Question 1
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In terms of a clinical consultation:
[blank_start]History[blank_end] = A patient's account of events
[blank_start]Mental State Exam[blank_end] = An objective assessment based on observation
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Mental State Exam
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History
Question 2
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Although most of it is done as part of the history, the Mental State Exam does have a recommended structure.
What is the normal order in which a Mental State Exam is conducted?
[blank_start]Appearance & Behaviour[blank_end]
[blank_start]Speech[blank_end]
[blank_start]Mood & Affect[blank_end]
[blank_start]Thoughts (control & content)[blank_end]
[blank_start]Perception[blank_end]
[blank_start]Cognition[blank_end]
[blank_start]Insight[blank_end]
Question 3
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Of the following options, which 4 could be assessed as part of the 'Behaviour' section of the MSE?
Question 4
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What is the definition of disinhibition?
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A lack of restraint manifested in disregard for social conventions
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A lack of mood fluctuation in response to questioning/stimulus - can be consistently low mood or vice versa
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Inability to refrain from moving, e.g. patient may refuse to sit down and constantly walk/twitch/etc
Question 5
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Difference between mood & affect:
[blank_start]Mood[blank_end] = How the patient feels in themselves today - doctors usually quote what they say
[blank_start]Affect[blank_end] = Doctor's observation of how patient appears throughout a conversation
Question 6
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Which of the following describes a stable mood, whereby a patient has a normal, tranquil mental state.
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Euthymic
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Eurhythmic
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Euthalamic
Question 7
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From the graph, which colour shows a reactive affect and which shows an unreactive affect?
Reactive affect = [blank_start]Black[blank_end]
Unreactive affect = [blank_start]Red[blank_end]
Question 8
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Name the different types of affect given below:
[blank_start]Blunted[blank_end] affect = A moderate reduction in an individual's emotional response to a stimulus
[blank_start]Flattened[blank_end] affect = A severe reduction in an individual's emotional response to a stimulus
[blank_start]Labile[blank_end] affect = Extreme fluctuations in an individual's emotional response to a stimulus - highs are very high, lows are very low
Question 9
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Patients with schizophrenia tend to have which type of affect?
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Blunted/Flattened Affect
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Labile Affect
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Elation Affect
Question 10
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What are the three aspects of cognitive function and how are they assessed?
[blank_start]Orientation to Time, Place and Person[blank_end] = “What is today’s date?”, “What is the current month?”, “Where are we right now?” among other questions
[blank_start]Concentration[blank_end] = “Can you go through the months of the year backwards for me?”
[blank_start]Memory[blank_end] = “In which year was the last Olympic games held?”, “What were the dates of the second world war?”
Question 11
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Which part of the mental state exam considers whether the patient recognises that they are unwell?
[blank_start]Insight[blank_end]
Question 12
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Which part of the mental state exam concerns hallucinations and illusions (visual, auditory, etc)?
[blank_start]Perception[blank_end]