PRACTICE SET MOCK EXAM REVISION NOTES
AND SOLUTIONS EXPERT GRADE A+
◉ 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
,◉ What should clinicians do if new symptoms arise in an older adult
between visits? Answer: Investigate the symptoms thoroughly
rather than dismissing them as normal aging
◉ What is the relationship between disease and illness according to
the text? Answer: Disease refers to abnormalities in body
structure/function, while illness refers to the patient's experience of
those changes
◉ What is the role of the clinician in the diagnostic process? Answer:
To gather comprehensive information and avoid biases in
interpreting symptoms
◉ What is the recommended approach for clinicians when patients
express concerns about aging? Answer: To remain vigilant for
potential underlying psychiatric disorders
◉ What should clinicians assess regarding the patient's previous
episodes of psychiatric symptoms? Answer: Whether the patient has
had similar episodes in the past and their duration
◉ How can clinicians ensure they are not overlooking treatable
disorders in older adults? Answer: By conducting thorough and
structured interviews that address all relevant symptoms
, ◉ What is a common misconception about aging and psychiatric
symptoms? Answer: That all symptoms are a normal part of aging
and do not require treatment
◉ What is the importance of understanding the context of
symptoms in older adults? Answer: It helps to identify triggers and
patterns that may inform treatment
◉ What two parameters are critical in assessing the present illness
of older adults? Answer: Social functioning and activities of daily
living.
◉ What should a clinician ask to assess activities of daily living?
Answer: The patient's ability to get around, perform physical
activities independently, and do instrumental activities.
◉ Why is past history important in assessing older adults? Answer:
It helps to identify similar episodes and understand the patient's
current distress in relation to past experiences.
◉ What role does family perspective play in assessing older adults?
Answer: Family members can provide valuable insights linking
current symptoms to past episodes that the patient may not
recognize.