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Term

NT changes with disease

1. Anxiety

2. Depression

3. Alzheimers

4. Huntingtons

5. Schizophrenia

6. Parkinsons

7. Mania

Definition

1. Decreased: GABA, 5-HT

a. Increased: NE

 

2. Decreased: NE, 5-HT, Dopamine


3. Decreased: ACh


4. Decreased: GABA, ACH

a. Increased: Dopamine


5. Increased: Dopamine


6. Decreased: Dopamine

a. increased: Ach, Serotonin


7. Increased: 5-HT and NE

Term

Kluver-Bucy Syndrome

 

Due to?

Features?

associated?

Definition

Bilateral Lesion to Amygala Features

 

1. No Fear and extremely curious

2. Forgetful

3. Put everything in their mouth

4. strong sex drive

 

associated: HSV-1

Term
Signs of child abuse?
Definition

1. Healed Fractures on Xrays

2. Cigarette burns

3. subdural hematomas

4. multiple bruises

5. Retinal hemorrhage/detachment

 

*must report

Term

ADHD

1. onset?

2. treatment options?

Definition

Limited attention span and poor impulse control

 

1. Before 7

 

2.

a. Methylphenidate (ritalin)

b. Amphetamines (Dexedrine)

c. Atomoxetine (nonstimulant SNRI)

Term
Conduction disorder vs. Oppositional defiant disorder
Definition

Conduct Disorder

a. Violates social norms (destroy property, theft)

b. iif > 18 = Anti-social personality disorder

 

Oppositional Defiant Disorder

a. does NOT violate social norms

b. defiant behavior towards authority

Term

Tourette's Syndrome

1. onset?

2. description?

3. treatment?

Definition

1. Before 18

a. "tic" > 1 yr

 

2. sudden, rapid, recurrent, nonrhythmic motor movement or vocalization

a. Coprolalia = obscene speech

 

Treatment

1. Haloperidol (Anti-psychotic)

2. Fluphenazine

3. pimozide

4. Tetrabenzine

 

Term

Separation Anxiety Disorder

1. onset?

2. desription?

3. common sign?

Definition

7-9 yrs

 

2. Fear of leaving home or separation of attachment figure

 

3. Physical complaints to avoid school

Term
Trichotillomania
Definition
Nervous Hair pulling
Term
Autism vs. Asperger's
Definition

 


Autism

a. Language impairment and avoidance

b. below normal intelligence

c. Greater focus on objects than people 

 

Aspergers

a. No language impairment or avoidance

b. Normal intelligence

c. all-absorbing interest in specific thing 

 

 

*Persuasive Development Disorders 

 

Term

Rett's Disorder vs. Childhood Disentigration disorder

 

1. who/onset?

2. signs/symptoms? 

Definition

Retts

a. Girls (1-4)

b. Lose Developed skills 

c. Lose verbal languag + Ataxia and MR

e. *WRINGING-HAND MOVEMENTS*

 

CDD

a. Boys 3-4

b. Regression after 2yrs normal development

c. Lose Expressive/receptive language

d. Lose bowel/bladder control, motor, social

 

*Persuasive Development Disorders

Term

Eating Disorders

1. Anorexia nervosa

2. Bulemia nervosa

3. binge eating disorder

4. compulsive eating disorder

Definition

1. Excessive dieting (+/- purging)

a. *BODY IMAGE DISTORTION

b. Decreased Body weight c. amenorrhea, anemia, electrolyte imbalance


2. Binge eating (+/- Purging)

a. Body weight MAINTAINED

b. Russell's Sign: dorsal hand callusus from vomit induction


3. Psychological problem

a. Negative feelings towards food

b. No purging


4. Fantasize about food (type of OCD)

a. no purging

Term
Delirium vs. Dimentia
Definition

Delirium

a. ACUTE onset : Decreased Consciousness

b. Mental status changes, Hallucinations, Disorganized thinking

c. sleep disturbances

d. ABNORMAL EEG

 

Dimentia

a. GRADUAL onset ; Dec. Intellectual ability - Consciousness not affected

b. Memory deficits, aphasia, apraxia, etc.

c. No sleep Disturbances

d. Normal EEG

Term

Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome

1. deficient?

2. triad

3. complications?

Definition

1: Thiamine Deficient (B1)

a. mamillary body damage

 

Triad

a. Opthalmoplegia

b. Ataxia

c. Confusion

 

Complications:

a. Confabulation (inventing the truth)

b. psychosis

c. Korsakoff Syndrome (personality changE)

Term
Alcohol Screening Questionnare?
Definition

CAGE Questionnare

1. Cutback

2. Annoyance

3. guilt

4.eye opener

Term

1. Dissociative Identity disorder

 

2. Dissociate Fugue

 

3. Depersonalization disorder

Definition

1. Multiple Personalities

a. associated: sexual abuse

 

2. Abrupt change in geographic location results in

a. confused about previous identity b. assume new identity

b. associated: traumatic events

 

3. feel detached from body, social situation, environment

 

 

*Dissociative Disorders

Term
Substance Abuse vs. Dependence criteria?
Definition

Abuse: significant impairment of life

a. Failed obligations (work/home/school)

b. Legal problems, physical hazard

c. **Continued use despite the above


Dependence: 3+ of the following in 1 yr

1. increased amts in use

2. energy expendature to obtain substance

3. withdrawel

4. tolerance

5. Desire to persist

6. reduced interaction in other aspect of life due to substance

Term
Stages of overcoming a substance addiction (6)
Definition

1. Precontemplation a. don't acknowledge problem

2. contemplation: acklowledge problem

3. Preparation/determination = a. getting ready for change

4. Action/willpower: changing behaviors

5. Maintenance: maintaining the behavior change

6. Relapse: return to drug behaviors

Term

Delirum Tremens

1. occur?

2. signs?

3. treatment?

Definition

Life-threatening Alcohol withdrawel

1. 2-5 Days after last drink 2. (in order of appearence)

 

a. Autonomic Signs: Tachycaria, tremor, anxiety, seizure

b. Psychotic signs: Hallucinations, delusions

 

Treatment: Benzodiazepines

Term

Shizophrenia

1. Description?

2. NT elevated?

3. DX requirements?

Definition

a. > 6 months duration

b. Function impaired (vs. dellusions)

 

2. Dopamine

 

3. Require 2 or more

*Positive Symptoms* - weirdness

a. Delusion

s b. Hallucinations (often auditory)

c. Disorganized speech (loose associations)

d. Catatonic or disorganized behavior

 

*"Negative Symptoms" - withdrawal of normal behavior

a. Lack of movement/speech/thought/motivation

b. poor grooming, social withdrawel

Term

Schizophrenia time course and different names:

1. < 1 month

2. 1-6 months

3. > 6 months

Definition

1. Brief Psychotic disorder a. stress related

 

2. Schizophreniform disorder

 

3. Schizophrenia

Term

Delusional Disorder

 

 

 

1. Folie a deux

Definition

Fixed, persistant nonbizzare belief system

a. > 1 month

b. FUNCTION NOT IMPAIRED (vs. Schizophrenia)

 

ex. women believes shes married to movie star when, in fact, she's not.

 

 

1. this belief system is shared b/w people in close relationship

Term

Differentiate the following

1. Schizotypal

2. Schizophrenia

3. Schizoaffective

4. Schizioid

5. Schizophreniform

Definition

1. Interpersonal awkwardness (Cluster A Disorder)

a. odd thoughts and appearance.

 

 

2. Delusions, hallucinations > 6 mo

 

3. Shizo symptoms + mood disorder

 

4. Social Withdrawal ; NO psychosis (Cluster A disorder)

 

5. Shizo symptoms >1 month but < 6 mo

Term

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome

1. SE of ?

2. Features

3. antidote?

Definition

1. Anti-psychotics

 

2.

a. Muscle Rigitidy

b. Myoglobinuria

c. Hyperpyrexia

d. Mental status change

e. Autonomic instability

 

2.

a. Dantrolene (block Ca at SR)

b. Bromocriptine (D-Agonist)

 

*Anti-psychotics block D2

Term
Manic Episode criteria?
Definition

Persistent elevated, expansive, or irritable mood lasts 1 week.

Require 3 of following

 

1. Distractibility

2. irresponsibility (spend tons of money)

3. Graniosity

4. Flight of ideas - racing thoughts

5. inc. Activity / agitation

6. Decreasedneed for sleep

7. talkative, feel need to speak.


"DIG FAST"

Term

Bipolar Disorder Categories?

associations?

treatment?

Definition

Bipolar I: Presence of 1 manic episode

Bipolar II: Presene of a Hypomanic episode

*Pt mood returns to normal between episodes associated:

 

Antidepressents

a. Misdiagnosed and treated as depression treatment

 

1. Lithium*

2. Valproic Acid

* 3. Carbamazepine*

4. Atypical Antipsychotics *mood stabilizer

Term
Transference vs. countertransference
Definition

Transference a. Pt. projects about person in their life into doctor

 

Countertransference a. Doctor projects feelings about someone in their life into pt.

Term

Conditioning

1. Classical

2. Operant

Definition

1. Natural Response elicited from learned stimulus

a. learned stimuli previously presented with natural stimuli then removed

 

2. action or repression of behavior elicited by reward or unwanted stimuli

a. positive reinforcement

b. negative reinforcement

c. Punishment

d. extinction

Term
Major Depression Disorder criteria?
Definition

Severe Depression for 6-12 months

a. (+) for 5 of 9 of the following for 2+ weeks

b. depression: Decreased NE/Dopamine/5-HT

 

Criteria: PIG CASES

1. Pscyhomotor retardation/agitation

2. Interest loss (Anhedonia)

3. Guilt or feel worthless

4. Concentration loss

5. Appetite, weight changes

6. Suicidal thoughts

7. Energy Loss

8. Sleep disturbances

9. depressed mood

Term
Maniac Episode criteria?
Definition

abnormal elevation in mood

a. 1 week duration b. 3 or more of the following criteria

 

Criteria: DIG FAST

1. Distractibility

2. Irresponsibility

3. Grandiosity

4. Flight of Ideas (racing thoughts)

5. Activity increased *goal-directed*

6. Sleep requirement decrease

7. Talkative

Term

1. Dysthymia

 

2. Cyclothymic Disorder

Definition

1. Mild depression for 2 yrs

 

2. Dysthymia + hypomania for 2 yrs

Term

Differentiate:

1. Malingering

2. Factitious Disorder

3. Somatoform Disorder

Definition

1. Fake claims for a secondary gain

a. goal: get off work, obtain drugs b. symptoms cease after gain

 

2. Consciously create medical conditions to become "sick pt.

a. goal = obtain medical attention

b. symptoms persist after treatment

 

3. Physical symptoms with no identifiable cause

a. symptoms not factitiously produced

b. unconsciousness drives illness production / motivation

Term

Cluster A personality Disorders 

(3) 

Definition

"Weird" (Odd or eccentric)

 

1. Paranoid (distrust/suspicious)

defense: Projection

 

2. Schizoid 

a. voluntary social withdrawel, limited emotion

*content with isolation (vs. avoidant)

 

3. Schizotypal

a. Eccentric Apprearance + magial thinking

b. interpersonal awkwardness

Term

Cluster B Personality Disorders

(4)

Definition

"Wild" (dramatic, emotion, erratic)

a. associated: substance abuse

 

1. Antisocial (Sociopath)

a. violate norms + rights

b. in childhood = conduct disorder

 

2. Borderline 

a. unstable mood / relationships 

b. self-mutilation, boredom, emptiness

 

3. Histrionic 

a. need attention + concerned w/ apperance

 

4. Narcissistic 

a need admiration and angered toward criticism 

Term

Cluster C Personality Disorders

(3)

Definition

"Worried" (Cowardly, Compulsive, Clingy)

 

1. Avoidant

a. Feel Inferior and hypersensitive to rejection

b. desire relationships (vs. schizoid)

 

2. Obsessive-Compulsive 

a. Preoccupied with order, perfection, control

b. behavior consistent with ones beliefs (vs. OCD)

 

3. Dependent

a. submissive, clingy, need taken care of

a. low self confidence 

Term

Persuasive Development Disorders 

(4)

Definition

Language Difficulty & failure to acquire, or early loss of, social skills

 

1. Autism

2. Aspergers

3. Ritts

4. Childhood Disentigration disorder

Term

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

 

is?

treatment? (2)

Definition

Recurring thoughts, feelings, sensations (obsession) that cause severe distress 

a. relieved by performing a repetitive action (compulsion)

 

*Inconsistent with own beliefs (vs. Obsession-compulsive personality disorder)

 

treatment?

1. Fluoxetine (SSRI)

2. Clomipramine (TCA) 

Term

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

 duration?

vs. Acute stress disorder

treatment?

Definition

Persisent reexperiencing of previous traumatic event

a. leads to avoidance of stimuli associated w/ event

b.  > 1 month

*acute stress disorder (2 days - 1 month)

 

treatment: SSRI

Term

Atypical Depression

 

characterized?

associated?

treatment?

Definition

Characterized by:

1. Hypersomnia

2. over-eating (vs. MDE)

3. Ability to improve mood w/ positive event (vs. MDE)

 

associated: weight gain / sensitive to rejection

 

TX: 

MAO-inhibitors

SSRIs

Term

Somatiform disorders

subtypes? (5)

Definition

Physical symptoms but with no identifiable cause

a. illness production & motive are unonconscious

 

1. Somatization 

a. multiple organ systems (4 pain, 2 GI, 1 sexual, 1 pseudo-neuro)

 

2. Conversion 

a. sudden loss of sensory or motor function

 

3. Hypochondriasis 

a. fear of having serious illness

 

4. Pain Disorder

a. Pain w/o physical findings 

 

5. Body Dysmorphic Disorder

a. pre-occupied w/ minor defect (repeatedly seek cosmetic surgery)

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