FINAL ASSESSMENT STUDY GUIDE QUESTION
BANK VERIFIED ANSWERS A+
◉ Why might clinicians rely more on standardized techniques in
psychiatric interviews? Answer: Due to time pressures
◉ What does DSM-5 provide for the diagnosis of present illness in
older adults? Answer: A catalog of symptoms and behaviors relevant
to psychiatric diagnosis
◉ What should clinicians focus on when a patient has difficulty
providing an accurate history? Answer: Eliciting the symptoms or
problems perceived as most disabling
◉ What is the importance of interviewing family members during
the psychiatric interview? Answer: They can expand the perspective
on the older adult's impairment
◉ What are the key elements of a diagnostic workup for elderly
patients? Answer: Present illness, past history, family history, social
functioning, context, medication history, medical history, family
assessment, and mental status examination
,◉ What common psychiatric symptoms should be reviewed in older
adults? Answer: Excessive weakness, depressed mood, memory
problems, anxiety, sleep issues, and appetite changes
◉ What less common yet critical symptoms should be assessed in
older adults? Answer: Suicidal thoughts, profound anhedonia,
impulsive behavior, confusion, delusions, and hallucinations
◉ What is the significance of assessing social functioning and
activities of daily living? Answer: They are important parameters
that are often not included in usual assessments of physical and
psychiatric illness
◉ How can clinicians prevent biases when eliciting reports from
older individuals? Answer: By including a structured review of
important psychiatric symptoms in the initial interview
◉ What factors can influence how older adults perceive their illness?
Answer: Historical background, values, social class, and culture
◉ What should clinicians be cautious of when patients provide
explanations for their problems? Answer: Accepting patients'
explanations without further investigation may lead to missing
treatable psychiatric disorders
, ◉ What is the role of the mental status examination in the
psychiatric interview? Answer: To assess the cognitive and
emotional state of the patient
◉ What is a potential challenge in diagnosing psychiatric disorders
in older adults? Answer: The overlap between normal aging and
psychiatric symptoms
◉ What should clinicians inquire about regarding the onset and
duration of symptoms? Answer: When the symptoms began, how
long they lasted, and any changes in severity
◉ What is the purpose of having a specific time frame when
reviewing symptoms? Answer: To facilitate focus on the present
illness and help the patient review symptoms temporally
◉ What is the significance of diurnal variation in psychiatric
symptoms? Answer: It helps to understand how symptoms may
fluctuate throughout the day
◉ What is the importance of assessing the patient's ability to
perform daily activities? Answer: It provides insight into their
functional status and quality of life