Psychiatry Flashcards
What is the Mental Health Act (Scotland) 2003 concerned with?
The management and treatment of psychiatric disorders
- no provision for compulsory treatment of physical problems
- eg a patient with a fractured leg refusing treatment cannot be detained based on the mental health act, they can only be detained for treatment of psychiatric disorder
How long is an emergency detention under the Mental Health Act (Scotland) 2003?
72 hours
How long is an short term detention under the Mental Health Act (Scotland) 2003?
28 days
How long is an compulsory treatment order detention under the Mental Health Act (Scotland) 2003?
6 months
When does application of the Mental Health Act (Scotland) 2003 occur?
- person has a mental disorder
- medical treatment is available that could stop their condition worsening or help treat symptoms
- if medical treatment was not provided that person would be a risk to themselves or others
- persons ability to make decisions is impaired
- the use of compulsory powers is necessary
What is meant by neurosis?
contact retained with reality
What is meant by psychosis?
contact is lost from reality
What are neuroses disorders typically divided into?
- anxiety
- phobic
- obsessional
- hypochondrial
- depressive
How can generalised anxiety disorder be described?
free-floating anxiety in many/all situations
How can phobic anxiety be described?
intense anxiety/panic in specific situations
How can panic disorder be described?
unpredictable extreme anxiety
What are somatoform disorders?
repeated presentation of physical symptoms and persistent requests for medical investigations, in spits of negative findings and reassurance that the symptoms have no physical bases
What are the management strategies for anxiety disorders?
Psychological treatment
- ‘psycho-education’
- anxiety management strategies
- CBT
Drugs
- self medication
- prescribed medication
What are examples of anxiolytic drugs?
- alcohol
- benzodiasepines
- tricyclic antidepressants
- SSRI antidepressants
What are examples of benzodiazepine medications?
- diazepam
- midazolam