Psychosis is defined as:
an impairment of the mental state in which the perception of reality has become distorted
Different types of schizophrenia include:
catatonic paranoiddisorganizedall of the above (Correct Answer)
Alcohol withdrawal symptoms include:
shakiness and sweatingseizuresdelirium tremorsall of the above (Correct Answer)
Dyslexia is defined as a learning disability that affects a child's ability to:
understand or use spoken or written language
Panic disorder is defined as:
a terrifying experience that occurs suddenly without warning
Alcoholism/dependence is the same as alcohol abuse in ICD-10-CM classification.
False
There are several levels of severity that accompany intellectual disability.
True
Alteration between mania and depression back and forth very quickly is:
mixed mood disorder
Psychosis can be drug induced.
True
In ICD-10-CM, the nicotine dependence codes identify the type of nicotine product such as cigarettes, chewing tobacco, or other tobacco product.
True
Which of the following is NOT a sign/symptom of alcoholism?
Visual hallucinations Disorganized thinking ParanoiaNone of the above are correct. (correct answer)
Patient was admitted with delirium tremens as a result of alcohol withdrawal.

Patient has had a bout of acute gastroenteritis and has not had a drink for a couple of days. Patient was admitted and was started on IV fluids and a banana bag. Patient is hypokalemic with a potassium of 3.0 and is dehydrated. Patient's potassium was repleted with oral medication.Final Diagnoses: Acute gastroenteritis.

Alcohol withdrawal.Hypokalemia.

F10.231, K52.

9, E87.6, E86.0

A patient is admitted following seizure-like activity. It is determined that the patient has a conversion disorder with seizures.

F44.5
A 28-year-old man was brought to the ER by a friend who stated that the patient had been acting bizarrely. The patient has been irritable, pacing the apartment, and talking nonstop. He was admitted to the psychiatric unit for management of his manic symptoms.

Final Diagnosis: Bipolar affective disease.Severe manic phase.Recurrent episode with psychosis

F32.2
Organic psychosis occurs because of deterioration in the brain and is usually progressive and irreversible.
True
Stress can be a contributing factor in mental disorders.

True
In ICD-10-CM, a past history of drug and alcohol abuse is assigned codes for "in remission."
False
Patient was seen in the ER for dizziness, fatigue and difficulty concentrating. Patient was seen for a head injury a couple of weeks ago. Physician documents postconcussional syndrome.
F07.

81

Severe intellectual disability is classified when the person has an IQ of ____.
20 to 34
Patient was admitted to the psychiatric floor for evaluation of mood disorder. After extensive testing and evaluation, it was determined that patient was suffering from major depression that is severe in nature and that some psychotic features are present.Final Diagnosis: Major depressive disorder, severe with psychosis.
F32.

3

A patient is admitted for treatment of anorexia nervosa. The patient has moderate malnutrition, severe electrolyte imbalance, and nutritional cardiomyopathy.
F50.00, E44.0 E87.

8, I43

Seizures are a common form of alcohol withdrawal.
True
A patient is admitted to the hospital for confusion. According to the family, the patient has been more difficult to manage at home and no longer is able to care for himself. The patient has known Alzheimer's disease.

No medical cause could be determined for the patient's increasing confusion, and it is believed that nursing home placement is appropriate.Discharge Diagnosis: Alzheimer's dementia.

G30.9, F02.80
Mental disorders are very particular about the body system they affect.

False
What drug could be given to treat depression?
Zoloft
What drug could be given to treat ADD or ADHD?
Ritalin
Patient was admitted because of aggressive behavior and wandering. Neurology diagnosed dementia due to Lewy bodies.
G31.83, F02.81, Z91.83
Patient was admitted for psychiatric care for acute posttraumatic stress disorder.
F43.11