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Jeopardy. for the Psychiatry Clerkship. And Now Here Is The Host. is proud to present. Insert Name Here. The categories for today’s Jeopardy on Schizophrenia will be:. Diagnosis. Course of Illness. Treatment. FGA’s. SGA’s. Diagnosis. SGA’s. Course of Illness. Treatment. FGA’s. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Psychiatry Clerkship
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And Now Here
Is The Host . . .
Insert Name Here
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The categories for today’s Jeopardy on Schizophrenia will be:
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Diagnosis
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Course of Illness
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Treatment
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FGA’s
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SGA’s
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Course of Illness
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Males are more likely than females to have these A Criteria symptoms of
schizophrenia
What are negative symptoms? (alogia, affective flattening, avolution, anhedonia)
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Positive symptoms of schizophrenia are delusions, disorganized
thinking, and this
What are hallucinations?
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If the A criteria for Schizophrenia have been met for between 1 & 6 months,
the diagnosis is this
What is schizophreniform disorder?
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Other psychotic disorders, childhood developmental disorders,
medical or neurological illness, substance abuse or medication induced,
personality disorders, & this must be ruled out before diagnosing
schizophrenia
What are mood disorders?
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Regarding the cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia, the mnemonic
SMART refers to speed, memory, attention, reasoning, and this
What is tact (social cognition)?
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This A criteria negative symptom of schizophrenia is also a symptom of
major depression
What is anhedonia?
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In DSM4, this type of delusion will, by itself, meet the A criteria of
Schizophrenia
What is a bizarre delusion?(In DSM5, for A criteria need 2 of 5 signs/symptoms.
Bizarre vs non-bizarre delusions not a consideration.
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Delusions are more likely to be experienced by females than males and hallucinations are more likely
to be experienced by this sex.
What is females?M-negative symptoms; F-positive symptoms
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Voices that are only heard when a patient is just waking up from
sleeping are called this
What are hypnopompic hallucinations?
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These symptoms of schizophrenia present early in the illness, worsen during the active
periods, & do not respond well to anti-psychotic medications
What are negative symptoms (or cognitive symptoms)?
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It is “proposed” that because most patients with schizophrenia have
limited social contacts, only 30-40% do this
What is get married?
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10%, 30%, 60%: the percentage of patients with schizophrenia who experience a
single active episode is this
What is 10%?(~30% intermittent course, ~60% chronic course)
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Seen in ~85% of patients, this negative prognostic sign lasts
several months to years
What is a prodrome?
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For ♂ &♀ with schizophrenia, the peak age of onset (the mode) is the
same but the average age of onset is different because
of this
What is a 2nd smaller peak age of onset peak for females after age 40?
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Patients with schizophrenia have a life expectancy that is about 25
years less than the general population primarily
due to this
What is cardiovascular disease?
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The functional decline for a patient with schizophrenia begins
during this phase of the illness
What is the prodrome?
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Due to their many problems as outlined in the B criteria, only 33%
of those with schizophrenia are able to do this on July 4th
What is live independently?
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The average course of schizophrenia tends to be more severe in males
than females because of this
What is males generally develop the illness earlier?
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For patients with schizophrenia, the main goal of continuous treatment
with antipsychotics is this
What is prevent relapse into the active phase?
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Decreasing the antipsychotic medication in an attempt to use
the “lowest effective dose” is associated with this
What is increased risk of relapse?
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The most common reason patients with schizophrenia are
psychiatrically hospitalized is this
What is psychosis/active phase of illness?
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Except for clozapine (clozaril), all anti-psychotic medications are unlikely to work by 4 weeks if a patient does not
show a response within this number of week(s)
What is 2 weeks?
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Lower doses of antipsychotics are used to treat the first active phase of schizophrenia because of this
What is greater sensitivity to medication side effects?
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Treating schizophrenic patients with clozapine (clozaril) and treating
bipolar patients with lithium both have this same unique benefit
What is decreases risk of suicide?
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Common indications for a clozapine (clozaril) trial include:
persistence of positive symptoms, failure of > 2 antipsychotic trials,
co-morbid substance abuse, and this
What is recurrent suicidality/violence?
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In treating patients with FGA’s, often titrating the dose up until side effects
emerge corresponds to blocking this percentage of
dopamine receptors
What is 75-80%
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In order to have the desired antipsychotic effect, medications
need to block at least 65% of dopamine receptors in
this pathway
What is mesolimbic tract?
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Low potency antipsychotics have common side effects of dry mouth,
constipation, blurred vision, & urinary hesitancy
due to this
What is anti-cholinergic activity (cholinergic blockade)?
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Young males may be at higher risk than the rest of the population
for this EPS side effect of muscle spasms
What is dystonia?
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Improve, worsen, or remain unchanged:
Once a patient develops tardive dyskinesia, the most common course of the symptoms is this
What is remain static/unchanged (ongoing symptoms)?
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While amantadine (symmetrel), lorazepam (ativan),
clonidine (catapres),even mirtazepine (remeron),
can be used for treating akathisia, the first choice of medication
for treatment is this
What is propranolol (indural)
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Adjunctive medications that are anticholinergic, dopaminergic,
and/or this are commonly used to treat EPS side effects
What is antihistiminic?
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While there is still a significant risk of EPS, patients are less likely to
complain of EPS symptoms from this type of FGA
What is low potency FGAs? chlorpromazine (thorazine) .
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About half of the patients with tardive dyskinesia show a 50% symptom reduction from treatment with
this medication
What is clozapine (clozaril)?
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The risk of tardive dyskinesia in patients who take FGA’s for
24 months is 50% in this age group
What is older adults/geriatric (>70 y/o)?
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An EPS side effect often described as a subjective
sense of restlessness (the person can’t sit still)
is this
What is akathisia?
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These two SGA’s are least likely to have EPS side effects
What is clozapine (clozaril) and quetiapine (seroquel)?
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This SGA has a particularly long half life and a low risk of metabolic syndrome, but is the SGA most
likely to cause akathisia
What is aripiprazole (abilify)?
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These 2 SGA’s are available in depot form but can cause dose
dependent EPS &prolactin elevation
What are risperidone (risperdal) & palliperidone (invega)?
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This SGA has a low risk of metabolic syndrome, needs to be taken with
food, and is the most likely SGA to cause qTc prolongation
What is ziprasidone (geodone)?
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This SGA has the highest risk of metabolic syndrome, is very sedating, and the CATIE study
showed patients are highly likely to be compliant
What are olanzapine (zyprexa)?
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This SGA does not require hepatic metabolism because it is an active
metabolite of risperidone (risperdal)
What is paliperidone (invega)?
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This SGA has almost zero risk of EPS or agranulocytosis, is
often sedating & has a moderate risk of
metabolic syndrome
What are quetiapine (seroquel)?
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This SGA is unique since it is a partial agonist
What is aripiprazole (abilify)?
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This SGA may cause side effects of sialorrhea, weight gain, sedation,
anticholinergic effects, myocarditis, and a lower seizure threshold
What is clozapine (clozaril)?