A loss of consciousness less than or equal to 30 minutes, loss of memory of event before or after, alteration of mental state are symptoms of this.
What is TBI (traumatic brain injury)?
Bulimia and Anorexia can be found here.
What is the diagnosis section of the Eating Disorders DBQ?
The first PTSD goes here.
What is the Initial PTSD DBQ?
These DBQs are most commonly compared when both are completed.
What are PTSD and TBI?
This is required when diagnosing a Substance Use Disorder.
What is a specifier?
One of these Big 4 must complete the initial exam. Name one..
***BONUS - 100 points to name all 4***
What is physiatrists, psychiatrists, neurosurgeons, or neurologists?
Binge eating with frequency and extent over the past 12 month period is this kind of information.
What is Eating-Disorder behavior history?
An increase for PTSD is evaluated here.
What is PTSD-Review?
These two DBQs can have similar diagnoses, but only one deals with bulimia/anorexia.
What is Mental Eating?
This should be used instead of NOS.
***BONUS 100-points ---define NOS***
What is 'otherwise specified or unspecified'?
***Bonus= Not otherwise specified***
This section should be completed only when symptoms are attributable to a TBI.
What is Assessment of Facets of TBI-related Cognitive Impairment and Subjective Symptoms of TBI?
Eating disorders can be diagnosed here as well
What are PTSD-Initial and Mental Disorders DBQ?
One of these must complete the exam.
What is psychiatrist/psychologist?
Rearrange these letters to identify 2 common DBQs: IPBTTDS
What are PTSD and TBI?
This is the governing diagnostic code used for mental health conditions.
What is the DSM-5?
This must be done when there are more than one mental health conditions, if possible.
What is symptom differentiation?
These findings are mutually exclusive.
What are Incapacitating episodes and self-induced weight loss?
These don't have to be described, unlike they do on the initial.
What are the stressors?
QA must do this when the Psych examiner diagnoses a mental health condition that is not diagnosed by the TBI examiner.
What is return TBI DBQ to examiner to compare to PSYCH DBQ and update as needed?
This can't be diagnosed without disorder attached.
What is insomnia?
These must be directly due to TBI to be selected.
***BONUS -200 points - they can be selected in this section on this DBQ***
What are residuals/subjective symptoms *** in Section III of the TBI***?
*****DAILY DOUBLE****
Selecting this option means the “up to 2 weeks,” “2–6 weeks,” and “6+ weeks” incapacitating-episodes choices cannot be selected.
What is “without incapacitating episodes”?
These are core cluster symptoms for PTSD.
What are intrusion, avoidance, negative mood and thought changes, arousal and reactivity?
This happens when examiners disagree on a Psych/TBI DBQ.
What is disagreement on delineation?
This must be provided when there is more than 1 condition diagnosed.
***BONUS - 300 points- Section and question sequence***
What is differentiation of symptoms?
***Section 1-Part 2 - if more than 1 dx in 1A then 2A must be yes and 2B must be completed***