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Psychiatry

Subject : health-sciences
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Acting out






2. 3000 deaths/yr in the US






3. In what disease is DA increase?






4. Punishment






5. Nicotine






6. Physiologic tolerance and dependence with symptoms of withdrawal when intake is interrupted






7. Distractability - irresponsibility - grandiosity - flight of ideas - increase in Activity/Agitation - decrease need for sleep - talkativeness or pressured speech (at least 3)






8. Boys






9. Delirium






10. Supression - not thinking about the USMLE until the week of the exam






11. OCD






12. Dec frontal lobe volumes






13. Female primary caregiver






14. Naltrexone and BDZ






15. Stress of physical illness - punishment - birth of a new sibling - fatigue (bedwetting in a previously toilet trained child when hospitalized






16. Flashbacks - nightmares - intense fear - helplessness - or horror - avoidance of stimuli associated with trauma and persistent arousal






17. Variable ratio reinforcement schedule






18. Occurs while waking up






19. Unconcious mental processes to resolve conflict and prevent feelings of anxiety and depression






20. Id - subconcious - I want it






21. Countertransference






22. Schizoaffective disorder






23. Opiods






24. Retrograde amnesia






25. Amphetamines






26. Extinction






27. Seasonal affective disorder






28. Behavior inconsistent with ones own beliefs and attitudes - as opposed to OC personality disorder






29. Risk factors for suicide complettion - sex (male) - age (teen/elderly) - depression - previous attempt - ethanol/drug use - loss of rational thinking - sickness (medical illness 3 or more prescription medications) - orgnized plan - no spouse - social






30. 6-12 months






31. Operant conditioning






32. Habituation - simple learning






33. 2 or more within a symptom free interval of 2 months






34. Childhood disintegrative disorder






35. Hepatitis - abscesses - OD - hemorrhoids - AIDS - right sided endocarditits






36. Anaclitic depression - can be reversible or lead to FTT - or developmental disturbances






37. 85 percent






38. CPS






39. Naloxone + buprenorphine - naloxone not active when taken orally only when injected - withdrawal sx only occur if injected cuts down abuse






40. Malingering






41. Nl






42. Parotitis - enamel erosion - lytes disturbances - alkalosis - dorsal hand calluses from inducing vomit






43. Anorexia nervosa






44. Delirium/secondary to other illness






45. MAOi - SSRIs






46. Postpartum psyschosis - .1 to .2%






47. Postpartum depression - 10 to 15%






48. EtOH withdrawal - cocaine abusers






49. Caffeine






50. Personality trait