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Psychiatry

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show 1. clinical disorders 2. personality disorders and mental retardation 3. physical conditions and disorders 4. psychosocial and environmental problems 5. Global assessment of functioning  
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1. Transference 2. Countertransference   show
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1. Id 2. Ego 3. Superego   show
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show acting out  
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Separating self from one's own experience to avoid emotional stress   show
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show 1. undoing 2. splitting  
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show 1. repression 2. denial 3. suppression  
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A man who wants another woman thinks his wife is unfaithful. What is the defense mechanism?   show
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show displacment  
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Unacceptable impulse channeled into something that is not in conflict with one's value system   show
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Grief is normal up until how long?   show
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Autistic disorders are usually diagnosed after age 2 by what two characteristics?   show
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show 1. X-linked disorder seen almost exclusively in girls 2. loss of development, mental retardation and hand-wringing starting at age 1-4  
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show childhood disintegrative disorder  
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What are the symptoms of Korsakoff's syndrome?   show
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show 1. anticholinergic drugs 2. UTI  
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show at least 1 week  
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show atypical depression  
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How long must postpartum blues last before it is considered depression?   show
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Sleep disturbance, irritability, and poor concentration after a divorce.   show
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How is obsessive-compulsive personality disorder different obsessive-compulsive disorder?   show
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show 1. confusion 2. ocular abnormalities 3. ataxia  
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show 1. cerebellar vermis 2. mamillary bodies  
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Delerium tremens 1. How long till it peaks? 2. what are the first symptoms to appear?   show
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show 1. multi-infarct dementia 2. CT/MRI  
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Dementia with resting tremor   show
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show 1. Dementia + ataxia + urinary incontinence 2. dementia  
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show 1. Hypothyroidism 2. TSH  
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show 1. Vitamin B12 deficiency 2. Serum B12  
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Delirium + elevated BP + papilledema   show
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show thyrotoxicosis  
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First line treatment for a dangerously agitated patient with delerium.   show
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show AEIOU TIPS 1. alcohol 2. electrolytes 3. iatrogenic drugs 4. Oxygen (hypoxia) 5. Uremia 6. Trauma 7. Infection 8. Poisons 9. Seizures  
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What are the most common causes of dementia (3)?   show
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Most common focal neurologic symptoms seen in vascular dementia?   show
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show Lewy body dementia  
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show TORCH 1. toxo 2. other (syphilis, AIDS, alcohol/illicit drugs) 3. rubella 4. CMV 5. herpes simplex  
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What are the three areas of learning disorders?   show
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What percentage of children with autism are also mentally retarded?   show
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show Rett's Disorder  
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At what age in urinary continence and bowel control usually reached?   show
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show CAPRI 1. Cognition 2. Affect 3. Personal Relationships 4. Impulse control  
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show 5 A's 1. Anhedonia 2. Affect 3. Alogia (poverty of speech) 4. Avolition (apathy) 5. Attention (poor)  
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show 1. PTSD sypmtoms last > 1 month 2. Acute stress disorder symptoms last < 1 month  
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show adjustment disorder is the presence of psychological symptoms after a stressful but non-life-threatening event  
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show 1. ↓ acetylcholine 2. ↑ NE, ↓ GABA 3. ↓ serotonin  
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show Periodic sharp waves/spikes  
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What is the difference between cause of amnesia amnestic disorders and dissociative disorders?   show
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1. What is primary gain? 2. Secondary gain?   show
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show either fear of having a disease or convinced that one is present  
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show Intermittent explosive disorder  
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Recurrent pulling out of one's hair, resulting in visible hair loss.   show
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What are the two subcategories of anorexia nervosa?   show
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What are the two subcategories of bulimia?   show
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What is the difference between nightmare disorder and night terror disorder?   show
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What are the 4 elements of informed consent?   show
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4 D's of malpractice   show
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