Intro to psych and the DSM-5 Flashcards

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What are key parts of the psychiatric HPI

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onset, duration, severity, course
how does this compare to baseline
any triggers/stressors
any associated ‘medical’ symptoms
past treatments and results
patient preferences

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What is SIG E CAPS

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prompts for depressive symptoms

Sleep
Interests
Guilt
Energy
Concentration
Appetite
Psychomotor
Suicide

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What is DIG FAST

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Cardinal symptoms of mania

Distractibility
Indiscretion
Grandiosity
Flight of ideas
Activity increase
Sleep deficit
Talkativeness

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What is the CAGE questionnaire used for

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quick screen for SUD

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What are ACEs

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Adverse childhood experiences

Abuse (physical, sexual, emotional)
Neglect (physical or emotional)
Parental loss (death, divorce, abandonment)
Parental incarcerations
Caregiver with SUD
Caregiver with mental illness

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What is the difference between mood and affect

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mood is patient reported emotional state
affect is your interpretation of patient mood - non-verbal signs of emotion

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what is constricted or blunted mood

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difficulty expressing emotion
display some emotion but not full range

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What are types of delusions

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persecutory
paranoid
delusions of reference
grandiosity
erotomanic
delusional jealousy
delusions of control

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what is persecutory delusions

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someone/something wants to harm them

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what are delusions of reference

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innocuous events/coincidence are directed at them
signs

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what is grandiosity

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they have special abilities/powers/importance

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what is erotomanic delusions

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someone is in love with/pursing them

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what are delusions of control

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thought insertion - thoughts aren’t their own, someone interjected them
thought withdrawal - someone removed their thoughts
thought broadcasting - others around can hear their thoughts

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what are types of perception

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depersonalization - distorted sense of self
derealization - distorted sense of reality
illusions - sensory disturbances in response to external stimuli
hallucinations - sensory disturbances in absence of external stimuli

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what are different types of Hallucinations

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auditory
visual
tactile
olfactory
gustatory

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what is the Mini-Mental Status Exam used for

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quick assessment of cognition
more useful in delirium/dementia

17
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what does the MMSE assess

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orientation
attention
memory
language
visuospatial skills

18
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What is DSM-5

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defines ‘criteria’ for diagnosis of mental disorders

authoritative guide to the diagnosis of mental disorders - contains descriptions, symptoms and other criteria for diagnosing mental disorders

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What are the 4 D’s of DSM-5 Diagnostic criteria

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Deviance
Dysfunction
Distress
Danger

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What is Deviance

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degree of difference from cultural/societal norm

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what is Dysfunction

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degree to which a person’s life is disrupted

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what is distress

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degree to which a person’s is disturbed by dysfunction

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what is danger

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does it threaten the safety of the patient or others