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32 Cards in this Set
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Thought Form... topics not connected?
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loose associations
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Topics connected when you are talking?
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flight of ideas
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Tangential?
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talking about something but can't go back to what you talk about
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Circumstantial people?
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detailed... get to the point
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Content of form?
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What they are thinking about
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Delusion?
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Fixed false beliefs
Bizarre Non-Bizarre |
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Bizarre means?
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schizophrenia
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Non-Bizarre?
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Delusional Disorder
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What patients have problems with concentration?
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Mood disorders
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What test do u use for concentration?
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serial 7
serial 3 100-7 what is that minus 7 30-3 what is that minus 3 |
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Concentration and Attention also test?
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Say WORLD backwards
Read sentence and has to follow instruction |
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Mini-mental status last question. Interlocking pentagrams?
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Can't do it
Contruction apraxia |
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What lobe is involved in construction apraxia?
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Non-dominant Parietal Lobe
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Fund of Information?
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President of the U.S.
before him, before him Vice-President |
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Calculation ability?
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$5 dollars
loaf of bread is 3.50 how much money do you have left? |
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Impulse control?
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starts screaming at you
punches you out of nowhere |
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Judgment?
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How pat. reacts with a certain situation?
Walking on the street find an envelope and has a stamp on it. What do you do? |
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Reliability?
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Assesment of his own situation
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What is akathisia?
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psychomotor agitation
shoes anxiety |
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How do you spot akathisia?
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patients is moving all the time and can't help it.
Moving fingers or legs |
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Tx for Acathisia?
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1) decrease dose
2) B-blockers 3) benzodiazepines |
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What is the difference between hallucination and illusion?
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illusions are what magicians do...
Illusions are stimulus present but miss perception of them Hallucination is no stimulus and perception |
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What are the MC hallucination types?
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Auditory 2/3's
Visual 1/3 Tactile Smell |
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What pathology is involved w/ auditory hallucinations?
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schizophrenia
Psychotic Disorder |
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What is visual hallucination due to?
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Drugs
Organic Tumor of Visual pathways |
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What is tactile hallucination associated w/?
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MC drugs
Cocaine Alcohol Withdrawal (Delirium Tremens) |
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What does dishelved mean?
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not well groomed like a homeless person
unattended not combing their hair |
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Mood means?
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I feel (depressed, anxious, angry)
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Affect menas?
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How I express my mood
blunt, flat, labile |
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What pathology is associated with blunted/flat affect?
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Schizophrenia
Parkinson |
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What does it mean when the mood and affect are incongruent?
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the person says he is happy but his body language (affect) doesn't reflect it
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What is associated w/ mood and affect incongruency?
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Psychotic Disorder
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