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___________ usually occurs in children, rarely starts in
adulthood - correct answer- PICA
____________ could be good for a patient with insomnia and
anorexia - correct answer- Remeron
_____________ atypical antipsychotics in ____________
______________ dementia - correct answer- avoid, lewy
body
________________ (therapy) and behavioral interventions
(making sure someone is with them ___ _____ __________
________ _________ ) are core in anorexia - correct
answer- psychological, a few hours after eating
__________________dementia has Recurrent, well formed
__________ hallucinations - correct answer- Lewy body,
visual
,_______________: In phase 3, dual acting DA and NE reuptake
inhibitor. For BED - correct answer- Dasotraline
_____________: Some evidence it reduces automatic behavior
(for BED), but can't stop abruptly due to ___________ (took NEI
guy 4-5 months to titrate off) - correct answer- Baclofen,
psychosis
_____________is the least prevalent, _________ is the 2nd
most prevalent, and BED is the most prevalent. - correct
answer- Anorexia, bulimia
____________: hit or miss, NEI says didn't work well for BED -
correct answer- Naltrexone
_______-_________= dementia SLUMS hs educated - correct
answer- 1, 20
_______-_________Mild neurocognitive disorder in SLUMS hs
educated - correct answer- 21, 26
,______% of patients with dementia have depression. Start with
an ________, avoid anticholinergic antidepressants. - correct
answer- 50, SSRI
(Wernickes) Korsakoff's syndrome: Usually results from
_______________ and _________ damage from ___________.
- correct answer- malnutrition, brain, alcohol
3 A's of Alzheimer's disease - correct answer- Aphasia,
Apraxia, Agnosia
4 rules of stimulus control therapy:
-1. Go to bed only when __________ to maximize success.
-2. Use the bed only for sleeping. Do not watch television in bed,
do not read, do not eat, and do not talk on the telephone while
in bed.
-3. Do not lie in bed and become frustrated if unable to sleep.
After a few minutes (do not watch the clock), get up, go to
____________ ____________, and do something
___________________ until sleepiness returns. The goal is to
associate the bed with rapid sleep onset. Rule three should be
repeated as often as needed.
-4. Attempts to enhance the mechanisms underlying the
circadian and sleep-wake cycles—that is, awaken at the
, ___________ ____________ every morning (regardless of
bedtime, total sleep time, or day of week) and totally avoid
napping. - correct answer- Sleepy, another room, non
arousing, same time
A patient has ____________ ________ syndrome if they display
voracious _________, hypersexuality, and ___________. -
correct answer- Kleine Levin, eating, aggression
AD is _______ a part of normal aging but the risk of developing
AD increases with age. - correct answer- not
Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disease that
deteriorates the memory, cognition, ________,
_______________ and ________ disturb - correct answer-
ADLs, behavioral, neuro
Alzheimer's disease may be genetic. Common in ____________
Syndrome, more common in ________, females and those with
DM type 2, HTN, high cholesterol, and ______________. -
correct answer- downs, AA, depression