Define hypervigilance
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An enhanced state of sensory sensitivity
What is a delusion?
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A false fixed belief, idea or thought. This has no sensory component. ("This
guy is trying to kill me!")
What is erotomanic delusion?
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Pt believes someone (usually of higher status) is in love with them
Define mutism
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Inability to speak
What is the DSMV criteria time period for schizophrenia? What are the 5 potential
symptoms?
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2 or more of the following are present for a significant portion of time
during a 1 month period but not longer than 6 months:
1.) Delusions
2.) Hallucinations
3.) Disorganized speech
4.) Disorganized behavior
5.) Negative symptoms
What is a risk factor for developing a personality disorder?
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, Childhood neglect & trauma
Define circumstantiality
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The inclusion of unnecessary and often tedious details into a conversation.
Over-inclusive, indirect, eventually reaches the goal but is delayed.
Define flight of ideas
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Continuous flow of accelerated speech with abrupt changes among topics
that are usually based on understandable associations or a play on words.
The categories for AHS's suicide risk assessment include: demographic data, history,
symptoms, current stressors, plan/ideation, and resources/protective factors.
Screening for emotional, physical and sexual abuse occurs in which two categories?
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History and current stressors
How do the SEDoHs influence Bipolar disorder?
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An enhanced state of sensory sensitivity
What is a delusion?
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A false fixed belief, idea or thought. This has no sensory component. ("This
guy is trying to kill me!")
What is erotomanic delusion?
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Pt believes someone (usually of higher status) is in love with them
Define mutism
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Inability to speak
What is the DSMV criteria time period for schizophrenia? What are the 5 potential
symptoms?
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2 or more of the following are present for a significant portion of time
during a 1 month period but not longer than 6 months:
1.) Delusions
2.) Hallucinations
3.) Disorganized speech
4.) Disorganized behavior
5.) Negative symptoms
What is a risk factor for developing a personality disorder?
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, Childhood neglect & trauma
Define circumstantiality
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The inclusion of unnecessary and often tedious details into a conversation.
Over-inclusive, indirect, eventually reaches the goal but is delayed.
Define flight of ideas
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Continuous flow of accelerated speech with abrupt changes among topics
that are usually based on understandable associations or a play on words.
The categories for AHS's suicide risk assessment include: demographic data, history,
symptoms, current stressors, plan/ideation, and resources/protective factors.
Screening for emotional, physical and sexual abuse occurs in which two categories?
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History and current stressors
How do the SEDoHs influence Bipolar disorder?