SCBE History Flashcards
PASSS acronym for scbe
Psychotic symptoms Affective symptoms (depression, mania, neurovegatative) Safety risk to self/others Substances/alcohol Stressors/triggers
What are the neurovegetative symptoms?
Sleep Concentration Energy Appetite Libido
What are the components of the 5 axis diagnoses?
- Psychiatric
- Personality factors
- General medical problems
- Psychosocial and environmental issues
- HoNoS/ functioning score
How to present formulation
- Introductory comments
- Diagnosis
- Differentials
- Predisposing
- Precipitating
- Perpetuating
- Personality
- Patterns of coping
- Protective factors
What are the things to say about speech?
Rate, quantity, volume, spontaneity, prosody, fluency
Describe the aspects of affect
?congruent ?blunted/exaggerated ?mobile ?full range ?reactive
List types of delusion
Persecutory, Grandeur, Reference, Somatic, Nihilistic
Passivity=person externally controlled
What is capgras?
Imposter posing as familiar person
What is fregoli?
Strangers are identified as familiar
Difference between overvalued ideas and delusions?
Overvalued ideas are odd but not sufficiently illogical/fixed to warrant a delusion
What are the sections included in perception?
Hallucinations
Illusions
Derealisation