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MMPI
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Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory; used to eval adults and adolescents tendency towards addiction, defensiveness and aggression
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MCMI-II
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Millon Clinical Multiaxial inventory; used to eval emotional and interpersonal problems- more clinically relevent
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MAST
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Michigan Alcohol Screening test; alcoholism
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Beck depression inventory
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useful for management of depression and to detect depression; 21 item
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Hamilton depression inventory
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eval depressive sx; 17 item or 9 item
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Rorshach test
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unstructured stimuli=projection of aspects of personality structure and emotions
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Myer's Briggs; 4 scales
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1) Extraversion--intraversion
2) Sensing-- intuition 3) Thinking-- feeling 4) Judgement-- perception |
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what is transference?
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unconscious shifting from patient to doctor feelings/fantasies
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what is countertransference?
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development of reactions to a patient by the physicion
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What are some blocks to listening to a patient?
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Rehearsing- thinking about what to say next
Filtering- listening to some things but not others Identifying- referring back to your own experiance Advising- problem solving instead of listening |
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what is axis 1 in the DSM IV?
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Clinical syndrome your dx - those not considered mental disorders
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Axis 2 in the DSM IV?
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personality disorders,developmental disorders and mental retardation
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Axis 3 in DSM IV?
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general medical conditions; could be the cause of axis 1 or 2; incidental; precipitate (amputation, acute stressor); important consideration (medication for ht dz)
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Axis IV in DSM IV?
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severity of psychosocial stressores
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Axis V in DSM IV?
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global assessment of fx; 0-100; physicians assessment of psyhcosocial and occupational fx
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Axis 1 contains these categories of disorders?
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Psychotic, Mood, Cognitive mental d.o., anxiety, somatoform, sexual,
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Axis 2 contains these categories of personality disorders?
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narcisistic, histrionic, avoidant, obsessive-compulsive, dependent, borderline
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what three things should you look for when assessing suicide risk? pneumonic CPR
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current plan, prior hx, resources
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what will you see in an eating disorder crisis?
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dry heaving, vomiting blood, electrolyte imbalances, heart and breathing dysfunction
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crisis in sexual abuse/ steps to remember?
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prioritize safety to ER, rape kit,HIV counseling, PTSD
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which mood disorders are characteristic of depression not at the level of major depressive d.o.?
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cyclothymic d.o.-periods of hypomania and depressive episodes over 2yrs.
Dysthymic d.o.- depressive mood more days than not for a 2 year period |
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Which disorders have hypomanic sx?
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cyclothymia; bipolar II d.o.; hypomanic d.o.
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the difference b/t delerium and dementia?
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disturbance in conciousness and a cognitive change that develops rapidly vs. multiple cog. deficits including memory usually chronic and get worse over time
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which anxiety d.o. include avoidance as part of their defining sx?
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agoraphobia; phobias
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what is the difference b/t somatization d.o. and hypochondrasis?
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hx of multiple physical complaints and tx being sought before age of 30; preoccupation of fear that one has a serious dz even with reassurance from medical professionals
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