HUMAN CASE STUDY 2
BETTY BURNS I HUMAN CASE STUDY 8 This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on 09-18-2021 16:38:54 GMT -05:00 ● Involuntary movements? ○ + for abnormal head/neck movements ○ Repeatedly tilts his head ot the left and scratches behind his year ● The fact that it counts me incorrect for listening to heart and lungs is ridiculous Key Findings ● Paranoid delusions - MSAP ● Auditory hallucinations - related ● Increased irritability - related ● Bizarre repetitive behaviors - related ● Personality change 6mo ago - related ● Self-neglect, poor grooming and hygiene - related ● Stopped doing usual activities - related ● ADHD with medication cessation - related ● Repetitive head and neck movements - related ● Scalp exorications of multiple ages - related ● Mild obesity - related ● FH of “mental illness” requiring hospitalization - Unknown ● Z1 episode of talking to himself and fear of leaving the house at age 13; attributed to an ADHD medication reaction - Unknown ● FH of seizure disorder - Unknown Problem Statement Justin Johnson is a 19 year old male who recently (6 months ago) began operating under a paranoid delusion that he is being watched and his intellectual property is being stolen. He is experiencing auditory hallucinations, increased irritability, repetitive behaviors that he says are to “keep him safe” such as checking locks and windows, and has showering and changing clothes. His mother reports he has stopped doing his usual activities and has cut off contact withalmost everyone he used to be friends with. She says he is not the same person she used to know. He stopped taking his ADHD medication (methylphenidate) 6 months ago because he thought it to be unnecessary and a manipulation technique. On exam, he was found to repetitively tilt his head to the left and scratch behind his ear; he also had multiple scalp excoriations of multiple ages. He is mildly obese. Problem Categories ● Psychological ● Neurological DDx & Tests ● Schizophrenia (not otherwise specified) - lead, MnM ● Schizoaffective disorder ● Obsessive-compulsive disorder ● Absence seizures - MnM
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