Listen "Recognition and Treatment of Tic Disorders"
Episode Synopsis
Thank you Ray Kwong, OMS III for developing the topic and finding the great articles! Thank you Brandon Trujillo OMS IV and Natalie Pratt, OMS IV for participating.
This podcast is of minimal shelf exam benefit. It does address the key issues of recognition of Tourette's Syndrome and treatment that may show up on practice tests and shelf exams.
This article by Kevin Black describes the ongoing research into tics and a great summary of current information about the condition. It is freely available through Pubmed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7316401/
Aripiprazole and Haloperidol have FDA indications for treatment of Tourette's, but not Risperidone.
The correct pronunciation of Premonitory (very different than how we were saying it)! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kaGcByXeDE
ed 8/25/2020 to include correct pronunciation of "Premonitory"
This podcast is of minimal shelf exam benefit. It does address the key issues of recognition of Tourette's Syndrome and treatment that may show up on practice tests and shelf exams.
This article by Kevin Black describes the ongoing research into tics and a great summary of current information about the condition. It is freely available through Pubmed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7316401/
Aripiprazole and Haloperidol have FDA indications for treatment of Tourette's, but not Risperidone.
The correct pronunciation of Premonitory (very different than how we were saying it)! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kaGcByXeDE
ed 8/25/2020 to include correct pronunciation of "Premonitory"
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