Psychosocial issues and the cosmetic surgery patient Flashcards
Body dysmorphic disorder is one of the more common psychological disorders seen in people seeking cosmetic surgery.
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Cosmetic surgery is generally contraindicated in patients with body dysmorphic disorder.
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In patients seeking cosmetic surgery, women tend to suffer from a greater number of mental conditions.
F Men.
Passive-aggressive patients have a decreased need for postoperative nurturing. .
F Increased need. Also whine and exhibit childish behaviour
Strong and confident reassurance is needed post-operatively when dealing with hostile and angry patients.
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With obsessive compulsive patients, the doctor must maintain an authoritative presence.
F True for sociopathic patients.
For body dysmorphic disorder, the patient shows a preoccupation and excessive concern with an imagined or slight defect.
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For the diagnosis of body dysmorphic disorder, there must be some hindrance to the patient in terms of normal social or occupational functioning.
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The most common complaints in patients with body dysmorphic disorder pertain to the skin, face, hair or nose.
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Body dysmorphic disorder affects around 1 in every 20 patients.
F 1 in 10.
Patients with body dysmorphic disorder will perform repetitive compulsive behaviours.
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Koro syndrome is a form of body dysmorphic disorder in Chinese people.
T It is the delusional belief that the penis is shrinking.
Patients with body dysmorphic disorder typically see countless doctors for the same problem.
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Patients with body dysmorphic disorder are not at increased risk of suicide.
F
Body dysmorphic disorder is not associated with other psychiatric or medical illness.
F Anxiety/panic d/o, heart disease, diabetes, OCD, substance use, manic-depression