Somatoform Disorders Flashcards

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comorbidities in covid patients

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  • anxiety
  • depression
  • delirium
  • possible neuropsychiatric sequelae
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what is somatic symptom disorder

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  • > 1 somatic symptoms causing significant disruption of daily life
  • excessive thoughts, feelings, or behaviors related to the somatic symptoms

“debilitating worry about one’s somatic symptoms”

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what is illness anxiety disorder

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  • hypochondriasis

- somatic symptoms not present or only mild

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what is functional neurological symptom disorder

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  • symptom of deficits that affect voluntary motor or sensory functions
  • psychological factors (stress) causing illness
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symptoms in functional neurological symptoms disorder

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  • paralysis, blindness, mutism!!
  • anesthesia and paresthesia
  • deafness, tunnel vision
  • motor symptoms
  • seizures
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prognosis for functional neurological symptom disorder

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  • good prognosis: acute onset, clear stressors, short interval between symptom onset and treatment, above average intelligence
  • poor prognosis: tremors and seizures
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what is factitious disorder

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  • pts stimulate, induce, or aggravate illness to receive medical attention
  • motivation: receive care
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diagnosis and clinical features of factitious disorder

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  • predominantly psychological signs: depression, hallucination, dissociative and conversion disorder
  • physical signs and symptoms: hospital addicts and professional patients
  • by proxy: imposed on another
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triggers for suspicion of factitious disorder

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  • unusual, dramatic presentation of symptoms defying medical/psych understanding
  • do not respond to usual treatment
  • new symptoms when other symptoms resolve
  • extensive medical history
  • few visitors
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what is pain disorder

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  • pain in one or more body sites and severe enough for medical attention
  • acute pain ore favorable diagnosis
  • comorbid: anxiety or depression
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treatment for pain disorder

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  • focus on rehabilitation
  • give antidepressants (ssri/tca) more than analgesics
  • psychotherapy
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