AIMS Answer- Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale for 8 and older
12 item tool to assess symptoms of tardive dyskinesia for patients taking
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Rating 0-4, >2 to diagnose TD and reduce dose
BARS Answer- Barnes Akathisia Rating Scale for 8 and older
4 item tool to assess objective and subjective symptoms of akathisia with antipsychotics
and/or SSRIs
CRS-R Answer- Connors Rating Scales - Revised for 3-17
ADHD Parent (80 items) and Teacher Scales (59 items)
Low T-score of 61= mildly atypical; >70 = markedly atypical
PMHNP Comprehensive
Subscales for Oppositional Behaviors, Cognitive Problems, Hyperactivity, ADHD Index,
Anxious-Shy, Perfectionism, Social Problems, DSM-IV Subscales and Connors' Global
Index
Vanderbilt ADHD Parent and Teacher Answer- 55 parent, 43 teacher items for 6-12
Initial assessment rates symptoms and impairment in academic and behavioral
performance
ASRS-1 Answer- Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale, 16 and older
Two-part Screening
Part A: 6 questions, 4 symptoms suggest ADHD
Part B: 12 questions to clarify and quantify
AUDIT-C Answer- Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test - Consumption, > 13
Documents use and frequency in prior year
0-4, F >3 = positive, M >4 = positive, >8 = hazardous drinking
CAGE-AID Answer- IDs problem drinking or druging, 13 and older
(C=cut down, A=annoy, G=guilty, E=Eye-opener, AID=altered to include drugs
CRAFFT Answer- 6-item screen for alcohol or drugs in adolescents, 14-18
(C=car, R=relax, A=alone, F=forget, F= family or friends, T= trouble)
BAI Answer- Beck Anxiety Inventory, 17 and older
Assesses 21 symptoms of anxiety, 0-36 scores
HAM-A Answer- Hamilton Anxiety Scale, most commonly used
14 domains, 14=mild, 18-24= moderate, 25-30=severe
LSAS-CA Answer- Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale-Child/Adolescent Version, 7 and
older
24 items, social and performance
55-65=moderate social phobia, 65-80=marked, 80-95=severe, >95=very severe
MMSE Answer- Mini Mental Status Exam
30 items, 24-30= no cognitive impairment; 18-23=mild cognitive impairment; 0-17=
severe cognitive impairment
MOCA Answer- Montreal Cognitive Assessment
>26=normal, add point for <12th grade education
SPMSQ Answer- Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire
10 items, more than 3 incorrect indicates dementia
BDI-2 Answer- Beck Depression inventory, 13 and older
presence and impact of depressive symptoms
21 items, <10=normal; 11-17=mild depression; 18-23=moderate; 24+=severe
CCSD Answer- Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia
19 items, <6=no significant depression; 8-17=probable major depression; >18=definite
depression
MDQ Answer- Mood Disorder Questionnaire
Screen for mania or hypomania
positive if 7 or more of 13 items in question #1 present and #2 is yes and #3 gets
moderate or serious problem response
YMRS Answer- Young Mania Rating Scale, 11 items (adult)
Range 0-60; adults with 12 or more=mania
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YBOCS Answer- Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale
10 items; age 14 and older
gold standard for OC symptoms
score indicates level of severity
BPRS Answer- Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, 18 and older
Assesses psychopathology (+, - and affective) with schizophrenia, not for screening or
DX
PANSS Answer- Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale, 18 and older
measures changes in symptom intensity in psychosis and schizophrenia
Gold standard in studies of treatment efficacy
SPS Answer- Suicide Probability Scale, 13 and older
Rapid measure of suicide risk
higher score indicates greater risk
CIWA-Ar Answer- Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment of Alcohol Scale, Revised
9 item symptom rating scale, max score 67; <10 does not warrant intervention
COWS Answer- Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale
Quantifies severity of withdrawal syndrome, guides dosing, monitors over time
Used for induction of Suboxone
5-12=mild; 13-24= moderate; 25-36=mod to severe; >36=severe
T4, FREE THYROXINE Answer- 0.8-2.8
Increased In Graves
Decreased In Hypothyroidism
TSH Answer- 2- 10 mu/l
Normal values can range from 0.4 - 4.0 mIU/L (milli-international units per liter),
Calcium, Ca++ Answer- 8.8-10.5
<7.0, tetany
>11.0, hyperparathyroidism
>13.5, hypercalcemic coma, metastatic cancer
Sodium, Na+ Answer- 135-148 mEq/L
hypernatremia Answer- dehydration
hypovolemia
diabetes insipidus
eating too much salt
gastroenteritis
drugs such as adrenocorticosteroids, methyldopa, hydrazine, cough meds
hyponatremia Answer- drugs such as lithium, vasopressin, diuretics
addisons
renal disorder
gi fluid loss
Magnesium, Mg Answer- 1.3 - 2.1 mEq/L
lithium can increase
hypomagnesemia Answer- depression, confusion, irritability,nystagmus, tetany,
convulsions, ataxia, increased reflexes, muscle weakness
hypermagnesemia Answer- N/V, respiratory depression, hypotension, depressed
skeletal muscle contraction and nerve function, bradycardia
Potassium, K+ Answer- 3.5-5.1 mEq/L
hyperkalemia Answer- chronic marijuana use can elevate potassium
Chloride, Cl Answer- 98 - 106
passive transport through sodium
major anion in the extracellular fluid
Liver - ALT Answer- 5 - 35 U/L - depakote can increase, safe to use up to 2 times
normal limit
Liver - AST Answer- 5 - 40 U/L
slight elevation can occur in DT's
depakote can increase, safe to use up to 2 times normal limit
Liver - GGT Answer- 10 - 38 IU/L
Thrombocytopenia Answer- Platelet count normal = 150,000-450,000
if below - bone marrow doesn't make enough platelets.
or bone marrow makes enough platelets, but the body destroys them or uses them up.
or - The spleen holds on to too many platelets. The spleen is an organ that normally
stores about one-third of the body's platelets. It also helps your body fight infection and
remove unwanted cell material.
can be caused by Valproate
Neutropenia Answer- A normal ANC is above 1,500 cells per microliter. An ANC less
than 500 cells/µL is defined as neutropenia and significantly increases the risk of
infection. Neutropenia is the condition of a low ANC,
Clozapine - WBC => 3500 to initiate therapy, ANC MUST BE =>2000/mm, ck wbc/anc
weekly x 6 months, then Q other week for 6 months; if stable then Q 4 weeks. after
therapy test for at least 4 weeks,
LIVER PANEL Answer- ALP, AST, ASP, BILIRUBIN, ALBUMIN, TTL PROTEIN, CBC
with WBC DIFFERENTIAL, PLATELET COUNT. FOR VALPROATE THERAPY - CK
BASELINE AND MONTHLY FOR SEVERAL MONTHS
CREATININE Answer- 0.5-1.2 normal, kidney damage if elevated , athletes may be
higher
BUN Answer- 10-20 mg/d [Show Less]