TEST BANK cf
The Psychiatric Interview 5th Edition
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by Daniel J. Carlat Chapter 1 to 35
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TESTBANK
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS cf cf
Section I. General Principles of Effective Interviewing
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1 The Initial Interview: A Preview
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2 Logistic Preparations: What to Do Before t
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heInterview fc
3 The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, WhyIt’
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s Important, and How to Establish It
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4 Asking Questions I: How to Approa
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chThreatening Topics .
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5 Asking Questions II: Tricks for Improvi
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ngPatient Recall .............................
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6 Asking Questions III: How to Change Topi
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csWith Style ...............................
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7 Techniques for the Reluctant Patient .......... c f c f c f c f c f
8 Techniques for the Overly Talkative Patient ..... c f cf c f c f c f c f
9 Techniques for the Malingering Patient ........ c f c f c f c f c f
10 Techniques for the Agitated Patient ........... c f c f c f c f c f
11 Techniques for the Adolescent Patient ......... c f c f c f c f c f
12 Interviewing Family Members and Oth c f c f c f c f
erInformants
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13 Techniques for Other Challenging Situations .... c f c f c f c f c f
14 Practical Psychodynamics in the DiagnosticIn cf cf cf cf fc
terview ................................
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Section II. The Psychiatric History
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15 Obtaining the History of Present Illness ........ c f c f c f c f c f c f
16 Obtaining the Psychiatric History ............. c f c f c f c f
17 Screening for General Medical Conditions ...... c f c f c f c f c f
Contents18 Family Psychiatric History ..................
c f c f c f c f
19 Obtaining the Social and Developmental History ... c f c f c f c f c f c f
,Section III. Interviewing for Diagnosis:
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The Psychiatric Review of Symptoms
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20 How to Memorize the DSM-5-TR Criteria .......
c f c f c f c f c f c f
21 Interviewing for Diagnosis: The Art c f c f c f c f c f
of Hypothesis Testing .........................
fc c f cf
22 Mental Status Examination ..................
c f c f c f
23 Assessing Suicidal and Homicidal Ideation ......
c f c f c f c f c f
24 Assessing Mood Disorders I: Depressi c f c f c f c f
veDisorders ................................
fc cf
25 Assessing Mood Disorders II: Bipolar Disorder ...
c f c f c f c f c f c f
26 Assessing Anxiety , Obsessive, and Trau c f c f c f c f c f
maDisorders ................................
fc cf
27 Assessing Substance Use Disorder .............
c f c f c f c f
28 Assessing Psychotic Disorders ................
c f c f c f
29 Assessing Neurocognitive Disorders c f c f fc
(Dementia and Delirium) ...................
cf cf cf
30 Assessing Eating Disorders and Soma c f c f c f c f
ticSymptom Disorder .........................
fc cf cf
31 Assessing Attention Deficit HyperactivityD
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isorder .................................
cf
32 Assessing Personality Disorders ..............
c f c f c f
Section IV. Interviewing for Treatment
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33 How to Educate Your Patient ................
c f c f c f c f c f
34 Negotiating a Treatment Plan ................ c f c f c f c f
35 Writing Up the Results of the Interview
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, The Psychiatric Interview 4th Edition Carlat Test2Ban
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k (Chapter 1-Chapter 3)
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Chapter 1: The Initial Interview: A Preview cf cf cf cf cf cf
Chapter 2: Logistic Preparations: What toDo Before the Interview
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Chapter 3: The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, Why It's Important, and How to Establish It
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MULTIPLE CHOICE cf
1. Which outcome, focused on recovery, would be expected in the plan of care for a patient
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cf living2 in the community and diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness? Withi
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n 3 months, the patient will:
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a. deny suicidal ideation. cf cf
b. report a sense of well-being. cf cf cf cf
c. take medications as prescribed. cf cf cf
d. attend clinic appointments on time. cf cf cf cf
ANS: B cf
Recovery emphasizes managing symptoms, reducing psychosocial disability, and improving role
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performance. The goal of recovery is to empower the individual with mental illness to achieve a
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sense of meaning and satisfaction in life and to function at the highest possible level of wellness.
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cf The incorrect options focus on the classic medical model rather than recovery.
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2. A patient is hospitalized for depression and suicidal ideation after their spouse asks for
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f adivorce. Select the nurses most caring comment.
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a. Lets discuss some means of coping other than suicide when you have these feelings.
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b. I understand why youre so depressed. When I got divorced, I was devastated too.
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c. You should forget about your marriage and move on with your life.
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d. How did you get so depressed that hospitalization was necessary?
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ANS: A cf
The nurses communication should evidence caring and a commitment to work with the patient.
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cf This commitment lets the patient know the nurse will help. Probing and advice are not helpful
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ortherapeutic interventions.
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3. In the shift-change report, an off-
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going nurse criticizes a patient who wears heavy makeup.Which comment by the nurse who
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f receives the report best demonstrates advocacy?
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a. This is a psychiatric hospital. Craziness is what we are all about.
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b. Lets all show acceptance of this patient by wearing lots of makeup too.
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
The Psychiatric Interview 5th Edition
cf cf cf cf
by Daniel J. Carlat Chapter 1 to 35
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
TESTBANK
cfcfcf fc
,TABLE OF CONTENTS cf cf
Section I. General Principles of Effective Interviewing
c f c f c f c f c f c f
1 The Initial Interview: A Preview
c f c f c f c f
2 Logistic Preparations: What to Do Before t
c f c f c f c f c f c f
heInterview fc
3 The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, WhyIt’
cf cf cf cf cf cf fc
s Important, and How to Establish It
cf cf cf cf cf cf
4 Asking Questions I: How to Approa
c f c f c f c f c f
chThreatening Topics .
fc cf cf
5 Asking Questions II: Tricks for Improvi
c f c f c f c f c f
ngPatient Recall .............................
fc cf cf
6 Asking Questions III: How to Change Topi
c f c f c f c f c f c f
csWith Style ...............................
fc cf cf
7 Techniques for the Reluctant Patient .......... c f c f c f c f c f
8 Techniques for the Overly Talkative Patient ..... c f cf c f c f c f c f
9 Techniques for the Malingering Patient ........ c f c f c f c f c f
10 Techniques for the Agitated Patient ........... c f c f c f c f c f
11 Techniques for the Adolescent Patient ......... c f c f c f c f c f
12 Interviewing Family Members and Oth c f c f c f c f
erInformants
fc
13 Techniques for Other Challenging Situations .... c f c f c f c f c f
14 Practical Psychodynamics in the DiagnosticIn cf cf cf cf fc
terview ................................
cf
Section II. The Psychiatric History
c f c f c f c f
15 Obtaining the History of Present Illness ........ c f c f c f c f c f c f
16 Obtaining the Psychiatric History ............. c f c f c f c f
17 Screening for General Medical Conditions ...... c f c f c f c f c f
Contents18 Family Psychiatric History ..................
c f c f c f c f
19 Obtaining the Social and Developmental History ... c f c f c f c f c f c f
,Section III. Interviewing for Diagnosis:
c f c f c f c f
The Psychiatric Review of Symptoms
c f c f c f cf
20 How to Memorize the DSM-5-TR Criteria .......
c f c f c f c f c f c f
21 Interviewing for Diagnosis: The Art c f c f c f c f c f
of Hypothesis Testing .........................
fc c f cf
22 Mental Status Examination ..................
c f c f c f
23 Assessing Suicidal and Homicidal Ideation ......
c f c f c f c f c f
24 Assessing Mood Disorders I: Depressi c f c f c f c f
veDisorders ................................
fc cf
25 Assessing Mood Disorders II: Bipolar Disorder ...
c f c f c f c f c f c f
26 Assessing Anxiety , Obsessive, and Trau c f c f c f c f c f
maDisorders ................................
fc cf
27 Assessing Substance Use Disorder .............
c f c f c f c f
28 Assessing Psychotic Disorders ................
c f c f c f
29 Assessing Neurocognitive Disorders c f c f fc
(Dementia and Delirium) ...................
cf cf cf
30 Assessing Eating Disorders and Soma c f c f c f c f
ticSymptom Disorder .........................
fc cf cf
31 Assessing Attention Deficit HyperactivityD
cf cf cf fc
isorder .................................
cf
32 Assessing Personality Disorders ..............
c f c f c f
Section IV. Interviewing for Treatment
c f c f c f cf
33 How to Educate Your Patient ................
c f c f c f c f c f
34 Negotiating a Treatment Plan ................ c f c f c f c f
35 Writing Up the Results of the Interview
cf cf cf cf cf cf
, The Psychiatric Interview 4th Edition Carlat Test2Ban
cf cf cf cf cf cf
k (Chapter 1-Chapter 3)
cf cf cf
Chapter 1: The Initial Interview: A Preview cf cf cf cf cf cf
Chapter 2: Logistic Preparations: What toDo Before the Interview
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
Chapter 3: The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, Why It's Important, and How to Establish It
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
MULTIPLE CHOICE cf
1. Which outcome, focused on recovery, would be expected in the plan of care for a patient
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
cf living2 in the community and diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness? Withi
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
n 3 months, the patient will:
cf cf cf cf cf
a. deny suicidal ideation. cf cf
b. report a sense of well-being. cf cf cf cf
c. take medications as prescribed. cf cf cf
d. attend clinic appointments on time. cf cf cf cf
ANS: B cf
Recovery emphasizes managing symptoms, reducing psychosocial disability, and improving role
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
performance. The goal of recovery is to empower the individual with mental illness to achieve a
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
sense of meaning and satisfaction in life and to function at the highest possible level of wellness.
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
cf The incorrect options focus on the classic medical model rather than recovery.
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
2. A patient is hospitalized for depression and suicidal ideation after their spouse asks for
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf c
f adivorce. Select the nurses most caring comment.
fc cf cf cf cf cf cf
a. Lets discuss some means of coping other than suicide when you have these feelings.
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
b. I understand why youre so depressed. When I got divorced, I was devastated too.
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
c. You should forget about your marriage and move on with your life.
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
d. How did you get so depressed that hospitalization was necessary?
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
ANS: A cf
The nurses communication should evidence caring and a commitment to work with the patient.
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
cf This commitment lets the patient know the nurse will help. Probing and advice are not helpful
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
ortherapeutic interventions.
fc cf
3. In the shift-change report, an off-
cf cf cf cf cf
going nurse criticizes a patient who wears heavy makeup.Which comment by the nurse who
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf fc cf cf cf cf cf c
f receives the report best demonstrates advocacy?
cf cf cf cf cf
a. This is a psychiatric hospital. Craziness is what we are all about.
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf
b. Lets all show acceptance of this patient by wearing lots of makeup too.
cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf cf