Appearance
Cognition
Level of Consciousness
Thought Processes/Content
Mood/Affect
100

When assessing orientation, what are the 4 areas to assess

Person, place, time, situation

100

How do you test for memory?

Naming 3 things and asking person to recall them


100

What does level of consciousness refer to?

State of wakefulness

100

How would you describe normal thought process? (3 things)

Logical, linear, goal directed

100

What adjective describes normal mood?

Euthymic

200

What are 3 things you would assess related to a person's appearance?

Age, Race/ethnicity, height/weight, gait, posture, attire/grooming, eye contact, physical abnormalities, speech patters

200

Serial 7's is a part of which common mental status exam?

Serial 7's

200

What does it mean to have a "normal" level of consciousness?

Patient can respond to stimuli at the same lower level of strength as most people who are functioning without neurological difficulty

200

What are 3 significant thought processes that are remarkable?

Tangential, circumstantial, loose associations, word salad, blocking, flight of ideas, neologisms

200

How would you describe dysphoric mood?

Depressed, anxious, guilty
300

What are the two phrases that describe changes psychomotor activity

Psychomotor agitation/psychomotor retardation

300

What is the name of the formal exam which tests cognitive dysfunction

MoCA

300

What is a clouded level of consciousness?

Reduced awareness

300

What is magical thinking?

A thought content in which there is a  belief that unrelated events are causally connected despite the absence of any plausible causal link between them (e.g., supernatural effect) 

300

What is a constricted affect?

Normal amplitude, but restricted range

400

What types of psychomotor movements should be documented

Tic, Tremors, Compulsions

400

What are the 3 elements of cognitive abilities?

Attention, Language, Memory,

400

What is delirium?

acute or subacute (hours to days) onset of abnormal mental state (e.g., fluctuating consciousness, disorientation, irritability, hallucinations)

400

What are 3 elements of thought content?

Delusions, preoccupations, magical thinking, obsessions, phobia, paranoia

400

What is a blunted mood?

Decrease in amplitude

500

What adjectives describe posture?

Erect, kyphotic

500

Are three things are assessed related to language?

Comprehension, repetition, phonemic errors

500

What does obtundation refer to?

Patient is slow to respond

500

What is the difference between a delusion and an overvalued idea?

With an overvalued idea, reality testing is maintained
500

What is the difference between mood and affect?

Affect is the presentation which can change in shorter amounts of time. Mood is more stable and relates to how the person if feeling

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