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Psychiatric Disorders (Ch. 35)


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What is the DSM-V used for?
Facilitate medical diagnosis and as a guide to clinical practice
What is delirium?
A change of consciousness that occurs rapidly over a short time
What are possible causes of delirium?
Fever Heart failure Pneumonia Azotemia Malnutrition Drug intoxication Anesthesia
What are the positive behavior patterns of schizophrenia?
Delusions Disordered thinking Hallucinations
What is apathy?
Lack of energy or interest
What is anhedonia?
The inability to experience happiness or joy
What are the five subtypes of schizophrenia?
Disorganized Paranoid Catatonic Undifferentiated Residual
List the four stages of schizophrenia:
1. Prodromal 2. Prepsychotic 3. Acute $. Residual
Major depression is defined as:
Repeated, severe depressive episodes lasting more than 2 years
When does acute PTSD occur?
Within 6 months of the event
What is one strategy recommended to prevent PTSD?
Debriefing people right after the event
What are the three most common eating disorders?
Anorexia nervosa Bulimia Binge eating
What increases the risk of lithium carbonate toxicity?
Poor fluid intake and salt restriction
Antipsychotic medications or major tranquilizers are used for the management of which 3 disorders?
1. Schizophrenia 2. Organic mental disorders with psychosis 3. Manic phase of bipolar disorder
What is a common side effect of Kava?
Scaly rash on the backs of hands, forearms, and soles of the feet
What is the schedule for ECT?
10 treatments over several weeks