Questão 1
Questão
Section 328(2) of the mental health act prevents a person from being diagnosed as mentally disordered if they are ... (choose 3)
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sexually deviant
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dependent on alcohol or drugs
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of an uncommon sexual orientation
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having a singular depressive episode
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causing harm to themselves
Questão 2
Questão
Which of the following sections of the mental health act are most likely to be utilised by a junior doctor?
Questão 3
Questão
Which section of the Mental Health Act is described below?
"Where it is necessary to detain the patient in hospital in order to assess their mental state; if they were not to be detained they are likely to be a danger to themselves and/or others."
Questão 4
Questão
Timescales of MHA sections:
Short Term Detention: [blank_start]Up to 28 days[blank_end]
Emergency Detention: [blank_start]Up to 72 hours[blank_end]
Compulsory Treatment Order: [blank_start]Up to 6 months[blank_end]
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Up to 28 days
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Up to 72 hours
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Up to 6 months
Questão 5
Questão
Which sections of the mental health act can a patient submit a legal appeal against?
Questão 6
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Emergency Detention section of the Mental Health Act authorises treatment of the mentally ill patient.
Questão 7
Questão
Which of the following sections of the mental health act are only available to be used by advanced medical practitioners? (Not juniors)
Questão 8
Questão
Which of the following sections of the mental health act authorises treatment of the mentally impaired patient?
Questão 9
Questão
In order to sanction a patient using the 'Compulsory Treatment Order' section of the mental health act, an application must be made by a [blank_start]Mental Health Officer[blank_end] that is supported by [blank_start]two medical reports[blank_end]
Questão 10
Questão
When applying for a compulsory treatment order, one of the two compulsory medical reports must ...
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have been written by an advanced medical practitioner
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have been written by that patient's GP
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include a statement from the patient's next of kin
Questão 11
Questão
The Tayside Rapid Tranquillisation Policy states that in order to defuse a situation, a healthcare practitioner should in the first line attempt
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non-drug approaches
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drug approaches
Questão 12
Questão
When non-drug approaches fail, the Tayside Rapid Tranquillisation Policy recommends using which benzodiazepine drug?
[blank_start]Lorazepam[blank_end]
Questão 13
Questão
In terms of the Tayside Rapid Tranquillisation Policy, which antipsychotic drug can be used in addition or as an alternative to Lorazepam?
[blank_start]Haloperidol[blank_end]
Questão 14
Questão
Which 3 things are most important to consider when performing a risk assessment of a violent or aggressive patient?
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Does the patient have an established mental illness?
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Does the patient have a history of violent/aggressive behavior?
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Is there evidence that the patient has engaged in substance abuse?
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Are there obvious social factors that may influence the patient to be aggressive/violent?
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Are there any known non-mental conditions that could be influencing this patient?
Questão 15
Questão
Acute Stress Disorder = Post traumatic stress symptoms (difficulty sleeping, difficulty concentrating, flashbacks, etc) lasting less than [blank_start]4 weeks[blank_end]
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder = Post traumatic stress symptoms (difficulty sleeping, difficulty concentrating, flashbacks, etc) lasting greater than [blank_start]4 weeks[blank_end]
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4 weeks
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2 weeks
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1 week
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8 weeks
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4 weeks
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8 weeks
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2 weeks
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1 week
Questão 16
Questão
The only difference between Acute Stress Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is the duration of symptoms.