OSCE Study Book Questions Flashcards

1
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Which of the following is a RF for rapid cycling mania?

1. Hyperthyroidism 2. Bipolar II Disorder 3. Male gender 4. Depressive episode at onset 5. Shorter duration of illness

A

Bipolar II Disorder. Rapid cycling is a specifier of the longitudinal course of bipolar I or II Disorders.

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What is defined as 4 mood episodes within 12 months that meet the criteria for a manic, Hypomania, or major depressive episode. Episodes are demarcated by partial or full remission for at least 2 month or by a switch to an episode of opposite polarity. RF include; female gender, bipolar II subtype, longer duration of illness, family Hx of mood disorders, clinical or sub clinical hypothyroidism, poor response to lithium, use of antidepressants

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Rapid cycling mania specifier

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3
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Which of the following statements is true about buspirone?
1. It is a partial 5HT antagonist 2. It brings with high affinity to benzodiazepine receptors 3. It has anticonvulsant properties 3. It does not cause sedation in the elderly

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Does not cause sedation in the elderly.

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Buspirone hydrochloride is an anxiolytics. What receptors does it act on and what receptor does it not bind to?

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Binds to 5HT and does not bind to GABA.

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5
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What are the major SE of Buspirone?

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HA, nausea, dizziness, and tension.

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What are the rare SE of buspirone?

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Tachycardia, palpitations, CP, drowsiness, confusion, and seizures

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Which of the following is not associated with ECT?

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  1. Arrhythmia 2. BP changes 3. ECG changes 4. Permanent neuro deficits 5. Prolonged seizures
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Which of the following is true about mono amine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)? 1. The antidepressant activity of MAOIs is directed toward mono amine oxidase B inhibition 2. Mono amine oxidase A specifically binds to serotonin

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Mono amine oxidase A specifically binds to serotonin.
MAOIs differ from each other in enzyme activity. There are 2 subtypes of MAO enzymes; A and B. MAOa binds to 5HT/NE and MAOb binds to phenylethylamine.

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Which of the following statements is true about GABA receptors? 1. They are predominant excitatory receptors in the CNS 2. GABAb receptors are G protein - coupled receptors.

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GABAb receptors are G protein coupled receptors

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10
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GABA is the major ______ (inhibitory/excitatory) NT in the CNS

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Inhibitory

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11
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BZDs exert their action by potentiating the activity of _______ receptors

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GABAa

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12
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BZD binding increases the frequency of opening of the ______ ______ complexed with the _____ receptor.

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Chloride Channel. GABAa.

BZD increases the frequency of opening of the chloride channel complexed with the GABAa receptor.

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GABAb receptors increase ______ levels via G protein coupling

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potassium

GABAb receptors increase potassium levels via G protein coupling

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14
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GABAc receptors are direct coupled receptors with ligand gated ______ ____ channels

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Chloride ion

GABAc receptors are direct coupled receptors with ligand gated chloride ion channels.

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15
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Methadone is a ______ (full/partial) opiate agonist

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FULL

Methadone is a full opiate agonist

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16
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Buprenorphine is a _______ (full/partial) opiate agonist

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Partial

Buprenorphine is a partial opiate agonist.

17
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Does naloxone or naltrexone have a longer duration of action?

A

Naltrexone

18
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Which of the following is not a temperamental variable as define by Alexander Thomas? 1. Activity level 2. Distract ability 3. Low adaptability 4. Intensity of reaction 5. Regularity

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Low adaptability is not a temperamental variable

19
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What are the nine temperamental variables?

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Activity level, persistence, distractibility, initial reaction, adaptability, mood, intensity of reaction, sensitivity or sensory threshold, regularity or rhythmicity

20
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Is absent tendon reflexes a feature of normal sleep?

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Yes

21
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What are the features of normal sleep (6)

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Absent tendon reflexes, increased BP, gastric motility, cerebral BF, irregular resp, penile erection