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30 Cards in this Set
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primary syndrome
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due to idiopathic, classic psychiatric
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secondary syndrome
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due to general medical or traditional neurologic condition
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what are some examples of primary syndrome?
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-major depressive disorder with melancholic features melancholia
-panic disorder -schizophrenia -alcohol dependence -antisocial personality disorder -obsessive compulsive disorder |
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what are some ex, of secondary disorder?
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- mood disorder due to stroke
-delirium -psychotic disorder due to syphilis |
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what are the components of BBE?
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Appearance, Motor functioning,affect and mood, language and speech, thought content, delusions, first rank symtoms, perceptual disturbances, cognitve assessment
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Assess Appearance
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- Alertness
- Degree of cooperativeness, spontaneity and manner |
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Types of Build
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- Endormorphic - chubby, high fat to muscle ratio
- Ectomorphic- thin and lanky -mesomorphic - high muscle fat ratio ( antisocial) -dyplastic- body parts are disportionate in size, shape or relationship to each other |
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omega sign
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furrowing of the brow over the bridge of the nose,
Melancholia Forehead muscle tension due to anxiety |
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Motoring funtion
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hyperactivity- doing to many things.common in mania
hypoactivity- paucity of actions. major depressive disorder |
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Increased frequency of purposely action in response to an intense mood
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agitation
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inner restlessness with similar motor behavior as in agitation , caused by neuroelptic meds
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akathisia
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relatively rhythmic involuntary movements, most readily noticed in upper extremities
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tremor
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non-rhythimic, non-symmetric jerky , almost any muscle group
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choreothetoid movements
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jerky non-rhythmic, repetitive, non-wandering movementsof one few muscles
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tic
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involuntary rhythmic apposition of thumb and forefinger,
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pill-rolling tremor
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worm-like involuntary movements most prominent when anti-gravity muscles are most active
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postural tremor
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past pointing, cerebellar dysfunction
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intention tremor
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flapping tremor,extend patients hand at the wrist. Patients with this will flex and extend their hand against your hand
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asterixis
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a coarse rhythmic shoulder tremor as if one were trying to fly
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wing- beating tremor
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inability to perform simple motor tasks despite adequate motor strenght and sensory function
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apraxia
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worm-like involuntary movements most prominent when anti-gravity muscles are most active
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postural tremor
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past pointing, cerebellar dysfunction
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intention tremor
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flapping tremor,extend patients hand at the wrist. Patients with this will flex and extend their hand against your hand
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asterixis
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a coarse rhythmic shoulder tremor as if one were trying to fly
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wing- beating tremor
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inability to perform simple motor tasks despite adequate motor strenght and sensory function
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apraxia
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worm-like involuntary movements most prominent when anti-gravity muscles are most active
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postural tremor
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past pointing, cerebellar dysfunction
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intention tremor
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flapping tremor,extend patients hand at the wrist. Patients with this will flex and extend their hand against your hand
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asterixis
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a coarse rhythmic shoulder tremor as if one were trying to fly
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wing- beating tremor
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inability to perform simple motor tasks despite adequate motor strenght and sensory function
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apraxia
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