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an organ or mass
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what are the 4 main components of the
1 2 deep palpation detects what?
mental status assessment?
3 anxiety 4 Mini-Cog Test
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appearance
what are the 4 main components behavior
of the mental status assessment? condition
thought process
What does the 4 unrelated word a person's ability to lay down new memories
test test for?
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screen kids from birth to 6 yr in 4 skill areas:
1. personal-social
What is the Denver II test?
2. fine motor
3. language
4. gross motor
memory and mental status exam to assess mental status of
What is the MMSE test?
patients with dementia
Assesses dementia by having patients remember and repeat
Mini-Cog Test three common objects and draw a clock face indicating a
particular time.
A 4 item questionnaire that can indicate potential problems with
CAGE test
alcohol abuse
Affect: a temporary expression of feelings
affect vs mood
Mood: a prolonged display of feelings
flat affect a lack of emotional responsiveness
Depression A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
Depersonalization lack of boundaries, lack of identity, feeling estranged
elation A feeling of great joy or pride; high spirits
euphoria sense of great happiness or well-being; unusually cheerful
anxiety The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about the unknown
fear worried or uneasy when danger is known and identified
Irritability annoyed, easily provoked, impatient
rage furious, loss of control
ambivalence the existence of mixed emotions toward an idea, object, person
liability rapid shift of emotions
Display of emotions that are unsuited to the situation; a symptom
inappropriate affect
of schizophrenia.
What is a hallucination? False, fixed sensory experience; no stimuli
hearing voices
Example of hallucination
seeing a ghost
2 types of depression 1) PHQ-2
screenings 2) PHQ-9
an anxiety disorder in which a person is continually tense,
What is generalized anxiety
apprehensive, and in a state of autonomic nervous system
disorder?
arousal
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