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MSE: thought process: circumstantial - - answerOver inclusion of details and
material that is not directly relevant to the subject or an - answer to the question,
but does eventually return to address the subject or - answer the question
MSE thought process: tangential - - answerPatient does a reply that is appropriate
to the general topic without actually - answering the question... Have you had any
trouble sleeping lately... I usually sleep in my bed, but now I'm on the sofa
MSE thought process: Loose thoughts - - answerThoughts that are difficult or
impossible to see the connections between the sequential Contant
MSE thought process: perseveration - - answerTendency to focus on a specific
idea or contact without the ability to move on to other topics. Repetition of out of
context, words, phrases, or ideas.
MSE thought process: blocking - - answerDisordered thought process in which
patient appears to be unable to complete a thought- stops midsentence and then
cannot remember what was being discussed
, MSE thought process: neologisms - - answerThat process, whereby patient refers
to a new word or condensed combination of several words that is not a true
word, and not readily understandable... Ginormous,
MSE thought process: word salad - - answerSpeech characterized by confused
and often repetitious language with no apparent meaning, or relationship
attached
MSE: Perceptual Disturbances - - answerhallucinations, illusions, derealization,
depersonalization
Perceptual disturbances: hallucinations - - answerPerceptions in the absence of
stimuli to account for them; auditory, visual, tactile, olfactory, and gustatory
non-auditory hallucinations - - answerNeurological, medical, or substance
withdrawal issue
visual hallucinations originate in the ____ lobe - - answertemporal or occipital-
most common form of hallucinations in schizophrenia
illusion - - answer(n.) a false idea; something that one seems to see or to be
aware that really does not exist. Water in the desert, wind rustling is people
talking
Depersonalization - - answerfeelings of detachment from one's mental processes
or body
Derealization - - answerthe sense that one's surroundings are unreal or detached