This is a common nonpharmacological treatment for paraphilic disorders
What is CBT?
Under "Nonpharmacologic treatment"
The most common MOA of antidepressants is through the inhibition of SERT and/or this other neurotransmitter transporter
What is NET?
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This cluster of personality disorder is considered to be dramatic, emotion, or erratic
What is cluster B?
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47, XXY represents the chromosomal arrangement of this disorder
What is Klinefelter syndrome?
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This is what the C stands for in the CAGE mnemonic for assessing Alcohol Use Disorder
What is Cut Back?
A -> Annoyed
G -> Guilt
E -> Eye-opener
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This is how long symptoms must be present for in order to make the diagnosis of a Paraphilic disorder
What is 6 months?
Under "How are paraphilic disorders diagnosed?"
This type of antidepressant can prolong the QRS and QT intervals
What are TCAs?
IV NaHCO3 to treat TCA OD
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This personality disorder is characterized by odd and magical thinking, an unusual appearance and behavior, and vague, metaphorical speech
What is Schizotypal personality disorder?
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This is the trinucleotide repeat expansion associated with Huntington disease
What is CAG?
Look for depression->chorea and Caudate atrophy
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This benzodiazepine has active metabolites, extending its half-life
What is Diazepam?
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This is a more dangerous variant of sexual masochism disorder in which a person deprives themselves of oxygen
What is sexual asphyxiation?
Under "sexual masochism disorder"
Eating disorders are an absolute contraindication for this atypical antidepressant
What is Bupropion?
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This is the first line therapy for borderline personality disorder
What is Dialectical behavior Therapy (DBT)?
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22q11.2 deletion has one of the strongest genetic risks for this psychiatric disorder
What is schizophrenia?
Look for schizophrenia and heart defects
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What is disulfiram?
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In the diagnostic criteria for Pedophilic disorder, this is how much older the patient has to be over the offended child
What is 5 years?
Under "Pedophilic disorder"
This SSRI has the highest risk of Drug-Drug interactions
What is Fluvoxamine?
Inhibits 4 CYP enzymes; paroxetine and fluoxetine inhibit CYP2D6
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According to the DSM-5, a patient needs at least this many symptoms to meet the criteria for borderline personality disorder
What is at least 5 (out of 9)?
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Along with increased urinary copper, this other lab pattern shows up in those with Wilson's disease
What is decreased ceroplasmin?
Look out for young psych patient + liver abnormalities and KF rings
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This is the treatment for SHA overdose
What is Flumazenil?
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This controversial medication is used to lower gonadotropin releasing hormones and is often called "medical castration"
What is Leuprolide?
Medroxyprogesterone -> anti-testosterone med
Under "Pharmacologic treatment"
Along with the tyramine, MAO blockade in the liver prevents the inactivation of this other molecule
What is pseudoephedrine?
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What is conduct disorder?
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This is the enzyme deficient in Acute Intermittent Porphyria
What is Porphobilinogen deaminase?
Look for the 5 P's:
- Painful abdomen
- Psychological disburbances
- Pink (Port wine) urine
- Polyneuropathy
- Precipitated by drugs/alcohol
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This is used in the treatment of alcohol withdrawal in those with liver impairment
What is Lorazepam?
These are used in patients who drink a LOT:
L: Lorazepam
O: Oxazepam
T: Temazepam
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