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what is euthymic
neutral mood
What is Axis I of DSM-IV?
clinical disorders that may be the focus of clinical attentions, eg depression, schizophreniz, bipolar
What is Axis II of DSM-IV?
personality disorders and mental retardation
disorders that occur early in life and persist
what can axis II be used to identify?
defense mechanisms
What is Axis III of DSM-IV?
General medical conditions relevant to psychiatric care
What is Axis IV of DSM-IV?
Psychosocial and enviornmental problems with 1 being none, 6 being catostrophic (loss of a child), and 7 being no information
What is Axis V of DSM-IV?
Global assessment of functioning; a numeric score from 1-100
how would divorce classify on axis IV?
4=severe
what axis V score will a patient have who requires hospitalization?
45 or less
what axis V score will a patient have who can remain in an outpatient setting?
55 or above
who is more common to have OP - young or old?
young
who is more common to have OP - african americans or caucasians?
caucasians