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a lesion to the left anterior lateral temporal lobe would result in the inability to __________ - ANSWERidentify objects What disorder was significantly more prevalent in mothers of patients with anorexia - ANSWEROCD What was Kurt Schneider's contribution to psychiatry - ANSWERknown for his "...

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a lesion to the left anterior lateral temporal lobe would result in the inability to __________ -
ANSWERidentify objects



What disorder was significantly more prevalent in mothers of patients with anorexia - ANSWEROCD



What was Kurt Schneider's contribution to psychiatry - ANSWERknown for his "first rank" symptoms
of schizophrenia, including thought insertion and withdrawal, thought broadcasting, 2 voices having
a dialogue, delusions of passivity



What is kava kava? - ANSWERUsed to treat depression and anxiety, also used as a sleep aid.

Dont use with alcohol, used with alprazolam may cause coma.

Levadop can increase parkinson like symptoms.




Which of the following neurotransmitters is stored in large dense-core vesicles

histamine

somatostatin

norepinephrine

epinephrine

gaba - ANSWERGABA, glutamate, glycine, ach, serotonin, dopamine, Norepi and epi and histamine
are all considered small molecule transmitters indicating that they are stored in small, clear,
membrane bound grandules called synaptic vesicles and mediate fast synaptic transmission



Somatostatin, hypothalamic releasing hormones, endorphins, enkephalins, and opioids comprise the
neuropeptide family of transmitters, sotred in large,dense core cesciles, modulate neuroal
communication by acting on cell surface receptors and are not recycled into the cell after secretions

,small molecule transmitters and neuropeptides are often released from the same neuron and can act
on the same target



Drugs that fluoxtetine increases the drug levels of - ANSWERTCAs (increased risk of cardiac AE),
thioridazine (increased cardiac AE), benzos (increased sedation), carbamazepine, phenytoin



Which contemporary of Freud worked closely with him in developing the theory of hysteria -
ANSWERJosef Breuer



famous for his work w the young hysteric Anno O and coauthored a book w freud entiteld studies on
hysteria



Who coined the term schizophrenia



What was his main contribution - ANSWEREugen Bleuler



the 4 As : looseness of associations, affective flattening, autism, and ambivalence



Made from the root of the kava (piper methysticum) plant

used for its sedative and anesthetic qualities and commonly ingested as beverage. Several
commercial brands available. Like benzos and alcohol, acts on GABA receptors. Long term use linked
to liver toxicity, SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN WITH ETOH, BENZOS, BARBS DUE TO CNS DEPRESSION



Avoid taking St John's wort with which psych drugs in particular - ANSWERcauses marked cyp
induction and lowers the level of many common drugs including warfarin and digoxin



has serotonin reuptake inhibitor effects and use should be avoided in patients taking serotonin
raising medicaitons like MAOIs and SSRIs bc of the risk of serotonin syndrome



Role of spirituality in AA - ANSWERone must accept a "higher power" since hte program recovery
involves a spiritual experience and awakening



Clonidine is FDA approved to treat _____ and ________ but it is also used to treat (x4)

, side effects - ANSWERADHD (ages 6-17), hypertension



insomnia, opioid withdrawal, tic disorder, and oppositional defiant disorder



hypotension, irritability, dysphoria, and parasomnias



used to trigger absence seizures in clinic - ANSWERsustained rapid respiration and flashing lights



What is unique about galantamine in terms of its MOA compared with other cognitive enhancing
medications - ANSWERGalantamine has a unique, dual mode of action. It is a reversible, competitive
inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase (AChE), and is the only drug actively marketed for the treatment of
AD with proven activity as an allosteric modulator of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs).



"unique in its ability to allosterically modulate nicotinic receptors"



What is tacrine? - ANSWERTacrine is a centrally acting acetylcholinesterase inhibitor and indirect
cholinergic agonist (parasympathomimetic). It was the first centrally acting cholinesterase inhibitor
approved for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, and was marketed under the trade name Cognex.



memantine - mechanism of action?

- used for? - ANSWERNMDA receptor antagonist

- Alzheimer's



The principal mechanism of action of memantine is believed to be the blockade of current flow
through channels of N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors--a glutamate receptor subfamily
broadly involved in brain function



nicotinic receptors - ANSWEROn all ANS postganglionic neurons, in the adrenal medulla, and at
neuromuscular junctions of skeletal muscle

Excitatory when ACh binding occurs



What deficits can you see with clock drawing - ANSWERDesign Copy:" Copy this design" • Frontal:
attention, planning. Motor coordination

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