Biopsychosocial History and Collateral Data Flashcards

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What are the 5 parts of the biopsychosocial assessment?

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chief complaint
social/environmental issues
history
mental status exam

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the client’s version of what the overarching problem is, in his/her own words

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chief complaint

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the eval of the social development and physical settings. Social development is crucial to understanding the types of support systems the client has.

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social / environmental issues

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this includes all the events in the clients past. obtaining this information is usually a multi-stage process and can involve 5 methods of data collection

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history

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what are the 5 methods to collect data for client history during a biopyschosocial assessement?

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presenting problem
past personal
medical 
mental health 
substance abuse
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What exam is a concise, complete eval of the client’s current mental functioning level in regard to cognitive and behavioral aspects?

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mental health status examination

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This model proposes multiple causes from three major groups: biological, psychological and social/environment

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biopsychosocial model

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this refers to the cognitive processes such as thoughts, beliefs, one’s view of an experience and one’s view of ones self.

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psychological factors

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this occurs when a person perceives a real or imagined threat and feels unable to cope with it.

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psychosocial stress

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what are the 10 primary biological systems in the human body?

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cardiovascular
digestive
endocrine
integumentary
lymphatic
muscular/skeletal
nervous
renal
reproductive
respiratory
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this system circulates blood through the body via the heart

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cardiovascular

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this system removes nutrients from consumable energy sources through the mouth, throat, stomach and intestines, it removes waste from the body through the intestines and bladder.

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digestive

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this system uses hormones to regulate complex functions like growth, reproduction and metabolism.

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endocrine

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this system consist of skin, hair and nails to protect the internal organs from external damage

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integumentary

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this system is a network of vessels that promote the body’s ability to fight infection and disease

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lymphatic

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this system enables the body’s physical structure and movement

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muscular/skeletal

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this system is responsible for communication between the brain and muscles, resulting in physiological action and tangible sensation

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this system comprises primarily the kidneys which filter waste from blood

19
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this system includes sexual organs responsible for conception and maturation of a fetus

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reproductive

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this system brings oxygen into the body and releases carbon dioxide out of the body through the lungs.

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respiratory

21
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this most commonly occurs when a client does not have coping tools or capacity to manage mental, emotional or psychological stressors

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somatization

22
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this type of disorder is more prevalent in clients who have substance abuse history. a substance abuse diagnosis is often made in conjunction with a mood or anxiety related disorder, resulting in dual diagnosis

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co-occuring disorders

23
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treatment of dual diagnoses at the same time in the same setting by the same treatment team is also known as an

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integrated treatment approach

24
Q

what types of medications are used to treat disorders like schizophrenia, psychosis, depression, anxiety, add, and bipolar disorder?

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psychotropic prescriptions

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what are some commonly used psychotropic prescriptions?
abilify, risperdal and seroquel
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are a variety of lithium-based mood stabilizers common to give patients on antipsychotics?
Yes
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celexa, lexapro, zoloft, prozac, elavil, tofranil and parnate are common what?
antidepressants
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ativan, xanax, vaium, lexapro and buspar are what kind of medications?
antianxiety
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Vyvanse is a medication that manages?
ADD and hyperacctivity
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What medication prevents seizures?
Lyrica