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type of obsessive-compulsive disorder in which an individual becomes
preoccupied with one or more perceived flaws in physical appearance that
are not visible or appear slight to others
the preferred drug for adolescents with bipolar disorder with mixed features
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Divalproex
,When should the PMHNP refer the patient to a perinatal psychiatrist
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when the patient is on a high-risk medication for pregnancy
Early signs of ASD include
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avoiding eye contact
showing little interest in peers or caretakers
limited language abilities
frustration with minor changes in routine
repetitive behaviors
validated tool used for dx BiPD
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Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-
Aged Children interview tool
Enhances new skill development through rewards-based motivational systems
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, applied behavior analysis therapy
lab test to detect PANDAS
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Cunningham panel
characterized by abrupt, sharp bark or grunt vocalization of socially unacceptable
words, including obscenities, or ethnic, racial, or religious slurs. This type of tic is less
common.
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Complex vocal ttics: coprolalia
caused by contraction of the diaphragm or oropharynx muscles and include frequent
throat clearing, sniffs, chirps, barks, or grunting
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simple vocal tics
when can the specifier "with peripartum onset" be applied
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can be applied to depressive disorders if the onset of mood symptoms
occurs during pregnancy or in the four weeks following childbirth.
general developmental screening tool. Parent-completed questionnaire; series of 19
age-specific questionnaires screening communication, gross motor, fine motor,
problem-solving, and personal adaptive skills; results in a pass/fail score for domains.
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ages and stages questionnaires
Early intervention for youth at genetic risk for developing BPT
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IRPT with Data-Informed Referral (IPSRT+DIR) before symptoms manifest
shows promise in helping youth establish more regular sleep-wake cycles
which may help decrease mood fluctuations
include a combination of simple tics that last for a longer duration.
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complex motor tics