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What kind of psychological illness will happen to a postpartum anorexic patient?
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Postpartum depreession
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What is the likely complication of the baby of anorexic mother?
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IUGR, premature birth
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Can BDZ be used in PTSD patient?
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NO. For the sake of abuse
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What psychological side effect does cimetidine have, and why?
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Delusions & psychosis due to anti-H2 effect in brain
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How to distinguish between schizophrenia and psychosis from chronic abuse of amphetamines?
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Schizophrenia has disordered thought associations & affective flattening
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What is the dignostic clues for adjustment disorder?
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Emotional or behavioral Symptoms in response to an identifiable stressor, which is in excess of what would be expected.
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What is the first line medication for PTSD?
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SSRI
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How to discribe patient with disablity to understand metaphors?
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Concrete thinking
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How to initially manage the patient of postpsychotic depression?
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Address patient's feelings & suicide risk
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What is the lifetime prevalence of bipolar I & II disorder?
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I: 0.4-1.6%
II: 0.5% |
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What is the lifetime prevalence of cyclothymic disorder?
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0.4-1.0%
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What is the lifetime prevalence of dysthymic disorder ?
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6%
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What is the lifetime prevalence of major depressive disorder?
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Male: 5-12%
Female: 10-25% |
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What is the diagnosis for lose of memory for events over a short period of time?
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localized amnesia
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What is the initial management of acute manic episode?
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Haloperidol
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What is the management of catatonic schizophrenia?
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Lorazepam or ECT
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What is the management of suspected trichotillomania?
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Rule out the presence of comorbid condition. e.g. obsessive-compulsive disorder & depressive disorders
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What is the medication for panic disorder?
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SSRI
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What is the monozygotic concordance/dizygotic concordance rates for OCD?
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50-80%/30-40%
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What is the most effective treatment for pyschotic depression?
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ECT
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neurologic basis of schizophrenia
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The cerebral cortex demonstrates impaired activation during cognitive tasks
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What psychiatric illness is parkinson patient at highest risk of?
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Depression
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Patient with Tourette's disorder will increase the risk of which psychiatric illness?
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ADHD & OCD
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What is the risk factor for a schizophrenic patient developing tardive dyskinesia?
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Affective disorder
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What is the side effect when combining an SSRI & antisspasmodic drugs?
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Sedation
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What are the steps of management for suspected child abuse?
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1. complete physical exam
2. skeletal survey 3. coagulation profile 4. report to CPS 5. admit if necessary 6. consult psychiatrist |