LESSON#6 Flashcards
(39 cards)
Sustained emotion that the patient is experiencing
MOOD
Expansive
CONTAGIOUS
Euthymic
NORMAL
Constricted
LIMITED VARIATION
Blunted
MINIMAL VARIATIONS
Flat
NO VARIATION
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
AFFECT
Documentation information on all aspects of the patient’s speech,including quality quantity rate and volume of speech during the interview
SPEECH
Looseness of association
IRRELEVANCE
Flight of ideas
CHANGE TOPICS
Racing
RAPID THOUGHTS
Departure from topic with no return
TANGENTIAL
Being vague “beating around the bush” giving inordinately responses that only eventually answer the stated question
CIRCUMSTANTIAL
Nonsensical responses, jabberwocky
WORD SALAD
Extreme relevance
DERAILMENT
Creating new words
NEOLOGISM
Rhyming words
CLANGING
Talking in riddles
PUNNING
Speech is halted
THOUGHT BLOCKING
Limited content
POVERTY
TYPES OF HALLUCINATIONS
Hearing things
AUDITORY
TYPES OF HALLUCINATIONS
Seeing things
VISUAL
TYPES OF HALLUCINATIONS
Tasting things
GUSTATORY
TYPES OF HALLUCINATIONS
Feeling sensations
TACTILE