Signs And Symptoms Flashcards

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Causes of Catatonia

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Medical cause = neurological (stroke, meningitis, tumor)
Psychiatric = MDE with catatonic features, schizophrenia

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Echopraxia

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Pathological imitation of another’s persons movement

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Dyskinesia

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Difficulty performing voluntary movements

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Dystonia

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Sustained contractions of opposing muscle groups of the trunk or limbs

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Akathisia

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Subjective feeling of inner restlessness and muscle tension secondary to antipsychotic medication, presenting with pacing and other signs of psychomotor agitation

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Echolalia

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Pathological imitation of another persons speech

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Logorrhoea

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Increase in quantity of speech

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Pressure of speech

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Rapid speech of increased quantity that is difficult to interrupt (manic episode)

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Aphasia

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Difficulties in language output

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Melancholic/dysphoric mood

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Unpleasant low mood

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Mania

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Mood characterised by elation, hyperactivity, hyper sexuality as well as pressured speech and thought.

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Labels mood

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Oscillations between depression and elation

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Alexithymic

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Inability to be aware of/describe one’s own emotions

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14
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Anhedonia

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Loss of interest in all pleasurable activities

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Words used to describe affect

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Restricted, blunted, flat, appropriate, inappropriate

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Anxiety

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Feeling of apprehension caused by anticipation of danger

17
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Fear

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Anxiety caused by real/realistic danger

18
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Define obsession

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Pathological persistence of an irreversible thought or feeling that can’t be eliminated from consciousness by logical effort and is associated with anxiety

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Define Compulsion

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Pathological need to act on an impulse/obsession that if resisted, produces anxiety

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Define panic attack

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Acute, episodic intense attack of anxiety with autonomic symptoms associated with overwhelming feelings of dread

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Define phobia

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Persistent irrational exaggerated pathological dread of a specific stimulus/situation

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Define psychosis

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The inability to distinguish reality from fantasy

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Perseveration

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Persisting response to a previous stimulus even following a new stimulus

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Verbigeration

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Meaningless repetition of specific words or phrases

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Neologisms
Made up words that don’t form part of any language
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Word salad
Incoherent mixture of words/phrases
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Define delusion
A fixed false belief based on incorrect inferences about external reality and that cannot be corrected by reasoning
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Bizarre delusion
Absurd, totally implausible strange belief
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Define hallucination
A false sensory perception not associated with real external stimuli
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Hypnagogic hallucination
NONPATHOLOGICAL perception occurring while falling asleep
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Hypnopompic hallucination
NONPATHOLOGICAL perception occurring while awakening from sleep
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Illusion
Misperception/misinterpretation of real external sensory stimuli
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MSE enquiry
ASEPTIC Appearance and behaviour Speech Emotion (mood) Perception Though content and form Insight and judgement Cognition
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Define Derealisation
Feeling detached from own surroundings
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Define depersonalisation
Feeling detached from own mental processes/body/actions