15. General Hospital Psychiatry & Somatisation Flashcards
1
Q
Why are Mental Health Problems in General Hospital Patients not Always Recognised?
A
- May be Disguised as a Physical Disorder
- Focus on Physical Disorder - Mental Symptoms not Inquired about
- Reaction considered to be normal
2
Q
What are the Reasons for Increased Prevalence of Mental Health Problems in the General Hospital?
A
- Challenges of Physical Illness
- a) Psychological (including Treatment)
- b) Effect of Physical Illness of Brain Functioning
- c) Treatment of Physical Illness - e.g. Medication
- Increased Physical Morbidity in Patients with this
- Somatoform Disorders - Medically Unexplained Symptoms
3
Q
What are the common Mental Health Problems in the General Hospital?
A
- Affective Disorders - Depression / Anxiety
- Substance Misuse Disorders / Self-Harm
- Organic Mental Disorders - Delirium / Dementia
- Personality Disorders
- Eating Disorders
- Somatoform Disorders - Medically Unexplained Symptoms
4
Q
What are the Uncommon Mental Health Problems in the General Hospital?
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- Schizophrenia
- Bipolar Affective Disorder
- Severe Depression
5
Q
Who is Depression common in, in the General Hospital Setting?
A
Chronic Illness - In particular Neurological Diseases
6
Q
Who is most likely to be Admitted with Self-Harm?
A
Women > 65 years old
7
Q
How might Substance Misuse present?
A
- Physical Complications
- Intoxication
- Withdrawal
- Trauma / Accident
- Drug-Induced Psychosis
- Feigned Illness in order to Obtain Drugs