First-line treatment for social anxiety disorder includes _____ + SSRIs or venlafaxine
#2
What neurotransmitters are decreased in anxiety? _____ and GABA
#3
_____ is the most common psychiatric disorder in the world
#4
To be diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder, patients must exhibit 3/6 of the following symptoms over course of at least 6 months (mnemonic: Worry WARTS)- W_____- Worn out (Fatigue)- Absentminded (Difficulty concentrating)- Restlessness- Tension in muscle- Sleep disturbance
#5
In _____ disorder, the patient is preoccupied with a disease (fear of having a serious illness despite few or no symptoms and consistently negative evaluations)
#6
First-line treatment for panic disorder includes _____ + SSRIs or venlafaxine
#7
_____ (depression or anxiety) is characterized by decreased GABA
#8
The symptoms of panic attacks may be remembered with the mnemonic "PANICS": P: Palpitations, _____, dePersonalizationA: Abdominal distressN: NauseaI: Intense fear of dying or losing controlC: Chest pain, Choking, ChillsS: Shortness of breath, Sweating, Shaking
#9
Diagnosis of _____ disorder requires at least one panic attack, followed by at least one month (duration) of preoccupations with the attack
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Flashcard 1: First-line treatment for social anxiety disorder includes _____ + SSRIs or venlafaxine
Answer: CBT
Flashcard 2: What neurotransmitters are decreased in anxiety? _____ and GABA
Answer: Serotonin
Flashcard 3: _____ is the most common psychiatric disorder in the world
Answer: Anxiety disorder
Flashcard 4: To be diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder, patients must exhibit 3/6 of the following symptoms over course of at least 6 months (mnemonic: Worry WARTS)- W_____- Worn out (Fatigue)- Absentminded (Difficulty concentrating)- Restlessness- Tension in muscle- Sleep disturbance
Answer: ound up (Irritability)
Flashcard 5: In _____ disorder, the patient is preoccupied with a disease (fear of having a serious illness despite few or no symptoms and consistently negative evaluations)
Answer: illness anxiety
Flashcard 6: First-line treatment for panic disorder includes _____ + SSRIs or venlafaxine
Answer: CBT
Flashcard 7: _____ (depression or anxiety) is characterized by decreased GABA
Answer: Anxiety
Flashcard 8: The symptoms of panic attacks may be remembered with the mnemonic "PANICS": P: Palpitations, _____, dePersonalizationA: Abdominal distressN: NauseaI: Intense fear of dying or losing controlC: Chest pain, Choking, ChillsS: Shortness of breath, Sweating, Shaking
Answer: Paresthesias
Flashcard 9: Diagnosis of _____ disorder requires at least one panic attack, followed by at least one month (duration) of preoccupations with the attack
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