MSE Terminology
Mental Health Act
Antidepressants
Positive Symptoms
Antipsychotics
100

When someone's mood agrees with their affect

What is congruent?

100

This form certifies someone for 48 hours

What is Form 4.1?

100

The generic name for Zoloft

What is Sertraline?

100

Bugs crawling on skin or tingling sensations

What are tactile hallucinations?

100

Class of antipsychotics that have higher risk of EPS

What are typical antipsychotics?

200

Thoughts move away from the main question and never return to the topic

What is tangential?

200

This form is the notification of rights for an involuntary admit

What is Form 13?

200

Class of antidepressant that has interactions with tyramine containing foods

What are MAOIs?

200

Has special powers or heightened sense of self

What are grandiose delusions?

200

Clozapine is this type of antipsychotic

What is atypical?

300

Sudden involuntary interruption of one's thoughts and speech.

What is thought blocking?
300

This form is a warrant for apprehension by police

What is Form 21?

300

Medication that helps with smoking cessation and weight loss

What is Wellbutrin/Buproprion?

300

Thinks others can hear their thoughts or know what they're thinking

What is thought broadcasting?

300

Abilify is part of this generation of antipsychotics

What is third?

400

A person's understanding and awareness of their mental health diagnosis and impact on their life

What is insight?

400

This form allows a patient to apply for a review panel

What is Form 7?

400

Venlafaxine and Duloxetine are examples of what class of antidepressants

What are SNRIs?

400

Waxy flexibility and unreponsiveness

What is catatonia?

400

Two dangerous side effects of clozapine are 

What are myocarditis and agranulocytosis?

500

A false perception of something that is actually present, often a misinterpretation of sensory stimuli

What is an illusion?

500

This form allows a subsequent renewal of a 6 month period

What is Form 6?

500

Dry mouth, constipation and blurred vision are types of these side effects

What are anticholinergic?

500

The inability to feel pleasure

What is anhedonia?

500

Sudden involuntary muscle contractions, usually in the jaw, neck, or eyes

What is dystonia?