Differential Diagnosis of Psychosis Flashcards

1
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What is psychosis?

A

different from normal experience with inability to distinguish subjective experience and reality

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2
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Insight is preserved in psychosis - T/F?

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false - loss is characteristic

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3
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What experiences are involved in a psychotic episode?

A
hallucinations 
delusions 
passivity 
formal thought disorder 
emotional disturbane 
physical symptoms
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4
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What are the categories of Scheniders first rank symptoms?

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auditory hallucinations

delusions of thought interference

delusions of control

delusions of perception

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5
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What is the difference between tangential thinking and circumstantiality?

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in circumstantiality, the person will wander from the question but will eventually return and give the required answer

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6
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What are some differentials of psychotic symptoms?

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schizophrenia 
psychoactive substance use 
mania 
depression 
schizoaffective disorder 
delirium 
dementia
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7
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How can you challenge a persons psychotic beliefs without ruining rapport?

A

think of creative ways - what would you say to someone who said they aren’t true

can you explain to me how this is possible?

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What is seen in schizophrenic patients?

A

scheniders first rank symptoms

negatie symptoms may be prominent

depressive/manic symptoms are minimal/absent

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9
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What are self-referential experiences?

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belief that external events are related to oneself

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10
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What happens in drug induced psychosis if the psychoactive substance is removed?

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symptoms are short lived

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What can cause drug induced psychosis?

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alcohol 
opioids 
cannabinoids 
sedatives/hypnotics
cocaine
stimulants 
hallucinogens
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What happens in depressive psychosis?

A

psychosis is a marker of severe depression and is typified by mood congruent content of psychotic symptoms

worthlessness/guilt, poverty

hallucinations of accusation, insulting, threatening

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What is the definition of depressive psychosis?

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depression with the presence of hallucinations, delusions or psychomotor retardation. May be a danger to life through suicide.

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14
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What is seen in mania with psychosis?

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typified by mood congruent content of psychotic symptoms

delusions of grandeur/special ability/ persecution

auditory hallucinations - god

flight of ideas

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What is schizoaffective disorder?

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Episodes of which there is presence of both symptoms of typical schizophrenia and affective disorder.

schizo-manic
schizo-depressed

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16
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What features are seen in delirium?

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transient global disturbance and acute confusion

clouding of consciousness

impaired concentration/memory

visual hallucination, persecutory delusions, psychomotor disturbance, irritability

17
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What disorder are 3rd person auditory hallucinations seen in?

A

schizophrenia

18
Q

What is suggested by mood related delusions?

A

schizoaffective disorder