hint
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answer
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Adjustment disorder occurs within this many months after a life stressor
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3
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Only med FDA approved for bulimia
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Fluoxetine
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Cholinergic toxicity from antipsychotics is treated with this med
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Diphenhydramine, benztropine
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Piloerection and lacrimation are withdrawal effects of this substance
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Opioids
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AMS, nystagmus, and gait ataxia indicate
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Wernicke encephalopathy
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The major risk of this antipsychotic is agranulocytosis and neutropenia
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Clozapine
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This med increases the risk of QT prolongation
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Citalopram
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This syndrome presents with hyperthermia, hypertension, and tachycardia and symptoms such as diarrhea, mydriasis, and diaphoresis. Neuromuscular symptoms include tremor, hyperreflexia, rigidity and myoclonus
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Serotonin syndrome
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Illness anxiety disorder is also known as
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Hypochondriasis
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First line for bipolar depressive episode
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Quetiapine, lurasidone
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Monitor these labs in neuroleptic malignant syndrome
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WBC, CPK
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This antipsychotic may cause QT prolongation
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Ziprasidone
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High potency antipsychotics like haldol have low sedation but high risk of this side effect
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Extrapyramidal symptoms
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stage of sleep characterized by low voltage, mixed EEG patterns with sawtooth waves; rapid eye movements, including conjugate, irregular, and sharply-peaked movements; and atonia as demonstrated on EMG
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REM
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In acute stress disorder symptoms last
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1mo
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Adjustment disorder can last up to this long
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6mo
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hint
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answer
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Patients w/ restless leg syndrome may be deficient in this vitamin/mineral
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Iron
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The pathophys of this disorder includes reduced intracavernosal nitric oxide levels
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ED
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Pharmacologic treatment of pedophilic disorder
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Leuprolide acetate, medroxyprogesterone acetate
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This syndrome is caused by dopamine antagonists such as antipsychotics or withdrawal from dopamine agonists
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Neuroleptic maglignant syndrome
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Lead pipe rigidity is a classic sign associated with
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Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
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Brief psychotic disorder lasts less than
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1mo
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only two FDA approved medications for the treatment of autism
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abilify, risperdal
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medication preferred in the treatment of pediatric ADHD (school age children, adolescents)
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methylphenidate
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autism is screened for at this age
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18-24mo
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children with a score ≥ this on the MCHAT should follow up with a healthcare provider for the second part of the test
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3+
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children who score above this on the MCHAT should be immediately referred to behavioral specialist for high suspicion of autism
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8+
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avoid this class of drugs when treating cocaine toxicity
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beta blockers
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treatment for cannabis withdrawal
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dronabinol, gabapentin
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the five A’s is a method used to discuss patient interest in quitting smoking and stands for:
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ask, advise, assess, assist, and arrange
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this questionnaire is used to determine alcohol dependence
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CAGE
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CKD is a contraindication for the use of this antimanic drug
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lithium
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