Depression Quiz: Test Your Medical IQ
Q:Depression is identified by a sad and/or irritable mood exceeding normal sadness or grief.
Q:Depression is identified by a sad and/or irritable mood exceeding normal sadness or grief.
The correct answer is: • True
Explanation:
A depressive disorder is a syndrome (group of symptoms) that reflects a sad and/or irritable mood exceeding normal sadness or grief. More specifically, the sadness of depression, also referred to as clinical depression, is characterized by a greater intensity and duration and by more severe symptoms and functional disabilities than is normal.
Q:Which of the following is NOT a symptom or sign of depression?
Q:Which of the following is NOT a symptom or sign of depression?
The correct answer is: A High libido
Explanation:
Depressive signs and symptoms are characterized not only by negative thoughts, moods, and behaviors but also by specific changes in bodily functions (for example, crying spells, body aches, low energy or libido, as well as problems with eating, weight, or sleeping).
Q:Less severe symptoms that precede the more debilitating symptoms are called:
Q:Depression can increase the risks for developing HIV, asthma, and coronary artery disease.
Q:Depression can increase the risks for developing HIV, asthma, and coronary artery disease.
The correct answer is: • True
Explanation:
Depression can increase the risks for developing coronary artery disease, HIV, asthma, and many other medical illnesses. Furthermore, it can increase the morbidity (illness/negative health effects) and mortality (death) from these and many other medical conditions.
Q:Which of the following is NOT a common type of depressive disorder?
Q:What are possible causes of depression?
Q:Which of the following statements about postpartum depression (PPD) is NOT true?
Q:Which of the following statements about postpartum depression (PPD) is NOT true?
The correct answer is: B PPD only happens after the birth of the first child
Explanation:
Postpartum depression (PPD) can happen a few days or even months after childbirth. PPD can happen after the birth of any child, not just the first child. A woman can have feelings similar to the baby blues -- sadness, despair, anxiety, irritability -- but she feels them much more strongly than she would with the baby blues. PPD often keeps a woman from doing the things she needs to do every day. When a woman's ability to function is affected, this is a sure sign that she needs to see her healthcare provider right away. If a woman does not get treatment for PPD, symptoms can get worse and last for as long as one year. While PPD is a serious condition, it can be treated with medication and counseling.
Q:Which of the following questions about depression diagnosis is FALSE?
Q:Which of the following questions about depression diagnosis is FALSE?
The correct answer is: B There are lab tests and X-rays that diagnose mental disorders
Explanation:
The first step to obtaining appropriate treatment is accurate diagnosis, which requires a complete physical and psychological evaluation to determine whether the person may have a depressive illness, and if so, what type. As previously mentioned, certain medications, as well as some medical conditions, can cause symptoms of depression. Therefore, the examining physician should rule out (exclude) these possibilities through an interview, physical examination, and laboratory tests. Many primary care doctors use screening tools for depression, which are usually questionnaires that help identify people who have symptoms of depression and may need to receive a full mental health evaluation. A thorough diagnostic evaluation includes a complete history of the patient's symptoms. As of today, there is no laboratory test, blood test, or X-ray that can diagnose a mental disorder.
Q:Which of the following is a depression treatment?
Q:Which of the following is a depression treatment?
The correct answer is: D All of the above
Explanation:
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are medications that increase the amount of the neurochemical serotonin in the brain. (Remember that brain serotonin levels are often low in depression.) Examples of SSRIs include Prozac® (fluoxetine), Paxil® (paroxetine), Zoloft® (sertraline), Celexa® (citalopram), Luvox® (fluvoxamine), and Lexapro® (escitalopram).
ECT is useful for certain patients, particularly for those who cannot take or have not responded to a number of antidepressants, have severe depression, and/or are at a high risk for suicide. ECT often is effective in cases where trials of a number of antidepressant medications do not provide sufficient relief of symptoms.
Many forms of psychotherapy are effectively used to help depressed individuals, including some short-term (10 to 20 weeks) therapies.
Q:Which of the following statements is true?
Q:Which of the following statements is true?
The correct answer is: A Depression in the elderly has a low rate of recovery
Explanation:
Depression in the elderly tends to be chronic, has a low rate of recovery, and is often undertreated. This is of particular concern given that elderly men (particularly elderly white men) have the highest suicide rate. Depressive disorders are a huge public health problem, due to its affecting millions of people. About 10% of adults, up to 8% of teens and 2% of preteen children experience some kind of depressive disorder. Mania symptoms of manic depression include inappropriate irritability or anger.
Q:Which medications are used in the treatment of bipolar depression?
Q:Which medications are used in the treatment of bipolar depression?
The correct answer is: C A and B
Explanation:
Eskalith® and Lithobid® (lithium); Depakene® and Depakote® (valproate); Epitol® and Tegretol® (carbamazepine); Neurontin® (gabapentin), and Lamictal® (lamotrigine) are mood stabilizers and anticonvulsants. They have been used to treat bipolar depression. Certain antipsychotic medications, such as Geodon® (ziprasidone), Risperdal® (risperidone), Seroquel® (quetiapine), Abilify® (aripiprazole), and Invega® (paliperdone), may treat psychotic depression. They have also been found to be effective mood stabilizers and are therefore sometimes been used to treat bipolar depression, usually in combination with other antidepressants.
Q:Which of the following is a sexual side effect of SSRI antidepressants?
Q:Which of the following is a sexual side effect of SSRI antidepressants?
The correct answer is: D All of the above
Explanation:
SSRIs have been reported to decrease sex drive (libido) in both men and women. SSRIs have been reported to cause inability to achieve orgasm or delay in achieving orgasm (anorgasmia) in women and difficulty with ejaculation (delay in ejaculating or loss of ability to ejaculate) in men.
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Reviewed by Roxanne Dryden-Edwards, MD on May 17, 2011
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Abilify® is a registered trademark of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Celexa® and Lexapro® are registered trademarks of Forest Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Depakote® and Depakene® are registered trademarks of Abbott Laboratories.
Epitol® is a registered trademark of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.
Eskalith® and Paxil® are registered trademarks of GlaxoSmithkline.
Geodon®, Neurontin®, and Zoloft® are registered trademarks of Pfizer Inc.
Invega® is a registered trademark of Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals.
Lithobid® is a registered trademark of JDS Pharmaceuticals.
Prozac® is a registered trademark of Eli Lilly and Company.
Risperdal® is a registered trademark of Janssen Pharmaceutica.
Seroquel® is a registered trademark of the AstraZeneca group of companies.
Tegretol® is a registered trademark of Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc.
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