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A mental status examination may provide valuable information in patients with [[major depressive disorder]]. | |||
*General appearance: | |||
**Psychomotor agitation or retardation | |||
**Poor eye contact | |||
**Tearful | |||
**Inattentive to personal appearance | |||
*Affect: | |||
**Constricted or labile | |||
*Mood: | |||
**Depressed | |||
**Irritable | |||
**Frustrated | |||
**Sad | |||
*Speech: | |||
**Little or no spontaneity | |||
**Monosyllabic | |||
**Long pauses | |||
**Soft, low monotone | |||
*Thought content: | |||
**Suicidal ideation | |||
**Obsessive rumination | |||
**Pervasive feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, worthlessness, guilt | |||
**Somatic preoccupation | |||
**Indecisiveness | |||
**Poverty of through content | |||
**Mood-congruent hallucinations and delusions | |||
*Cognition: | |||
**Distractile | |||
**Difficulty concentrating | |||
**Poor memory | |||
**Apparent disorientation | |||
**Impaired abstract thinking | |||
*Insight and judgment | |||
**Impaired | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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A mental status examination may provide valuable information in patients with major depressive disorder.
- General appearance:
- Psychomotor agitation or retardation
- Poor eye contact
- Tearful
- Inattentive to personal appearance
- Affect:
- Constricted or labile
- Mood:
- Depressed
- Irritable
- Frustrated
- Sad
- Speech:
- Little or no spontaneity
- Monosyllabic
- Long pauses
- Soft, low monotone
- Thought content:
- Suicidal ideation
- Obsessive rumination
- Pervasive feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, worthlessness, guilt
- Somatic preoccupation
- Indecisiveness
- Poverty of through content
- Mood-congruent hallucinations and delusions
- Cognition:
- Distractile
- Difficulty concentrating
- Poor memory
- Apparent disorientation
- Impaired abstract thinking
- Insight and judgment
- Impaired