MH Readiness
Characteristics of Selected Mental Disorders
Characteristics of Selected Mental Disorders II
Family Maltreatment Interventions
Potpourrui
100
Team members include one psychologist, one medical social worker and one mental health technician.
What is the Mental Health Rapid Response Team?
100
The effects of stressors on the patient.
What is Axis IV Psychosocial and environmental problems?
100
The characteristic symptoms for this disorder involve a range of cognitive & emotional dysfunction that includes delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech catatonic behavior and negative symptoms.
What is Schizophrenia disorders?
100
Neglect characterized by the absence or inattention of the parent, guardian, foster parent or other caregiver that results in injury to the child, in the child being unable to care for him/herself or an injury or serious threat of injury to antoher person because the child's behavior was not properly monitored.
What is Lack of supervision?
100
Inventing or justifying drinking habits or behaviors in attempt to make it appear reasonable or logical.
What is Rationalization?
200
Sometimes referred to as the stage of adaptation as the body attempts to adapt to the stressors.
What is the Stage of Resistance?
200
Children with this disorder pass feces into inappropriate places.
What is Encopresis?
200
The prominent them of this delusion is that a person, usually of higher status, such as a superior at work or a complete stranger, is in love with the patient.
What is Erotomanic type?
200
Mandates that all Air Force active duty personnel, as well as civilians, report any instance of suspected family maltreatment.
What is AFI 40-301?
200
CNS depressant, widely available in normal household products, quickly absorbed with almost instantaneous effects.
What are Inhalants?
300
Goal of treatment is to restore the individual to combat readiness, not to do deep psychodynamic interventions...rest, replenishment, recreation & reassurance with eventual return to duty.
What is the principle of Simplicity?
300
Inability to carry out motor activities despite intact motor function.
What is Apraxia?
300
This disorder, the most common, is also called Munchausen syndrome. They may have an extensive knowledge of medical terminology, and show an eargerness to undergo hazardous and painful procedures.
What is Factitious disorder with predominantly physical signs and symptoms?
300
Neglect in which the caregiver is absent and does not intend to return or is away from the home for an extended perior without having arranged for an appropriate surrogate caregiver.
What is abandoment?
300
The primary purpose is to gather objective data which may be helpful in determining etiology, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.
What is the Mental Status Exam (conducting)?
400
An insult to the brain caused by an external force.
What is the definition of traumatic brain injury?
400
Was initially developed in the 1950s as an anesthetic, revmoved from the market for human use in 1965 and now only available for veterinary use.
What is Phencyclidine (PCP)?
400
This disorder is characterized by total amnesia and wandering away from home.
What is Dissociative fugue?
400
This committee is responsible for developing installation poly and procedures to ensure victim safety.
What is The Family Advocacy Committee?
400
Acknowledging how a patient feels without actually feeling the same way.
What is empathy?
500
Forward, Theater, Strategic & Domestic.
What are the four types of Aeromedical Evacuation (AE)?
500
Words that rhyme or sound alike used in an illogical, nonsensical manner.
What is Clang Associations?
500
This diagnosis involves the sexual fantasy or arousal by touching or rubbing against an unsuspecting or non-consenting victim, usually female.
What is Frotteurism?
500
These activities address specific risk factors that contribute to family maltreatment. Particiaption is voluntary but a screening of need must be accomplished to participate.
What is Secondary prevention?
500
They will function as the action arm of the CAIB and will develop a comprehensive, coordinated plan for intergrating and implementing community outreach and prevention programs.
What is Integrated Delivery System (IDS)?