COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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Psychosis patient perception Correct Answer Spiritual or cultural
context of symptoms, reality testing, conspiracy theories
Psych ROS other Correct Answer ADHD
Eating disorder: binging, purging, excessive exercising
Psychiatric ROS Correct Answer Mood, anxiety, psychosis, other
Psychosis and paranoia Correct Answer can occur with prolonged
use of strong stimulants, unreasonable fear
Psychosis and delusions Correct Answer Fixed false beliefs.
Bizarre delusions is a false belief that is impossible (FBI has sent
Aliens from area 57 after me).
Non-bizarre: can be possible (Neighbours are spying on me)
TV, radio, thought broadcasting, mind control, referential, thinking
Psych ROS: Mood
,-Depression Correct Answer -MDD (SIGECAPS)
Sleep, interest, guilt, energy, concentration, appetite,
psychomotor, agitation, or slowing, suicidality, sexual fx
Psych ROS: Mood
-mania Correct Answer Impulsivity, grandiosity, recklessness,
excessive energy, decreased need for sleep, increased spending
beyond means, talkativeness, racing thoughts, hypersexuality
Psych ROS: Mood
Mixed other Correct Answer Irritability, viability
Psych ROS: Anxiety Correct Answer GAD, panic disorder, OCD,
PTSD, social, anxiety, simple phobias
Psych ROS: anxiety -GAD Correct Answer Where, wind, who,
how long, how frequent
Psych ROS: Anxiety-panic disorder Correct Answer How long until
peak, somatic symptoms, including racing heart, sweating,
shortness of breath, trouble, swallowing, sense of doom, fear of
recurrence, agoraphobia
,Psych ROS: anxiety obsessive, compulsive Correct Answer
Checking, cleaning, organizing, rituals, hangups, obsessive,
thinking, counting, rational versus irrational beliefs
Psych ROS Anxiety -PTSD Correct Answer Nightmares,
flashbacks, startle response, avoidance
Psych ROS: Anxiety social anxiety Correct Answer Avoidance
Psych ROS anxiety simple phobias Correct Answer Heights,
planes, spiders
Psych ROS: Psychosis
-Types of delusions to ask about (5) Correct Answer
Hallucinations, paranoia, delusions, patient's perception
Psychosis: Hallucinations Correct Answer Sensory perception
without an actual stimulus
Auditory: usually in Schizophrenic patients
Visual: can be in Schizophrenia, drug intoxication or delirium
Olfactory: usually an aura associated with epilepsy
Tactile: usually secondary to drug use or alcohol withdrawal
, MSE Correct Answer mental status examination- my parents and
behavior, motor activity, speech, mood, affect, thought content,
thought process, perceptual disturbances
MSE: Appearance Correct Answer build, posture, dress,
grooming, level of alertness, facial expression, attitude towards
examiner, stated age
MSE: Behavior Correct Answer Cooperative, agitated,
disinhibited, disinterested-general statement of whether patient is
exhibiting acute distress and patient's approach to the interview
MSE: Motor Activity Correct Answer Describes the client's
physical movements.
Level of Activity: lethargic, tense, restless, or agitated.
Type of Activity: tics, grimaces, or tremors
Unusual gestures or mannerisms: compulsions- lip smacking
tongue protrusions
MSE: Speech Correct Answer Fluency, amount, rate, tone volume
MSE: speech fluency Correct Answer Stuttering, word, fighting,
difficulty, para phasic errors