Substance Use Disorders
Child & Adolescent Mental Health
Bipolar, Depression, and Anxiety Disorders
Mental Status Exam
Trauma
100

Substances such as heroin, opium, and prescription pain medications that are often misused in large quantities.

What are opioids?

100

A diagnosis that is characterized by social communication challenges and restricted, repetitive behaviors. 

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?

100

The two core symptoms of depression

What are persistent depressed mood and diminished interest in or pleasure from activities? 

100

Patient is talking very quickly and very loudly

What is speech?

100

Experiencing multiple traumatic events over a long period of time

What is chronic trauma?

200

Substances such as amphetamines, cocaine, and speed that people take to stay awake, energized, and alert

What are stimulants?

200

A diagnosis that is characterized by being inattentive, moving a lot, and being "fidgety."

What is Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?

200

A diagnosis that includes symptoms such as dissociation, rapid heart rate, upset stomach, and racing thoughts

What is Anxiety Disorder?

200

Patient's clothes are tattered and the patient appears to have not bathed in some time.

What is appearance?

200

Experiencing multiple traumatic events that begin at a very young age and are frequently caused by adults who should have been caring for and protecting a child. 

What is complex trauma?

300

The use of any drug in such an amount that acute adverse physical or mental effects are produced. 

What is overdose? 

300

A diagnosis characterized by argumentativeness, vindictiveness, and defiance of parents, teachers, and other authority figures. 

What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder? 

300

Decreased need for sleep, increased activity levels, elevation of mood, speaking rapidly, and engaging in high-risk behaviors

What are symptoms of a manic episode?

300

Patient reports they are hearing voices that aren't there. 

What is perception?

300

A single traumatic event that lasts for a limited time

What is acute trauma?

400

This term means that "return to use" is a common part of the recovery process. 

What is "relapsing-remitting"?

400

A diagnosis that is characterized by violating the rights of others, such as making threats, property damage, physical cruelty, or property damage.

What is Conduct Disorder?

400

A diagnosis characterized by extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression)

What is Bipolar Disorder?

400

Patient states they are happy.

What is emotion?

400

A diagnosis that occurs when a person develops long-term symptoms following a traumatic event, which interfere with relationships and activities. 

What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?

500

Alcohol, marijuana, and pain relievers

What are the most commonly abused drugs in the US?

500

A diagnosis that is characterized by consistent negative emotions (such as irritability, sadness, and anger) and intermittent outbursts. 

What is Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder?

500

A type of anxiety disorder characterized by experiencing panic attacks when faced with public speaking, a general fear of being around others, or a fear of speaking when others are present

What is Social Anxiety Disorder?

500
Patient moves quickly from one topic to another; topics do not seem to be related to each other

What is thought process?

500

Reliving the event over and over, nightmares or sleep problems, becoming very upset when something causes memories of the event, and lack of positive emotions

What are symptoms of PTSD?