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(Cameron)
In regards to the factors influencing Medical or Psychiatric Psychosis, which of the following is the more likely an organic association?
A. Slow onset Behavioural change
B. Structured delusions
C. Visual / Tactile hallucinations
D. Clear sensorium
C. Psychiatric more likely auditory
(Cameron)
Which of the following is the more likely to be an organic aetiology associated with acute psychosis ?
A. Fully orientated
B. Recent significant life event
C. Intact cognition
D. Impaired cognition.
D.
Impaired :
-memory
- cognitive ability
(Cameron)
Which of the following is the least likely an organic association with acute psychosis?
A. Abnormal vital signs
B. Age > 40 with first psychosis
C. Delerium
D. Slow deterioration in Employment / Family function.
D.
(Cameron)
Which of the following is correct regarding Acute Psychiatric presentations?
A. The incidence of missed medical diagnosis is < 5%
B. Psychiatric patients have a higher incidence of physical illness than the General population.
C. A "substance induced persistent disorder " (DSM IV) is likely to be managed Principally Medically.
D. Studies on Medical Clearance by ED Staff and Psychiatrists show a good ability to discover medical condition in the acute presentation psychosis.
B.

A = 8 -46%
C. Managed Psychiatrically
D. "poor ability"