Fully Aware of surroundings
The patient's self-reported emotional state is called?
Mood
Rapidly shifting thoughts with minimal connection.
Flight of Ideas
A type of hallucination described as seeing things that aren't there.
Described as the patient's awareness of their condition
Insight
monotone
The observed emotional state of a patient is
Affect
A type of delusion when a belief that others are plotting against them
Persecutory
A part of the cognition assessment that asks the patient to identify person, place, time and situation
Orientation
The patient's ability to make decisions that are reasonable and appropriate.
Judgement
Posture
This type of affect is described as no emotional expression, even when discussing emotional topics.
Grandiose
A type of perception that causes a misperception of real stimuli (ex: hearing a phone ring and thinking it's a voice
Illusion
This term can be assessed based on the patient's understanding of consequences of actions.
Judgement
Alert, Lethargic, Stuporous and Comatose are all words that can describe a patients what?
Level of Consciousness
This type of affect is described as a rapidly shifting of emotions
Labile Affect
A type of delusion that causes a belief that a false physical health condition is present
Somatic
A type of hallucination that is described as feeling a sensation that is not present. (ex: bugs crawling on skin)
Tactile hallucination
This type of insight is described as the patient acknowledging some issues but not recognizing the full extent of their condition.
Partial Insight
Rapid Speech, difficult to interrupt describes what type of speech
Pressured
This type of affect is described as a patient's affect not matching their mood.
Incongruent
This term describes when a patient veers off topic and doesn't return to the original point
Tangential Thinking
You are testing the patients __________When you ask the them to perform simple task like spelling world backwards or counting backwards from 100 by seven.
Attention and Concentration
This term is used when a patient denies or minimizes the presence of any psychiatric condition.