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What is the classic triad of symptoms for CJD?
1. dementia
2. myoclonus
3. abnormal EEG
What is the most common cause of dementia?
Alzheimer's Disease
What are the classic triad of symptoms in Wernicke's encephalopathy?
1. Delirium
2. Ataxia
3. Ophthalmoplegia
What are the 3 Cluster A personality disorders?
1. Paranoid
2. Schizoid
3. Schizotypal
What are the 4 Cluster B personality disorders?
1. Borderline
2. Antisocial
3. Histrionic
4. Narcissistic
What are the 3 Cluster C personality disorders?
1. Avoidant
2. Dependent
3. Obsessive-Compulsive
Name the ego defense mechanism associated with the following personality disorders:
1. Paranoid
2. Schizoid
3. Borderline
4. Histrionic
5. OCPD
1. Projection
2. Fantasy
3, Splitting; acting out
4. Dissociation
5. Isolation
What are the 4 dissociative disorders?
1. Dissociative amnesia
2. Dissociative fugue
3. Dissociative identity disorder
4. Depersonalization disorder
What are the criteria for somatization disorder?
1. Pain in 4 different body sites/functions
2. 2 GI symptoms
3. 1 sexual symptom
4. 1 pseudoneurologic symptom
What is the definition of conversion disorder?
Complaints involving sensory and voluntary motor function; not caused by neurologic defecit
What are the stages of sleep and their characteristic EEG pattern?
1. Stage 1: beta
2. Stage 2: spindle; K-complex
3. Stage 3: delta rhythms
4. Stage 4: delta rhythms
5. REM: beta rhythms; mimicks awake state
Somatoform vs factitious vs malingering
--Somatoform: unconscious
--Factitious: conscious, done for the benefit of the sick role
--Malingering: conscious, done for the benefit OTHER than sick role
Nightmare disorder vs Sleep terror disorder
--Nightmare disorder: occurs during REM sleep
--Sleep terror: occurs during delta wave sleep; person does not usually remember
What are the 5 pathological defense mechanisms?
1. Delusional projection
2. Denial
3. Distortion
4.Splitting
5. Extreme projection
What are the 7 immature defense mechanisms?
1. Acting out
2. Fantasy
3. Idealization
4. Passive aggression
5. Projection
6. Projective identification
7. Somatization
What are the 10 neurotic defense mechanisms?
1. Displacement
2. Dissociation
3. Hypochondriasis
4. Intellectualization
5. Isolation
6. Rationalization
7. Reaction formation
8. Regression
9. Repression
10. Undoing
What are the 7 mature defense mechanisms?
1. Altruism
2. Anticipation
3. Humor
4. Identification
5. Introjection
6. Sublimation
7. Thought suppression