LESSON#6 Flashcards

(39 cards)

1
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Sustained emotion that the patient is experiencing

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MOOD

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2
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Expansive

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CONTAGIOUS

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3
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Euthymic

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NORMAL

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4
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Constricted

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LIMITED VARIATION

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5
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Blunted

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MINIMAL VARIATIONS

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6
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Flat

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NO VARIATION

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7
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Determined by the observations made by the interviewer during the course of the interview.
Inappropriate no connection is clear between what the patient is staying in the emotion being expressed

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AFFECT

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8
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Documentation information on all aspects of the patient’s speech,including quality quantity rate and volume of speech during the interview

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SPEECH

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9
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Looseness of association

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IRRELEVANCE

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10
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Flight of ideas

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CHANGE TOPICS

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11
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Racing

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RAPID THOUGHTS

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12
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Departure from topic with no return

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TANGENTIAL

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13
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Being vague “beating around the bush” giving inordinately responses that only eventually answer the stated question

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CIRCUMSTANTIAL

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14
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Nonsensical responses, jabberwocky

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WORD SALAD

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15
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Extreme relevance

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DERAILMENT

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16
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Creating new words

17
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Rhyming words

18
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Talking in riddles

19
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Speech is halted

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THOUGHT BLOCKING

20
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Limited content

21
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TYPES OF HALLUCINATIONS

Hearing things

22
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TYPES OF HALLUCINATIONS

Seeing things

23
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TYPES OF HALLUCINATIONS

Tasting things

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TYPES OF HALLUCINATIONS

Feeling sensations

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TYPES OF HALLUCINATIONS Smelling things
OLFACTORY
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TYPES OF DELUSION DELUSIONS OF GRANDEUR
GRANDEUR
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TYPES OF DELUSION Delusions of a special status with god
RELIGIOUS
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TYPES OF DELUSION Belief that someone wants to cause them harm
PERSECUTION
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TYPES OF DELUSION Belief that someone famous is in love with them
EROTOMANIC
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TYPES OF DELUSION Belief that everyone wants what they have
JEALOUSY
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TYPES OF DELUSION Belief that someone is putting ideas or thoughts into their mind
THOUGHT INSERTION
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TYPES OF DELUSION Belief that relatedly ordinary or commonplace phenomenon are referring specifically to them
IDEAS OF REFERENCE
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Determine if patients have any fears that cause them to avoid certain situation
PHOBIAS
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Spontaneous speech may be noted
LANGUAGE
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The patient draw interlocking pentagons in order to determine constructional apraxia
VISUOSPATIAL ABILITY
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Assess a patient's ability to determine similarities
ABSTRACT THOUGHT
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Based on the information provided by the patient throughout interview estimate the patient's
INTELLIGENCE
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Assess the patient's understanding of their condition
INSIGHT
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This determination requires collateral information of an accurate assessment diagnosis and treatment
RELIABILITY