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Anxiety lecture given on Monday + Pharmacology of Anxiolytic Drugs given on Friday - both of week 2

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Anxiety & The Pharmacology of Anxiolytic Drugs (2 lectures)

Question 1 of 26

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The ( Amygdala, Central Nucleus, Mammillary Body, Putamen, Lenticular Nucleus ) acts as the emotional filter of the brain. Located in the medial temporal lobe, it helps to decide whether a stimulus requires a stress or fear response.

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Question 2 of 26

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Generalised anxiety tends to only be diagnosed when symptoms have been going on most days for at least ( 6 months, 3 months, 1 year )

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Question 3 of 26

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Females are more likely than males to develop generalised anxiety disorder

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 4 of 26

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SSRIs can be used in the treatment of generalised anxiety disorder

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 5 of 26

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Which Gabapentinoid is typically used in the treatment of generalised anxiety disorder?

Select one of the following:

  • Pregabalin

  • Gabapentin

  • Citalopram

  • Fluvoxamine

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Question 6 of 26

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Which 3 of the following are known common symptoms of anxiety?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Palpitations

  • Chest pain

  • Depersonalisation

  • Visual disturbance

  • Hallucinations

  • Cough

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Question 7 of 26

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disorder is defined as recurrent attacks of severe anxiety which are not restricted to any particular situation or set of circumstances and are therefore unpredictable

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Question 8 of 26

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Over 50% of patients with panic disorder have ( Agoraphobia, Acrophobia, Atychiphobia, Aphenphosmphobia, Anthropophobia ), a type of anxiety in which you fear and avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped

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Question 9 of 26

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It has been discussed that one of the potential causes for sporadic panic attacks is the buildup of acid in acid-sensitive fear pathways.

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Question 10 of 26

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Which benzodiazepine, listed in the World Health Organization’s Essential Drug List, can be used to treat anxiety disorders such as GAD and Panic Disorder?

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Question 11 of 26

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A persistent fear of one or more social or performance situations in which the person is exposed to unfamiliar people or to possible scrutiny by others is known as ...

Select one of the following:

  • Social Anxiety Disorder

  • Social Depressive Disorder

  • Crowd Paralysis Disorder

  • Crowd Anxiety Disorder

  • Social Paralysis Disorder

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Question 12 of 26

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Treatment of Social Anxiety Disorder tends to be treated, in the initial stages, via which of the following therapies?

Select one of the following:

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

  • SSRIs/SNRIs

  • Benzodiazepines (such as Diazepam)

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Question 13 of 26

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A patient 17 year old boy presents to his GP complaining of an incessant need to to tidy his room, so much so that his things are completely perfectly arranged. This has been going on for around 2 months now. He describes this obsessive cleaning as unenjoyable and claims he only does it to 'neutralise' his irresistible urges.
What condition is this person likely suffering from?
Disorder

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Question 14 of 26

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OCD incidence:
Peak incidence in males is between
Peak incidence for females is between

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    13-15
    24-25
    44-47

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Question 15 of 26

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60-90% of patients with OCD will experience at least 1 major ( depressive, manic ) episode

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Question 16 of 26

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The most common therapy for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is ( Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, SSRIs, Benzodiazepines (e.g. Diazepam) )

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Question 17 of 26

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Benzodiazepines act as agonists of a ( GABA, Glutamate, Dopamine, Noradrenaline ) receptor, thus promoting relaxation and anticonvulsant effects.

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Question 18 of 26

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Combining Benzodiazepines with Alcohol is not recommended, however does not generally cause any negative effects.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 19 of 26

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The GABA receptors are ( ionotropic, metabotropic ) receptors on ( chloride, potassium, sodium ) channels

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Question 20 of 26

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Which of the following benzodiazepines is the mainstay of the alcohol withdrawal program at ninewells?

Select one of the following:

  • Diazepam

  • Lorazepam

  • Chlordiazepoxide

  • Clorazepate

  • Temazepam

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Question 21 of 26

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Benzodiazepines + alcohol typically leads to ( respiratory depression, heart failure, syncope, cerebral ischaemia )

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Question 22 of 26

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Benzodiazepines should not be immediately withdrawn. They should instead be phased out to allow the body to restore its natural mechanisms of producing and reacting to GABA.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 23 of 26

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Immediate withdrawal of benzodiazepines from a patient's treatment plan could cause which 2 of the following symptoms?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Anxiety

  • Convulsions

  • Depression

  • GI Upset

  • Respiratory Depression

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Question 24 of 26

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( Serotonin, Noradrenaline, Dopamine ) is the key neurotransmitter in the Amygdala

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Question 25 of 26

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In a patient with Generalised Anxiety Disorder who has not responded positively to CBT, what should be the first line pharmacological treatment?

Select one of the following:

  • Sertraline

  • Fluoxetine

  • Duloxetine

  • Mirtazapine

  • Pregabalin

  • Gabapentin

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Question 26 of 26

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In a patient in which SSRIs have not worked or are contraindicated, what is the next step in the drug treatment of a generalised anxiety patient?

Select one of the following:

  • Mirtazapine

  • Duloxetine

  • Carbamazepine

  • Amitriptyline

  • Pregabalin

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