Personality & Psychotic Disorders
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100

What type of hallucination is most common in schizophrenia?

Auditory hallucination 

100

What acronym can be used to remember the manic signs and symptoms in a patient with Bipolar I?

Digfast

100

What is the most common type of dementia?

Alzheimer dementia 

100

What is first line pharmacology therapy for a patient with major depressive disorder?

SSRI

100

What is the main goal of palliative care?

Quality of life

200

What is the pathophysiology of negative symptoms in schizophrenia?

Decreased dopamine activity in the mesocortical pathway 

200

PTSD requires a duration of symptoms of how long for a formal diagnosis?

4 weeks

200

What is the greatest risk factor for the development of Alzheimer dementia?

Increasing age
200

What is first line therapy for Bipolar I disorder?

Mood stabilizer - lithium 

Valproic acid, carbamazepine (others)

200

Who is most likely to abuse a geriatric patient?

Family member

300

What are 3 symptoms for the diagnosis of schizophrenia?

Delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior, negative symptoms
300

What is the SPECIFIC first line therapy for specific phobias?

Exposure therapy

300

What ethnicity has the highest indicidence of vascular dementia?

Asian

300

What class of medications is contraindicated in frontotemporal dementia?

Cholinesterase inhibitors 
300

What age range is the most common onset of schizophrenia?

Early adulthood - 20's

400

What two personality disorders are the most difficult to treat and are associated with the greatest risk of self harm, dying by suicide, or harm of others?

Borderline and antisocial 

400

When should follow up occur in a patient who is beginning an SSRI for major depressive disorder?

4-6 weeks

400

What is the screening test for delirium?

CAM
400

What is the reversal agent of benzodiazepine overdose?

Flumazenil

400

Wernicke-Korsakoff is caused by what?

Vit B1 / Thiamine deficiency 

500

What specific type of therapy works best for a patient with borderline personality disorder?

Dialectical behavioral therapy 

500

How long are symptoms present in a patient with acute stress disorder?

3 days - 1 month 

500

What is the underlying pathophysiology of Lewy Body dementia?

alpha synuclein 

500

What is first line therapy for a patient with anticholinergic overdose?

Physostigmine 

500

What are the clinical manifestations of neuroleptic malignant syndrome?

Mental status change, muscular rigidity, hyperthermia, hypertension