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There are two kinds of clinicians—the ones who follow algorithms, and the ones who understand the “why.” Patients know the difference. Know the WHY! Join our clinical library today on PATREON! 👉 https://www.patreon.com/PearlsandPrep [https://www.patreon.com/PearlsandPrep] We're diving into the world of tardive dyskinesia today, and let me tell ya, it's a biggie! We're breaking down the nitty-gritty of assessing risk and figuring out who’s most at risk for these pesky movements. Think of tardive dyskinesia as that friend who shows up late and makes a scene—totally not cool, right? We’re throwing some scenarios your way to test your skills on picking the highest risk patient. Spoiler alert: age is the real MVP when it comes to risk factors, so stick around as we unravel this mystery and arm you with the knowledge to kick some serious butt in your practice! 32 Tardive Dyskinesia Risk Factors: One of These Should Jump Off the Page Pearls and Prep pearlsandprep@mail.com https://patreon.com/PearlsandPrep?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Get ready to dive deep into the world of tardive dyskinesia, my friends! This episode kicks off with a warm welcome and straight into the meat of the matter. We’re tackling the complexities of assessing risk related to tardive dyskinesia, and trust me, it’s a ride. The host brilliantly breaks down the term itself, drawing from ancient Greek to make it stick in our minds. Picture this: tardive means ‘late,’ and dyskinesia refers to ‘abnormal movement.’ With some cheeky humor about tardy friends and the challenges they present, we’re not just learning; we’re also chuckling along the way. As we get into the nitty-gritty, we’re faced with a thought-provoking board bomb challenge where we have to figure out which patient is at the highest risk for developing tardive dyskinesia among a group of five. This isn’t just a walk in the park; it’s a real brain-teaser! Each patient has a unique profile, and we learn how age, medications, and duration of treatment play a crucial role in the risk factors. The host emphasizes that age is the single greatest risk factor, which might surprise some listeners, especially since many don’t associate tardive dyskinesia with older adults on antidepressants. So, buckle up as we navigate through the dos and don’ts of psychiatric medications and how they relate to this condition, all while maintaining a lighthearted vibe and engaging commentary. By the end of the episode, we’re not just walking away with knowledge; we’re armed with pearls of wisdom about how to monitor and advocate for patients at risk of tardive dyskinesia. Expect to be empowered with practical tips on using the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) and a reminder that our patients need us to be their advocates. Let’s just say, this episode is both enlightening and fun, making it a must-listen for anyone in the field of psychiatry! Takeaways: * Tardive dyskinesia means late abnormal movements, kinda like being fashionably late to a party. * Age is the biggest deal when it comes to developing tardive dyskinesia, so watch out for those older folks! * Antipsychotics can be tricky; knowing their doses and risks could save you a headache later. * Using the AIMS assessment tool helps you keep track of tardive dyskinesia symptoms and their severity. Links referenced in this episode: * patreon.com/pearlsandprep [https://patreon.com/pearlsandprep] Companies mentioned in this episode: * Eminem * Moby * Risperidol * Abilify * Seroquel * Clozapine * Zyprexa This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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