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The A and B in ABC STAMP LICKER (components of MSE)

What are Appearance and Behavior?

100

The opposite of ego-syntonic, it refers to behaviors that are inconsistent with one’s self-image or values

What is egodystonic?

100

I as a clinician have determined that my patient has lost their ability to make rational decisions based on all of the information I can provide them; in other words, they have lost their:

Capability, Capacity, Competence

What is Capacity?

100

These involuntary, repetitive movements—such as lip-smacking, fumbling with clothes, or chewing—often occur during focal seizures

What is Automatisms?

100

A clinician's interpretation of a patient's mood: flat, blunted, labile, etc...and the consequence of an action: Cause & _____

What are Affect & Effect?

200

The MSE belongs to this portion of the SOAP note, along with the physical examination and laboratory testing

What is Objective?

200

It refers to the state depicted here:


What is torticollis?

200

Note her fine, soft hair that may be an indicator of anorexia nervosa: 

Alopecia, Lanugo, Lentigo

What is Lanugo?

200

These irregular, quasi-purposeful, involuntary movements often affect the face and arms and are irregularly timed and not repeated

What is Choreiform?

200

Involuntary, rapid, irresistible movements such as blepharospasm (blinking), facial twitching, bruxism (grinding teeth)...and the money you are going to give us for creating this amazing Jeopardy game

What are Tics & Tips?

300

WRENCHES is used to list the components of this collection of postural and movement disturbances

Weird movements, Rigidity, Echopraxia, Negativism, Catalepsy, High level of motor activity, Echolalia, Stereotypy

What is catatonia?

300

Depression may impact an individual’s cognition significantly enough that they experience memory loss, often referred to by this term

What is pseudodementia?

300

My agitation may be a result of my paranoid personality disorder, which, along with schizoid and schizotypal, belongs to this cluster: 

A, B, or C

What is Cluster A?

300

These repetitive behaviors or mental acts are performed according to self-imposed rules that must be applied rigidly, often to reduce distress or prevent a dreaded event

What are Compulsions?

300

A patient’s reported emotional state...and that fungus growing in your basement

What are Mood & Mold?

400

Any three of the negative features of schizophrenia: NEGATIVE TRACK

Negligible response, Eye contact decrease, Grooming decline, flat Affect, Thought blocking, Inattentiveness, diminished Volition, decreased Expressive behaviors, Time, diminished Recreational interests, A’s, diminished speech Content, Knowledge deficits    

400

Seen in Huntington’s chorea, Wilson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and other conditions, it refers to larger-amplitude, exaggerated movements on one side of the body

What is hemiballismus?

400

I have an irresistible urge to move: 

Chorea, Automatisms, Akathisia

What is Akathisia?

400

This term describes different reactive disorders that give patients a contorted appearance via sustained torsions or contractions of a single muscle, several muscles, or the entire body

What is Dystonia?

400

Group of involuntary movements that can result from typical antipsychotics, including dystonia, akathisia, and tremors...and the Environmental Protection Agency

What are EPS & EPA?

500

2 of the 5 criteria on the Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms: PLANT

aPathy, aLogia, Affect flattening, aNhedoonia, aTtentional deficits

500

This term refers to involuntary shouting of obscenities

What is Copralalia?

500

Note his thin body build: ectomorphic, mesomorphic, endomorphic

What is Ectomorphic?
500

Prolonged neuroleptic use is associated with this involuntary movement disorder that primarily affects three main areas of the body: face/mouth, extremities, and trunk

What is Tardive Dyskinesia?

500

A patient’s physical characteristics and build...and a regular tendency that is difficult to stop

What are Habitus & Habits?

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