alkalosis, and dental enamel erosion?

300

A sudden reduction or loss of muscle tone triggered by strong emotions while consciousness is maintained

What is cataplexy?

300

First line treatment for a patient with Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

What is an SSRI?

400

Common grief or bereavement treatment

What is emotional support?

400

Effects of autism are seen in these 3 areas



What are social interaction, communication, and restricted/repetitive behaviors?

400

Disorder in which a person without a motive acts if they have an illness by deliberately producing or exaggerating symptoms

What is factitious disorder?

400

Difference between schizophrenia and schizophreniform disorder

What is schizophreniform's symptom duration of illness being at least one month but less than 6 months?

400

Risk factors for homicide

What are patient beliefs, means and opportunity and past experiences with violence?

500

A condition where we may see intrusive recollections, uncontrolled thoughts, flashbacks, emotional numbing

What is PTSD?

500

Condition with the acronym "ARE BRATS"

(annoying, resentful, easily annoyed, blames others, rule breaker, argues with adults, temper, spiteful/vindictive)

What is ODD?

500

Abuse of the elderly includes these risk factors

What are situational factors, characteristics of the victim and perpetrator?

500

Treatment of schizophrenia

What is an antipsychotic medication? (risperidone, quetiapine)

500

Recurring, intrusive thoughts that occur impairment

What are obsessions?