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Difference in conduct disorder and ODD - ✔✔Conduct try to control others, ODD doesnt.
Conduct disorder often progresses to - ✔✔Antisocial disorder
This diagnosis does not include torchering animals - ✔✔ODD
This is a screening tool for OPIOIDs - ✔✔COWS
Drugs for Opioid withdrawal - ✔✔Clonidine, Methdaone, Naltrexone
This drug causes paranoia, hallucinations, sensory disorientation, sweating, dehydration, increased body
temp - ✔✔LSD
What part of the brain does PTSD have an effect on - ✔✔Amygdala, Prefrontal cortex, hippocampus,
hypothalmus
Best treatment for ODD - ✔✔Family Therapy-reinforce positive behaviors
Medication treatment for PTSD - ✔✔SSRI, Sertraline Paroxetine, Prazosin for nightmares
PTSD symptoms in children - ✔✔Crying headache thumb sucking
Therapy for PTSD - ✔✔Trauma focused CBT and EMDR
,This type of substance causes respiratory depression - ✔✔Opioid
Medication to reverse Opioid - ✔✔Narcan
Stimulant withdrawal causes what physical life threatening issue - ✔✔Cardiac sx
Difference in Alcohol and Heroin withdrawal - ✔✔Heroin feels like dying, Alcohol can actually cause
death
What neurotransmitter is the reward pathway - ✔✔Dopamine
Kids who have lack of remorse have this disorder - ✔✔Conduct Disorder
By what age most teens tried alcohol - ✔✔13
With Alcohol consumption, Vitamin B1 or thiamine deficient causes what - ✔✔Wornicke-Korsakoff
syndrome
Heroin withdrawal - ✔✔peaks 1-3 days, subside in 1 week
Cocaine withdrawal begins - ✔✔within 90 minutes
Cocaine and Nicotine have an effect on this - ✔✔Dopamine reward feeling
Example of date rape drugs - ✔✔Rohypnol, GHB, Ketamine, Chloral hydrate
This drug is known as ice - ✔✔meth
Most common reason adolescent has eval - ✔✔Suicidal
,What is the origin of ADHD - ✔✔Hereditary, Biological
Best treatment for borderline personality - ✔✔DBT
For diagnosis of ODD the symptoms must be present for how long - ✔✔6 months
This parenting style relates to conduct disorder - ✔✔Harsh/ Punitive
Why is ketamine a date rape drug, what is onset and length - ✔✔15 minutes and 30-60 minutes
Children who receive grossly negligent care and no emotional attachment are subject to what disorder -
✔✔Reactive Attachment disorder
Symptoms of Reactive Attachment Disorder - ✔✔Social anxiety, regression
Meds for conduct disorder - ✔✔Mood stabilizer, or atypicals Abilify, Risperidone, Geodon, Seroquel
With alcohol when is the greatest risk of DTs - ✔✔at 3-5 days into withdrawal
In PTSD what affect is on amygdala - ✔✔Increase fight or flight startle response/anxiety
In PTSD, what affect is on prefrontal cortex - ✔✔Inappropriate response to situation, difficulty
concentrating
DBT stage 1 - ✔✔Focus on behavior can't control
DBT stage 2 - ✔✔Focus on past trauma and emotional factors, continue to suffer in silence, interpersonal
effectiveness
, DBT stage 3 - ✔✔Owning behavior happens in this stage
Distress tolerance
pharmacologic agents for PTSD - ✔✔med tx is focused on diminishing intrusive thoughts, hyperarousal,
and avoidance, with some success and mixed results
PTSD frequent comorbidity - ✔✔depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, and behavioral problems
associated with ______________
sertraline and paroxetine - ✔✔that __________and ______________ are approved by the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) in the treatment of PTSD in adults, there is scant evidence to support its use
for the core symptoms of PTSD in youth
Risperidone and aripiprazole - ✔✔FDA approval for use in children and adolescents with aggression,
severe behavioral dyscontrol, and severe psychiatric disorders
Antiadrenergic agents - ✔✔treat dysregulation of the noradrenergic system in adults and youth with
PTSD
clonidine and guanfacine - ✔✔Alpha2-agonists examples
Alpha2 agonists - ✔✔decrease norepinephrine release, such as, are
propranolol - ✔✔centrally acting β-antagonists example
prazosin - ✔✔α-1-antagonists example
propranolol use - ✔✔hypothesized to improve hyperarousal and intrusive thoughts through attenuation
of norepinephrine postsynaptically