Highest grade level completed in school
What is educational level?
Outward emotional expression consistent with mood
What is mood congruence?
Expressing ideas of harming oneself
What is suicidal ideation?
Verbalizations are continuous and rapid and flow from one to another
What is flight of ideas?
The individual is seeing things that do not exist
What is a visual hallucination?
What is your preferred gender pronoun?
Gender identity
Minimal outward emotional expression observed
What is constricted or blunted?
Expressing ideas of harming others
What is homicidal ideation?
Verbalizations are lengthy and tedious, full of detail, delayed in reaching the end point.
What is circumstantiality?
The patient is having unrealistic sensations on the skin
What is tactile hallucination?
With whom do you share your home?
What are living arrangements?
There is an absence of outward emotional expression
What is flat?
Persistent thought or feeling that s/he is unable to eliminate from consciousness?
What is an obsession?
Verbalizations are lengthy and tedious and never reach the end point
What is tangentiality?
The most common type of hallucination
What is a auditory hallucination?
What are allergies?
The outward emotional expression is what would be expected in a certain situation
What is appropriate?
Person is speaking in a way that indicates that the words or actions have special power
What is magical thinking?
Persistently repeating what the other person says
What is echolalia?
Patient verbalizes that the environment feels strange and unreal, feels that the environment has changed
What is derealization?
How can we best help you today?
What is the chief complaint?
The outward emotional expression is incompatible with the situation
What is inappropriate?
Little information is conveyed because of vagueness or stereotypical statements or cliches
What is poverty of content?
Nurse: "George, it is time to go to lunch."
George: "lunch, lunch, lunch"
What is preservation?
The patient verbalizes feeling outside their body, has an altered sense of self
What is depersonalization?