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  CMN 548 MODULE 1 EXAM STUDY GUIDE SET COMPLETE WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS || VERIFIED EXAM QUESTIONS CMN 548 Module 1 study guide GUIDE SADOCK Chapter 7.1 - 7.2, 7.6 Complete the following table which outlines the elements of the initial psychiatric interview: Identifying data Topic Name, age, sex, marital status, religion, education, address, phone number, occupation, source of referral Identifying data Questions Be direct in obtaining identifying data. Request specific answers. Identifying data Comments and helpful hints If patient cannot cooperate, get information from family member or friend; if referred by a physician, obtain medical record. Chief complaint (CC) topic Brief statement in patient's own words of why patient is in the hospital or is being seen in consultation Chief complaint (CC) questions Why are you going to see a psychiatrist? What brought you to the hospital? What seems to be the problem? Chief complaint (CC) comments and helpful hints Record answers verbatim; a bizarré complaint points to psychotic process. History of present illness (HPI): Development of symptoms from time of onset to present; relation of life events, conflicts, stressors: drugs; change from previous level of functioning History of present illness (HPI): questions When did you first notice something happening to you? Were you upset about anything when symptoms began? Did they begin suddenly or gradually? History of present illness (HPI): comments and helpful hints Record in patient's own words as much as possible. Get history of previous hospitalizations and treatment. Sudden onset of symptoms may indicate drug-induced disorder. Previous psychiatric and medical disorders: Psychiatric disorders; psychosomatic; medical, neurologic illnesses (e.g., craniocerebral trauma, convulsions). Previous psychiatric and medical disorders: QUESTIONS Did you ever lose consciousness? Have a seizure? Previous psychiatric and medical disorders: comments and helpful hints Ascertain extent of illness, treatment, medications, outcomes, hospitals, doctors. Determine whether illness serves some additional purpose (secondary gain). substance use/abuse Substance use disorders can mimic or induce psychiatric syndromes, elevate risk of suicide and violence, and have important impact on safe medication prescribing. Various tools can be used to aid in gathering the substance use history. Examples include the commonly used CAGE questionnaire which has been modified to include other drugs (and now called CAGE-AID) Past medical history The interviewer is interested in obtaining an accounting of major medical disorders both to develop a complete history and to identify illness that could mimic a psychiatric disorder, contribute to the context of the presentation or factor into treatment planning. Family History (FH): topic Psychiatric, medical, and genetic illness in mother, father, siblings; age of parents and occupations; if deceased, date and cause; feelings about each family member, finances . Because many psychiatric illnesses have a genetic predisposition, if not cause, a careful review of family history is important to the assessment and can aid in diagnosis and establishing expected prognosis . Family History (FH): question Have any members in your family been depressed? Alcoholic? In a mental hospital? In jail? Describe your living conditions. Did you have your own room? Family History (FH): comments and helpful hints Genetic loading in anxiety, depression, schizophrenia. Get medication history of family (medications effective in family members for similar disorders may be effective in patient). developmental and social history The developmental and social history reviews the stages of the patient's life from gestation to the present with an eye toward understanding the important exposures, relationships, and events that shaped the person's life story. It is often helpful to review the social history chronologically; doing so provides a natural flow to the questions and ensures a complete history. Review of systems As in a general medical interview, the review of systems is intended to capture any current physical signs and symptoms not already identified in the HPI or past medical history (including Table 7.1-2 and is organized by asking sentinel questions about the major systems of the body). review of systems: sleep Sleep phase problems (initial, middle, terminal insomnia), total sleep time, abnormal sleep events review of systems: mood depression Depression: persistent sadness, reduced interest or pleasure in usual activities, tearfulness, reduced or excessive sleep, reduced or increased appetite, weight loss or gain, low energy, reduced concentration, low libido, excessive or inappropriate guilt, psychomotor change (slowing or agitation), negative self-appraisal, helpless and hopeless thinking thoughts of death or suicide. A common mnemonic used to remember the symptoms of major depression is SIGECAPS (Sleep, Interest, Guilt, Energy, Concentration, Appetite, Psychomotor agitation or slowing, Suicidality). review of systems: mood Hypomania/mania Hypomania/Mania: elevated, expansive or irritable mood, decreased need for or inability to sleep, excessive energy, marked increase in goal and pleasure directed activity, increase amount and pace of speech and thought, grandiosity, heightened libido, impulsivity and/or recklessness in behaviors such as spending and sex review of systems: anxiety

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CMN 548 MODULE 1 EXAM STUDY GUIDE SET COMPLETE
WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS || VERIFIED EXAM
QUESTIONS

CMN 548 Module 1 Study Guide
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA 2025.2026 CMN 548

,CMN 548 MODULE 1 EXAM STUDY GUIDE SET COMPLETE WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS || VERIFIED
EXAM QUESTIONS


CMN 548 Module 1 study guide

GUIDE SADOCK Chapter 7.1 - 7.2, 7.6

Complete the following table which outlines the elements of the initial psychiatric
interview:

Identifying data Topic

Name, age, sex, marital status, religion, education, address, phone number, occupation, source
of referral

Identifying data Questions

Be direct in obtaining identifying data. Request specific answers.

Identifying data Comments and helpful hints

If patient cannot cooperate, get information from family member or friend; if referred by a
physician, obtain medical record.

Chief complaint (CC) topic

Brief statement in patient's own words of why patient is in the hospital or is being seen in
consultation

Chief complaint (CC) questions

Why are you going to see a psychiatrist? What brought you to the hospital? What seems to be
the problem?

Chief complaint (CC) comments and helpful hints

Record answers verbatim; a bizarré complaint points to psychotic process.

History of present illness (HPI):

Development of symptoms from time of onset to present; relation of life events, conflicts,
stressors: drugs; change from previous level of functioning

History of present illness (HPI): questions

When did you first notice something happening to you? Were you upset about anything when
symptoms began? Did they begin suddenly or gradually?

,History of present illness (HPI): comments and helpful hints

Record in patient's own words as much as possible. Get history of previous hospitalizations and
treatment. Sudden onset of symptoms may indicate drug-induced disorder.

Previous psychiatric and medical disorders:

Psychiatric disorders; psychosomatic; medical, neurologic illnesses (e.g., craniocerebral trauma,
convulsions).

Previous psychiatric and medical disorders: QUESTIONS

Did you ever lose consciousness? Have a seizure?

Previous psychiatric and medical disorders: comments and helpful hints

Ascertain extent of illness, treatment, medications, outcomes, hospitals, doctors. Determine
whether illness serves some additional purpose (secondary gain).

substance use/abuse

Substance use disorders can mimic or induce psychiatric syndromes, elevate risk of suicide and
violence, and have important impact on safe medication prescribing.

Various tools can be used to aid in gathering the substance use history. Examples include the
commonly used CAGE questionnaire which has been modified to include other drugs (and now
called CAGE-AID)

Past medical history

The interviewer is interested in obtaining an accounting of major medical disorders both to
develop a complete history and to identify illness that could mimic a psychiatric disorder,
contribute to the context of the presentation or factor into treatment planning.

Family History (FH): topic

Psychiatric, medical, and genetic illness in mother, father, siblings; age of parents and
occupations; if deceased, date and cause; feelings about each family member, finances .

Because many psychiatric illnesses have a genetic predisposition, if not cause, a careful review
of family history is important to the assessment and can aid in diagnosis and establishing
expected prognosis .

Family History (FH): question

Have any members in your family been depressed? Alcoholic? In a mental hospital? In jail?
Describe your living conditions. Did you have your own room?

, Family History (FH): comments and helpful hints

Genetic loading in anxiety, depression, schizophrenia. Get medication history of family
(medications effective in family members for similar disorders may be effective in patient).

developmental and social history

The developmental and social history reviews the stages of the patient's life from gestation to
the present with an eye toward understanding the important exposures, relationships, and
events that shaped the person's life story.

It is often helpful to review the social history chronologically; doing so provides a natural flow to
the questions and ensures a complete history.

Review of systems

As in a general medical interview, the review of systems is intended to capture any current
physical signs and symptoms not already identified in the HPI or past medical history (including
Table 7.1-2 and is organized by asking sentinel questions about the major systems of the body).

review of systems: sleep

Sleep phase problems (initial, middle, terminal insomnia), total sleep time, abnormal sleep
events

review of systems: mood depression

Depression: persistent sadness, reduced interest or pleasure in usual activities, tearfulness,
reduced or excessive sleep, reduced or increased appetite, weight loss or gain, low energy,
reduced concentration, low libido, excessive or inappropriate guilt, psychomotor change
(slowing or agitation), negative self-appraisal, helpless and hopeless thinking thoughts of death
or suicide. A common mnemonic used to remember the symptoms of major depression is
SIGECAPS (Sleep, Interest, Guilt, Energy, Concentration, Appetite, Psychomotor agitation or
slowing, Suicidality).

review of systems: mood Hypomania/mania

Hypomania/Mania: elevated, expansive or irritable mood, decreased need for or inability to
sleep, excessive energy, marked increase in goal and pleasure directed activity, increase amount
and pace of speech and thought, grandiosity, heightened libido, impulsivity and/or recklessness
in behaviors such as spending and sex

review of systems: anxiety
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