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Psychiatry
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Author(s): Richard E. Draper
 
 
No. of items: 429
Rating: 3.0 (out of 5)
Last updated: Dec 27, 2003
 
 
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"Psychiatry" is a collection of review questions about "psychiatric" topics gleaned from preparation for the written and oral certification boards in emergency medicine. Numerous sources were utilized and included textbooks, journal articles, lectures, review courses, tapes, and CDs. The information in this collection will afford the candidate what he needs to know about Psychiatry topics to successfully complete this area of these demanding examinations.
 
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Q: Schizophrenics are [...] oriented.
A: well

Q: TMC psychosis = [...]
A: schizophrenia

Q: [...] is a static encephalopathy.
A: Cerebral palsy

Q: How does cocaine cause euphoria and paranoia?
A: Blocking dopamine reuptake, making dopamine more availabe at dopaminergic receptors.

Q: [...] protocol: dextrose, oxygen, naloxone, thiamine
A: DON'T

Q: [...] are the minor tranquilizers.
A: Benzodiazepines

Q: Alternative drugs to Haldol are [...]
A: [Navane] or [Innovar]

Q: There are [...] causes of dementia.
A: 50

Q: [...] disease is manifested by each of the following: abnormal vital signs, altered LOC, age >40 with no prior psychiatric history
A: Organic mental

Q: [...] is rarely a sign of neurologic disease.
A: Muteness

 
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