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| 1st line treatment for dystonic reaction? |
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Definition
| - benztropine or diphenhydramine |
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| What are the 4 criteria to diagnose anorexia nervosa? |
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Definition
1. body weight 15% below normal, with refusal to maintain a normal body weight. 2. amenorrhea for 3 months 3. Distortion of body image in which the individual views herself as obese 4. fear of gaining weight or becoming overweight despite being underweight. |
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Term
| What are the two subtypes? |
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Definition
- restricting subtype: fast and exercise - binge and purge subtype |
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Term
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Definition
| - binge eating followed by compensative behavior, and normal or slightly above normal BMI. |
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Term
| What conditions are commonly a/w panic disorder? |
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Definition
| - depression, agoraphobia, GAD, and substance abuse |
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Term
| What is the treatment for social phobia? |
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Definition
| - assertiveness training and SSRI |
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Term
| - What condition is an absolute contraindication for the use of bupropion? |
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Definition
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| What complications are the babies of mothers with current or previous histories of anorexia at risk for? |
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Definition
- miscarriage - IUGR - hyperemesis gravidarum - premature birth - cesarian delivery - postpartum depression. |
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Term
| An alcoholic had his last drink 6 hours ago; what do you expect to see? |
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Definition
| - anxiety, tremors, sweating, palpitations |
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Term
| An alcoholic had his/her last drink 12-48 hours ago; what do you expect to see? |
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Definition
- sincle or multiple seizures over a short period of time. - auditory, visual, and tactile hallucinations with normal vital signs and intact sensorium. |
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| An alcoholic had his/her last drink 48-96 hours ago; what do you expect to see? |
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