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Conduct Disorder vs Oppositional Defiant -Conduct Disorder
Disorder • violates others
• destruction
• robbery
• bullying
• truant before age 13
• tx: early intervention, screening, school based programs,
CBT, SSRI's, Risperdal & other antipsychotics
-Oppositional Defiant Disorder
• upsets those around the child
• vindictive, angry, hostile
• argue with authority, rules, adults
• blames others
• tx: family interventions, eliminate punitive parenting, use
praise, ignore bad behavior, role play
Conduct disorder is thought to be of what moderate
degree of hereditability?
,Hereditability: -High
• autism
• Tourette's syndrome
• bipolar disoder
• schizophrenia
-Medium
• ADHD
• ODD
• Alzheimer's dementia
• OCD
• Conduct Disorder
• BPD
• Narcissistic
• Antisocial
• Histrionic
-Low
• ETOH abuse
• MDD (low-medium)
• GAD
• Panic disorder
• Cluster A (paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal)
, during the patient exam, the PMHNP notes XII
tongue deviating towards the left. this is an
example of damage to which cranial
nerve?
During the patient exam, the PMHNP VIII
whispers into the patients ear while
covering the other, this is an example of
testing which cranial nerve?
Cranial Nerves I. Olfactory ➣ sniff test
II. Optic ➣ visual acuity
III. Oculomotor ➣ penlight, raises eyelid
IV. Trochlear ➣ eye movement down & lateral
V. Trigeminal ➣ chewing & facial sensation, corneal reflex
VI. Abducens ➣ eye movement laterally, outward gaze
VII. Facial ➣ facial expressions, smile symmetrically, sour vs
sweet
VIII. Vestibulocochlear (acoustic) ➣hearing & balance
IX. Glossopharyngeal ➣ gag reflex, swallow
X. Vagus ➣ gag reflex, vocal quality, guttural sound (back of
the throat sound)
XI. Accessory (spinal) ➣ shrug shoulders, head side to side
XII. Hypoglossal ➣ tongue position