GAD (0-23)
Severe
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15-21
What can oculogyric crises lead to?
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Permanent injury
What are the hallmarks of vascular dementia?
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Carotid bruits, fundoscopic abnormalities, and enlarged cardiac chambers.
What problems can be caused in the temporal lobe?
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Can lead to auditory hallucinations, aphasia, and amnesia.
Dementia of Alzheimer's type (DAT) (PB pg. 277)
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· Most common type
· Classified as a cortical dementia.
· Gradual onset and progressive decline without focal neurological deficits
(a problem with nerve, spinal cord, or brain function).
,What dose is recommended a woman take of folic acid who is planning or capable of
becoming pregnant?
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0.4 mg - 0.8 mg of folic acid daily.
What is the black box warning of mood stabilizers?
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Stevens Johnson syndrome (severe rash).
What is the HLA-B*1502 allele highly associated with?
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The outcome of carbamazepine-induced Stevens Johnson Syndrome.
What is the pregnancy risk for Carbamazepine (Tegretol)?
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Neural tube defect.
, DC Clozaril/Carbamazepine at WBC of
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2000-3000 (because of the risk of agranulocytosis).
How do patients with oculogyric crises present?
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Patients have prolonged involuntary upwards deviation of the eyes
bilaterally.
What is an example of tertiary prevention?
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Day treatment programs; case management for physical, housing, or
vocational needs; social skills training
When scoring on the depression scale falls on the severe range, what should be
assessed?
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Severe
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15-21
What can oculogyric crises lead to?
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Permanent injury
What are the hallmarks of vascular dementia?
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Carotid bruits, fundoscopic abnormalities, and enlarged cardiac chambers.
What problems can be caused in the temporal lobe?
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Can lead to auditory hallucinations, aphasia, and amnesia.
Dementia of Alzheimer's type (DAT) (PB pg. 277)
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· Most common type
· Classified as a cortical dementia.
· Gradual onset and progressive decline without focal neurological deficits
(a problem with nerve, spinal cord, or brain function).
,What dose is recommended a woman take of folic acid who is planning or capable of
becoming pregnant?
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0.4 mg - 0.8 mg of folic acid daily.
What is the black box warning of mood stabilizers?
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Stevens Johnson syndrome (severe rash).
What is the HLA-B*1502 allele highly associated with?
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The outcome of carbamazepine-induced Stevens Johnson Syndrome.
What is the pregnancy risk for Carbamazepine (Tegretol)?
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Neural tube defect.
, DC Clozaril/Carbamazepine at WBC of
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2000-3000 (because of the risk of agranulocytosis).
How do patients with oculogyric crises present?
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Patients have prolonged involuntary upwards deviation of the eyes
bilaterally.
What is an example of tertiary prevention?
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Day treatment programs; case management for physical, housing, or
vocational needs; social skills training
When scoring on the depression scale falls on the severe range, what should be
assessed?
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