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conditons in which physical symptoms or concerns about an illness cannot be explained bya medical or psychological DO
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Somatofrom DO
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6 Different Somatoform DO
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Somatization DO
Undifferentiated Somatoform DO Conversion DO Pain DO Hpochondriases Body Dysmorphic DO |
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Somatization DO was discovered by ___? once called __ or __ __.
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Pierre Briquet
Hysteria/Briquet's Syndrome |
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The presence of many symptoms that suggests a medical condition, but w/ut a recognized organic basis
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Somatization DO
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___ Somatofrom DO is the most common.
involves one or more physical complaints that are present for at least 6 months and cause distress or functional impairment |
Undifferentiated Somatoform DO
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Undifferentiated Somatofrom DO is considered a ____ diagnosis?
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residual diagnosis
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Pseudoneurological complaints, such as motor or sensory dysfunction
paralysis or blindness |
Conversion DO
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__-__% of those w/ Conversion DO found to have an actual diagnosable medical condition
-symptom groups: motor deficits, sensory deficits, & seizures/convulsions |
10-15%
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Persistent pain that defies medical explanation
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Pain DO
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T/F: Pain DO is difficult to diagnose?
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TRUE
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transient hypochondriases?
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results from contracting an actual acute illness or a life-threatening illness, or even from caring for someone with a medical condition.
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__% of those w/ hypochondriasis experience comorbidity w/ anxiety and major depression
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78%
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T/F:
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome was once called a somatoform DO? CFS does nor have an economic impact CDC estimates that ___ ppl are affected |
TRUE
FALSE- CFS has a HUGE economic impact 450,000 |
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What are the prevalence rates of Somatoform disorders- Rank them:
Somatization DO Pain DO COnversion DO BDD Hypochondriasis |
1. Hypochondraisis
2. BDD 3. Somatization DO 4. Pain DO 5. COnversion DO |
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__-__% of population report physical symptoms with no underlying medical cause
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14-20%
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Somaztization DO is reported more frequently by ?
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Women
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Shenjing Shuairuo
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nerve weakness, cultural variation of somatoform DO found among Chinese
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Somatoform DO are rare before adulthood?
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TRUE
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BDD is viewed as a __ problem instead of a psychiatric problem
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physical
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set of DO's characterized by disrupion in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity, or perception of the the environment
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Dissociative Disorders
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5 types of Dissociative DO's
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Depersonalization
Derealization Amnesia Identity Confusion Identity Alteration |
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___occurs after a medical condition or event; where as __ follows trauma
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Amnesia/ Dissociative Amnesia
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3 types of Dissociative Amnesia?
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Localized( can't remember events of specific time period
Generalized (can't recall anything) Selective (forgetting parts of traumatic event) |
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Disorder involving loss of personal identity and memory, often involving a flight from a person's usual place of residence
-associated w/ physical or mental traumas, depression, or legal problems -likely to seek TX after realization of loss of identity or memory or if approached by police |
Dissociative Fugue ("Flight")
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A presence within a person of 2 or more distinct personality states, each with its own pattern of percieving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and self
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Dissociative Identity DO (DID)
Multiple Personality DO |
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"alters"
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alternative personalities
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feelings of being detached from one's body or mind, a state of feeling as if one is an external observer of one's own behavior
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Depersonalization DO
-lack of research |
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onset of Dissociative DO range from?
Both Men & women suffer from Dis. DO? |
adolescence to early adulthood
TRUE |
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___ Disorders may represent a "culture-bound syndrome"
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Dissociative DO
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a term describing a disease that may be inadvertently caused by a physician, by a medical or surgical tx, or by a diagnostic procedure
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Iatrogenic (Dissociative DO's)
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Conditions in which physical or psychological signs/symptoms of illness are intentionally produced in what appears to be a desire to assume a sicke role
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Factitious DO
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T?F? in factitious DO, ppl may produce physical symptoms, psychological symptoms, or both
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TRUE
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Condition in which physical symptoms are produced intentionally to avoid military service, criminal prosecution, or work, or to obtain financial compensation or drugs
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Malingering
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A conditon in which physical or psychological signs of an illness are intentionally produced in another person, most often in a child by a parent
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Factitious DO by PROXY
Munchasen by proxy |