Diagnosis of Psychiatric Disorders & MSE Flashcards

1
Q

What is leading non-infectious cause of disability in the world?

A

Depression

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2
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What percentage of pxs w/ depression also have anxiety?

What percentage of pxs w/ anxiety also have depression?

A

50%

25%

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3
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By when do most people w/ psychiatric disorders show signs?

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Age 30

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4
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Components of the Psychiatric Interview (7)

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Px identification / CC
HPI
Past psych history
Past medical history
Medications / substances
Family history
Social history including psychosocial situation, developmental history, and habits
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5
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Main parts of the MSE (10)

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Appearance
Behavior
Speech
Mood
Affect
Thought Process
Thought Content
Cognition
Insight
Judgment
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6
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Dyskinesia

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Slow, writhing movements of the lips, tongue, jaw, or trunk

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Waxy Flexibility

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Px is not responsive and maintains posture into which she has been placed

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Posturing

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Assuming an inappropriate / bizarre posture

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Stereotypy

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Purposeless, repetitive movements

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10
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Alexithymia

Common w/ which disorder?

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Inability to describe one’s emotional state

Common in depression

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Different types of affect content

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Euthymic, dysphoric, anxious, irritable, angry, elated, euphoric

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5 components of affect

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content, congruency, range, intensity, consistency

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Tangentiality

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Type of thought process. Px replies to question in oblique way that moves further and further away from question.

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Circumstantiality

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Type of thought process. Px’s responses are indirect and delayed in reaching goal, but eventually gets there.

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15
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2 main types of loosening of associations

Which disorders are these associated with?

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  • Flight of ideas – Loosened associations accompanied by pressured speech (often seen w/ mania)
  • Thought blocking / derailment – Sudden disruption of thought processes, often midstream (common in pxs w/ psychosis)
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16
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Perseveration

Which disorders?

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Type of thought process. Px repeats particular phrases or questions. Common in dementia / psychosis.

17
Q

Which disorders are associated w/ thought poverty?

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Depression, psychosis, and dementia

18
Q

What disorders involve visual hallucinations?

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More common in dementia, delirium, and substance intoxication / withdrawal, but can happen in psychosis

19
Q

Hypnopompic / hyponogogic hallucinations

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Hypnopompic (occur upon awakening) or hypnogogic (occur upon falling asleep) hallucinations are not pathological

20
Q

Which disorders involve persecutory / paranoid delusions?

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Most common w/ schizo, but can occur w/ depression w/ psychotic features and dementia

21
Q

Which disorders involve grandiose delusions?

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Schizo and mania

22
Q

What 4 delusions are specific to schizophrenia?

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  • Idea of reference - belief that remarks, newspapers, radio/TV/internet, or other events refer specifically to the patient or are intended for the patient; e.g., “Do you hear those sirens? They’re coming to get me!”
  • Thought broadcasting
  • Thought insertion and withdrawal
  • Delusion of passivity: the belief that one’s thoughts or actions are being controlled by someone else or something else
23
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7 characteristics of cognition

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Memory, orientation to time / place / situation, attention span, sensory perception, alertness, language, executive function

24
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Insight

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How well do you understand what’s going on? Includes awareness of having a psychiatric disorder.

25
Q

Judgment

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How do you act based on your insight?

26
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Cultural Formation

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Clarifies key aspects of the presenting clinical problem from the point of view of the individual and other members of their social network.

27
Q

Psychiatric diff diagnosis for depression

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Bipolar, adjustment disorder, bereavement

28
Q

How does bereavement differ from MDD?

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Positive emotions / humor are relatively preserved, dysphoria decreases over time, self-esteem is intact, and thoughts of death focus on the deceased.

29
Q

Medical diff diagnosis for depression

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Hypothyroidism, cancer, CHF, Addison’s disease

30
Q

Substance-related diff diagnosis for depression

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Alcohol abuse, stimulant withdrawal, or use of steroid meds