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- Speech
- Emotional regulation
- Drive to do things
- Memory
- Affect (how we display our emotions)
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- Sensory data (processing of senses)
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- Sound
- Comprehension of language, both spoke and written
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Forgetting what you did this morning |
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Forgetting what high school you went to, mother's maiden name |
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Delirium
- Happens abruptly (ie, caused by medications)
Amnesia
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What should you remember when asking a patient about their associated symptoms? |
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SIGECAPS
Sleep patterns
Interest level (ask them what they enjoy in life)
Guilt, hopelessness (do you feel things getting better)
Energy changes
Concentration
Appetite changes
Psychomotor slowed/aggitation
Suicidal thoughts
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What should you remember about the Mental Status Exam? |
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AMSIT
1. Appearance
Behavior
attitude, psychomotor activity, eye contact, gait, posture, impulse control, abnormal movemements
Speech
rhythm, rate, tone
Language
voice quality, articulation, comprehension, coherence, aphasia
2. Mood
depressed, dysphoric, euthymic, elevated, euphoric
Affect
appropriate vs inappropriate
3. Sensorium
Orientation
time, place, person
4. Intelligence
analogies, abstract reasoning, calculations, writing ability, memory (immediate recall), attention span, execution of motor skills, insight, judgement,
5. Thought Process and Content
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Abnormalities with Thought Process and what they indicate |
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1. Circumstantial
- Excess information, eventually answers question
- Manic patients
2. Tangential
- Go off on tangent, never answers question
- Manic patients
3. Flight of Ideas
- One idea to the next, connected, very fast
- Bipolar, manic patients
4. Loose Associations
- All over the place, no connected thoughts
- Schizophrenic patients
5. Concrete Thinking
- Very literal thinking
- Severely disorganized in thought process, mental retardation, child not fully developed
6. Thought Blocking
- Conversation starts linear but stops abruptly
- Severely disorganized in thought process, schizophrenic patients
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Abnormalities with Thought Content and what they indicate |
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1. Delusions
- False, fixed belief
- Schizophrenic patients
2. Suicidality/Homicidality
- Always asked as part of thought content
3. Thought insertion/Broadcasting
4. Ideas of Reference
- An airplane flew by and sent special messages
- Severe mental illness, bipolar disorder
5. Hypersexuality
6. Hallucinations
- Auditory (most common), visual, tactile (substance abuse or withdrawal), olfactory (post-seizure), gustatory
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Expressive Language Milestones in Children |
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12-15 months
says 3-4 words, including names; uses flow of connected sounds that have inflection and seem like a sentence
15-18 months
uses 10 words including names; makes requests by naming objects; begins repeating words heard in conversations
18-24 months
uses short sentences; uses pronouns, tells full names; echoes rhythms
24-36 months
caregiver understands 90% of speech; uses noun-verb communications with correct verb-tense; repeats 3 numbers |
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Disorders in Infants and Children |
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- Mental Retardation -- IQ < 70
- ADHD -- onset less than 7 years
- Autism -- before the age of 3 (social interactions, language deficits, behavioral traits, odd or repetitive behavior)
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Abnormal Findings in Infants and Children |
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- Drooling after 2 yo
- Shrill, whiny, high-pitched cry
- Delayed developmental milestones
- Developmentally inappropriate inattention, impulsivity, hyperactivity
- Communication deficits and behavioral traits
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Disorders of Altered Mental Status |
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- Delirium
- Delirium Tremens (long term alcohol use and withdrawal)
- Dementia (Alzheimers, Vascular)
- Concussion
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Dementia
- chronic onset
- memory impairment
- slowly progressive
- persistent
- impaired abstract thinking, judgement, memory, thought, pattern, calculations, permanent and progressive
- Delusions, no hallucinations
Delirium
- abrupt onset
- consciousness impairment
- fluctuating, worse at night
- hours to days
- impairment of memory, attentiveness, consciousness, calculations
- visual, auditory, tactile hallucinations, delusions
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Triggers for Dementia vs Delirium |
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Dementia
- chronic alcoholism
- vitamin B12 deficiency
- vascular infarcts
- HIV encephalopathy
- Alzheimer's disease
Delirium
- physical condition
- drug toxicity
- brain injury
- alcohol withdrawal response
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Used to quantify consciousness when it is altered due to head trauma or hypoxic event
15 = optimal level of consciousness
3 = deepest coma |
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Mini-Mental Status Exam (MMSE) |
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- 10 minute screening test
- Assesses several cognitive domains that may be impaired in AD:
Memory
Orientation
Language
Praxis
Attention/Concentration
24-30 normal
18-23 mild dementia
10-17 moderate dementia
< 10 severe dementia |
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GIDDINESS
Grandiosity
Increased Activity
Decrease Judgement
Distractibility
Irritability
Need for sleep decreased
Elevated mood
Speedy thoughts
Speedy speach |
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D+ SIGECAPS
Depressed mood or anhedonia |
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1. Schizophrenia
- severe, persistent, psychotic disorder
- neurochemical abnormality
- hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking/behavior
2. Psychosis due to medical condition
3. Medication-Induced (corticosteroids)
4. Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorders (cocaine, LSD, amphetamines)
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