Term
Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence |
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Definition
- Anixety Disorders (OCD, Separation Anxiety, Social Phobia)
- Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders
- Eating Disorders (AN, BN)
- Elimination Disorders (Enuresis -- repeated voiding of urine into inappropriate places)
- Mood Disorders (Depression, Bipolar)
- Pervasive Developmental Disorders (Autism)
- Schizophrenia
- Tic Disorders (Tourette's Disorder)
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Term
Risk Factors for Mental Disorders in Children |
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Definition
Biological Influences
- Injury
- Infection
- Poor nutrition during pregnancy
- Exposure to toxins (lead)
- Prenatals tobacco/EtOH use
- Perinatal trauma
- Traumatic brain injury
- Chromosomal syndroms
Psychological Factors
- Severe parental discord
- Parents psychotherapy/criminality
- Large family size/overcrowding
- Economic hardship
- Exposure to violence
- Poor care giving practices
- Security of parental attachment
- Exposure to inconsistent discipline
Genetics
Parental Depression
Stressful Life Events
Childhood Maltreatment
- physical abuse
- Psychological maltreatment
Peer/Sibling Influences
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Term
Treatment of Mental Disorders in Children |
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Definition
MultiModal Therapy
Psychotherapy
- Supportive
- Psychodynamic
- Cognitive-behavioral
- Interpersonal
- Family systems
Psychopharmacology
- Many meds used "off label"
- Monotherapy vs combined treatment
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Term
Psychopharmacology: Anxiety Disorders |
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Definition
- BZDs for acute symptoms
- SSRIs are considered 1st line for long term
- TCAs are not as effective as SSRIs -- tolerability is poor
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Psychotherapy/pharmacology: Enuresis |
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Definition
Psychotherapy
1st line is alarms
Psychopharmacology
1st line is Desmopressin
2nd line are TCAs |
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Psychopharmacology: Depression |
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Definition
- SSRIs (fluoxetine is best studied) are considered 1st and 2nd line
- TCAs are not effective
- Other antidepressants considered 3rd line
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Psychopharmacology: Bipolar |
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Definition
- Moos stabilizers are considered 1st line
- Antipsychotics may be useful if psychotic features are present (abilify, seroquel)
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Psychopharmacology: Autism |
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Definition
- Antipsychotics may be effective for aggression/perseveration
- Antidepressants controversial for anxiety/obsessive-compulsive symptoms
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Psychopharmacology: Psychotic Disorders |
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Definition
2nd gen antipsychotics preferred over 1st gen antipsychotics |
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Psychopharmacology: Tourette's Disorder |
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Definition
Clonidine first line treatment with comorb ADHD |
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Term
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Definition
- Suicide?
- Mania/Restlessness/Agitation
- Insomnia
- Nausea/vomtiing/weight loss or gain
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Definition
- Sedation
- Anticholinergic
- Arrhythmias
- Unexplained death
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Term
Bupropion: Uses, CI, ADRs |
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Definition
Uses
ADHD
CI
Eating Disorder
ADRs
Seizure, insomnia, weight loss |
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Term
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Definition
Uses
ADHD, Depression, OCD, Autism
ADRs
Suicide, weight loss, NV |
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Definition
Use
- Bipolar disorder
- Conduct disorder
ADRs
- Tremor/fatigue/ataxia/malaise
- Leukocytosis
- Hypothyroidism/diabetes/hair loss
- Nausea/diarrhea
- Enuresis
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Carbamazepine: Uses, ADRs |
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Definition
Use
Bipolar Disorder
ADRs
- Drowsiness/dizziness/vertigo
- Aplasic anemia
- Nausea
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Definition
Use
Bipolar Disorder
ADRs
- Sedation/tremor
- Hyperglycemia
- Hepatic insufficiency
- Nausea/Vomiting/Increased appetite/Weight gain
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Definition
Use
- Autism
- Schizophrenia
- Tourette's Disorder
- Conduct Disorder
- ADHD
ADR
- Sedation
- Tardive dyskinesia
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Definition
Use
- Autism
- Schizophrenia
- Bipolar Disorder
- Tourette's Disorder
- Conduct Disorder
ADRs
- Sedation
- Extrapyramidal effects
- Hepatic insufficiency
- Weight gain
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Use
Schizophrenia
ADRs
- Sedation
- Seizure
- Neutropenia
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Definition
Use
Bipolar, Schizophrenia
Also may be useful for acute mania, autism
ADRs
- Sedation
- Extrapyramidal effects
- Hepatic insufficiency
- Weight gain
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Definition
Use
Bipolar, Schizophrenia, Autism
ADRs
- Extrapyramidal effects
- Somnolence
- Tremor
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Definition
Use
Bipolar, Schizophrenia
ADRs
- EPS
- Somnolence
- Increased BP
- Increase weight
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Use
Autism, ADHD, Tourette's Disorder, Aggression
ADRs
Rebound HTN, sedation |
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The Three Classic Symptoms of ADHD are: |
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Definition
- Inattentiveness
- Hyperactivity
- Impulsivity
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Term
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Definition
1. Combined Type (ADHD/C)
Meets 6/9 behaviors in both inattention and hyperactive-impulsive lists
2. Predominantly Inattentive Type (ADHD/I)
Meets 6/9 inattention behaviors
3. Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulse Type (ADHD/HI)
Meets 6/9 hyperactive-impulsive behaviors
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Term
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Definition
- Fails to give close attention to detail
- Difficulty sustaining attention
- Does not seem to listen
- Does not follow through on instructions and fails to finish schoolwork, chores, etc.
- Difficulty organizing tasks and activities
- Avoids, dislikes, or is reluctant to engage in tasks that require sustained mental effort
- Often loses things necessary for tasks and activities
- Easily distracted
- Forgetful
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Definition
- Fidgets with hands or feet or squirms in seat
- Restless during activities when others are seated
- Runs about or climbs excessively in inappropriate situations
- Excessively loud
- "On the go" or as if "driven by a motor"
- Talks excessively
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Definition
- Blurts out answers
- Difficulty awaiting turn
- Interrupts or intrudes
- Acts without thinking
- Impatient
- Uncomfortable doing things slowly and systematically
- Difficult to resist temptations or opportunities
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Term
ADHD: Overview of Treatment |
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Definition
Non-Pharm
1. Psychosocial Interventions
- Contingency management
- Parent training
- Clinical behavior therapy
- Cognitive-behavioral treatment
2. Multimodal Management
- Psychosocial combination treatment strategy
Pharmacological Interventions
- CNS Stimulants
- Pemoline
- Antidepressants
- Atomoxetine
- Alpha2 Adrenergic Agonists
- Antipsychotics
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Term
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Definition
- Ritalin
- Ritalin SR
- Ritalin LA
- Concerta
- Methylin
- Methylin ER
- Metadate ER
- Metadate CD
- Daytrana
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- Dextroamphetamine
- Adderall
- Adderall XR
- Vyvanse
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Ritalin: Onset, Duration, Recommended Ages |
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Definition
Onset
Fast (15-30min)
Duration
Short (4-6 hrs)
Ages > 6 yo |
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Ritalin SR: Onset, Duration, Recommended Ages |
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Definition
Onset
Intermediate (longer than Ritalin)
Duration
Intermediate (8 hrs)
Ages > 6 yo |
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Term
Methylin ER: Onset, Duration, Recommended Ages |
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Definition
Onset
Intermediate (longer than Ritalin)
Duration
Intermediate (8 hrs)
Ages > 6 yo |
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Metadate ER: Onset, Duration, Recommended Ages |
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Definition
Onset
Intermediate (longer than Ritalin)
Duration
Intermediate (8 hrs)
Ages > 6 yo |
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Ritalin LA: Onset, Duration, Recommended Ages |
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Definition
Onset
Rapid (Tmax1 = 1-3 hr, Tmax2 = 5-7)
Duration
Long (8 hrs)
Ages > 6 yo |
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Concerta: Onset, Duration, Recommended Ages |
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Definition
Onset
Rapid (Tmax1 = 1-2 hr, Tmax2 = 6-8 hr)
Duration
Longest
Ages > 6 yo |
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Term
Metadate CD: Onset, Duration, Recommended Ages |
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Definition
Onset
Rapid (Tmax1 = 1-2 hr, Tmax2 = 4-5 hr)
Duration
Long
Ages > 6 yo |
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Daytrana: Onset, Duration, Recommended Ages |
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Definition
Onset
Fast (2hrs)
Duration
Long (12 hrs)
Ages > 6 yo |
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Focalin: Onset, Duration, Recommended Ages |
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Definition
d-enantiomer of MPH (more active)
Onset
Fast
Duration
Short
Ages > 6 yo
Conversion from MPH to Focalin is 1/2 the dose of racemic MPH |
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Focalin XR: Onset, Duration, Recommended Ages |
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Definition
d-enantiomer of MPH (more active)
Onset
Fast (Tmax1 = 1-1.5 hr, Tmax2 = 6-6.5)
Duration
Long
Ages > 6 yo
Conversion from MPH to Focalin XR is 1/2 the dose of racemic MPH |
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Dextroamphetamine: Onset, Duration, Recommended Ages |
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Definition
Onset
Fast (15-30 min)
Duration
Short (2-6 hrs)
Ages > 3 yo
Conversion from MPH to amphetamine is 1/2 the dose of racemic MPH |
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Adderall: Onset, Duration, Recommended Ages |
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Definition
Onset
Intermediate (45 min)
Duration
Intermediate (6-8 hrs)
Ages > 3 yo
Conversion from MPH to amphetamine is 1/2 the dose of racemic MPH |
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Adderall XR: Onset, Duration, Recommended Ages |
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Definition
Onset
Intermediate (45 min)
Duration
Longer acting
Ages > 6 yo
Conversion from MPH to amphetamine is 1/2 the dose of racemic MPH |
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Vyvanse: Onset, Duration, Recommended Ages |
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Definition
Prodrug of dextroamphetamine
Onset
Long (3.5 hr)
Duration
Longer acting
Ages > 3 yo
Conversion from MPH to amphetamine is 1/2 the dose of racemic MPH |
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Pemoline: MOA, Duration, Place in ADHD Therapy |
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Definition
MOA
DA agonist with minimal sympathomimetic effects
Duration
Long-acting
Place in Therapy
- Rarely used b/c of rare but potentially fatal hepatotoxicity
- Currently not recommended by the AAP as either 1st or 2nd line treatment for ADHD
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Term
Monitoring Parameters While On Stimulants |
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Definition
- Baseline EKG, HR, BP
- Sleep patterns
- Eating patterns
- Height
- Weight
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Term
Antidepressants: Place in Therapy |
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Definition
May be considered in children with anxiety, depression, and tic disorders |
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Atomoxetine: MOA, Place in Therapy |
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Definition
MOA
Selective NE Reuptake Inhibitor
Place in Therapy
- Useful as adjunct to stimulants or ALONE for inattentive-type ADHD
- Less abuse risk
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Term
Atomoxetine: Side Effects |
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Definition
- Liver toxicity (pts must have baseline LFTs)
- Dyspepsia
- N/V
- Fatigue
- Decreased appetite
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Mood swings
- Increased BP/HR
- Constipation
- Dry mouth
- Impotence
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Clonidine: MOA, Place in Therapy |
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Definition
MOA
stimulates alpha2 adrenoreceptors
Place in Therapy
Added on as adjunct to therapy for pts with tic disorders |
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Term
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Definition
- Dry mouth
- Drowsiness
- Headache
- Anorexia
- Hypotension
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Antipsychotics: Place in Therapy |
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Definition
Adjunct to stimulants or in cases of violent and destructive behavior |
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