Assessment Flashcards

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Questions to answer during initial assessment

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  1. Do they have mental illness? Problem? Diagnosis 2. Most suitable treatment 3. Treatment setting required 4. Concurrent social/health problems needing urgent attention before psychiatric 5. Expected outcome of treatment
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Overview of assessment procedures

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  1. Psychosocial 2. MSE 3. MMSE 4. General outcome measure 5. Relevant assessment questionnaires/checklists
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Psychosocial assessment

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  1. ID individual= name, age, sex, address, languages, GP, marital, education, occupation 2. Presenting complaint= what? timeline? interference in functioning? why now? precipitants? 3. HPC= a)specific symptoms, duration. b)Onset/exacerbation + illicit substances/physical illness/social stressors, c)emotional/thought/behaviour/appetite/sleep/sex drive, d)suicidal ideation + risk (intent, means, access), treatment history+response 4, Personal history + drug history (inc effects/allergies/adverse events) 5. PMHx 6. Premorbid 7. FHx
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Components of personal history

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  1. Early child/adolescent= adjustment, parental/sibling relationships, physical illness, loss, abuse, abuse/neglect, behavioural 2. Education/work= problems in school/learning, best/longest job, reason for changing, satisfaction 3. Marital/relationship= status, number, duration, quality, break ups/reasons 4. Current relationship with others 5. Children= age, physical/mental health 6. Illegal activities/violence= police, record
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Components of premorbid personality

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  1. Describe self prior to episode 2. Temperament/mood 3. Character traits 4. Confidence 5. Ambitions and aspirations 6. Social relationships with friends/family/workmates
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What is form of thought in MSE

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Amount of thought and rate of production

Continuity of ideas ->tangential, derailment, loosening of association, distractable, irrelevance, circumstantiality, echolalia, thought blocking

Disturbance in language/meaning->neologisms

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Components of sensorium and cognition in MSE

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LOC Memory->immediate, recent, remote Orientation TPP Concentration->serial 7s Abstract thinking

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What to describe in appearance and behaviour

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  1. Physical appearance
  2. Reaction to situation (hostile, friendly, withdrawn, seductive, guarded, uncooperative)
  3. Motor behaviour
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Poverty of speech

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-ve spontaneous speech

Brief, monosyllabilic

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Pressured speech

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Fast, difficult to interrupt, loud, difficult to understand

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Types of mood

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Euthymic

Dysthymic

Depressed

Euphoric

Childish

Silly

Labile

Suspicious

Fearful, hostile, irritable, self contemptuous

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Types of affect

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Normal

Restricted -ve intensity/range

Blunted ++-ve intensity/range

Flat absence of emotional expression

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Clanging

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Words chosen for sound not meaning->puning and rhyming

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Difference between echolalia and perseveration

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Echolalia is repetition of others’ speech

Perseveration is repetition of own speech

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Difference between derailment and word salad

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In derailment the disturbance occurs outside of clauses whereas in word salad the disturbance occurs within clauses

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What is thought disorder

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Disturbance in expression of thoughts->affects grammar, structure, syntax, logic

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What is word approximations

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Words put together in unconventional ways to represent a specific meaning

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What is delusional mood

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Feels environment has changed in some way-> do you ever get the feeling something odd is going on you can’t explain?

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Delusions of reference

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Events/peoples action or words refer to them

Do people seem to say things that have a double meaning? Do people drop hints about you?

Is there an experiment going on to test you out?

Do things seem to be specially rearranged?

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Delusions of control/influence or impassivity

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Feelings, actions, impulses controlled by external force

Do you feel you are under the control of person/other force?

Do you feel as though you are a robot/zombie with no will of your own?

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Common delusions of schizophrenia

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Persecution

Mood

Reference

Control, impassivity

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Components to ask about for thought content

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Delusions

Suicidality, homicidality

Obsessions, antisocial, fears, hypochondriacal, preoccupations

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Hallucinations on falling asleep and waking

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hypnogogic

Hypnopompic

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Types of perceptual disturbances

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Hallucinations

Derealisation->environment feels unreal, immitation of reality

Depersonalisation->outside looking at yourself, part of body doesn’t belong

Heightened perception

Dulled perception

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Describe clouding of consciousness, coma, deliriu, somnolence, stupor

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Clouding->lack clear mind

coma-> unconsciousness

delirium->bewildered, confusion, restless, disorientation

somnolence->abnormal drowsiness

stupor->lack of reaction/awareness of surrounding

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Quick test of memory

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Immediate->repeat numbers forward and backward

Short->current affair

Long->personal history

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How to quickly test abstract things

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Concepts, extract characteristics, intepret

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush

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Twelve scales covered in Health of the Nation Outcome Scales

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  1. Aggression/disruptive behaviour
  2. Suicidal thoughts/injurious behaviour
  3. Drug/alcohol
  4. Memory, orientation, understanding
  5. Physical disability
  6. Mood, hallucinations, delusions
  7. Other
  8. Social relationships
  9. Housing
  10. Wider social environment
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World Health Organisation Disability Assessment Questionaire Twelve-Item

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  1. Understanding and communication
  2. Self-care
  3. Mobility
  4. Interpersonal relationships
  5. Work and household roles
  6. Community and civic roles