Mnemonics PDF
Mnemonics PDF
Mnemonics PDF
Psychiatric Mnemonics
& Clinical Guides
Second Edition
Mnemonic comes from the Greek word mnemon, meaning mindful. Mnemosyne was a
Titan, and the goddess of memory in Greek Mythology. She and Zeus bore nine
daughters, called the Muses, who presided over the arts:
Erato (lyric poetry)
Euterpe (music)
Thalia (comedy)
Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of imagination.
John Dewey
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Medical History
presence, course and severity of medical conditions
use of prescription and non-prescription medication
alcohol use, recreational drug use, head injuries, pregnancies
neurologic conditions, environmental exposure, unexplained symptoms
Personal History
birth complications; developmental milestones; prolonged enuresis
education level obtained, special requirements, extracurricular interests
history of abuse physical, emotional, sexual, verbal
legal involvement; military service (type of discharge); institutional care
occupational and relationship history
Family History
presence of psychiatric and medical conditions in first-degree relatives
types of treatment used; effectiveness of treatment
history of suicides and attempts, neurologic conditions, mental retardation
substance abuse may have masked symptoms in relatives
past diagnostic systems were less structured and precise than the DSM-IV
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was anything brought in by visitors? (e.g. ethanol, pills from home, etc.)
possible association with procedures, interventions, medications, etc.
Medication Review
psychiatric complications of non-psychiatric medications (e.g. steroids)
medical problems caused by psychiatric medications (e.g. lithium)
possible effects of psychiatric medications on pre-existing conditions
Laboratory Investigation Review
has appropriate testing been carried out and the results reported?
have serum levels been ordered for applicable medications?
is there an association between biochemical or hematologic abnormalities and a
change in clinical status?
Review of Information
expand on the admitting history, e.g. substance abuse, family history
speak to the referring source for information not on the chart
check the emergency record and all multidisciplinary notes to obtain and corroborate
information
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