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Schizophrenia Diagnostic criteria
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>6 months; 2 or more of:
Delusion Hallucination Disorganized speech Disorganized Behavior Negative symptoms (4As) Social/occupational dysfunction (Exclude other mental d/o, substance/medical excluded) |
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Shizophrenia vs. Schizophreniform vs. Brief Psychotic D/O vs Schizoaffective d/o vs delusional d/o
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Schizophrenia >6mo
Schizophreniform >1mo <6mo Schizoaffective d/o: maj dep. manic, mixed w/ sx of Schizophrenia Delusional d/o: non-bizarre delusions, high function Brief psychotic d/o: >1day <1month |
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Subtypes of Schizophenia
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Paranoid: does not require paranoia
Undifferentiated: poor prognosis (can tell something wrong) Disorganized: poor prognosis (VERY low functioning) Residual: absence of del, hall, disorg. speech/behav Catatonic: motoric immobility (consider EPS too) |
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Clozapine in schizophrenia
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D2 blocker but Serotonin increase seems to help symptoms too
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Tx of SCP
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Tx underlying cause of sx
Correct diagnosis imperative for correct tx Symptom management & improve functioning, no cure Family support key Pharm; ECT (refractory); Psycosocial (CBT = Cog-Behav Therapy) |
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GAD Diagnosis
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CRIMES: 3 of 6 >6mo (children 1 of 6)
C: Concentration (difficulty) R: Restlessness I: Irritability M: Muscle tension E: Easily fatigued S: Sleep disturbances |
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MDD vs Dysthymia
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SIG E CAPS D
MDD: 5 symptoms w/in 2 wks Dysthymia: 2 symptoms >2yrs w/o resolution for >2mo |
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Bipolar 1 vs Bipolar 2
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Type 1 vs Type 2:
1) Full depressive episodes w/ full manic episodes (One manic episode is enough: DO NOT NEED DEPRESSIVE EPISODE TO DIAGNOSE Propose treatment w/ one manic episode) 2) Full depressive episodes w/ hypomanic episodes |