Unit 4-Adult Psychiatric Initial Interview-Assessment. Due 1-31-24. NU672 Counseling and Psychotherapy
Home>Homework Answsers>Nursing homework helpnursingssdue 1-31-24a year ago31.01.202430Report issuefiles (5)Unit4-AdultPsychiatricInitialInterview-Assessment.Due2-4-24.NU672CounselingandPsychotherapy.docxHU_Initial_Psychiatric_Mental_Health_Assessment__SOAP_Note_ADHD___Cory_video.docx2.pdfPMHNP_SOAP_Note_001__1_.docx.pdftemplate—HUInitialPsychiatricMentalHealthAssessment-SOAPNoteTemplate.docxUnit_4_Psychiatric_Interview.docx.pdfUnit4-AdultPsychiatricInitialInterview-Assessment.Due2-4-24.NU672CounselingandPsychotherapy.docxUnit 4-Adult Psychiatric Initial Interview-Assessment. Due 2-4-24. NU672 Counseling and PsychotherapyUse the templates and examples provided. You can use a hypothetical patient with a history of anxiety and depression.InstructionsIn this assignment, you will complete a comprehensive psychiatric assessment interview of an adult/older adult. You can use a patient you’ve seen in clinical or someone in your personal life. Your assessment should be comprehensive, and you should refer to course texts to inform items for inclusion in your assessment. Keep in mind that you will be responsible for covering those areas addressed in the reading assignments up to this point.Students always ask for a template. Below is one that can be used to guide you in not forgetting any crucial information. There are further pieces of this assessment to include in the first column of this template. Make sure all points are addressed in each section.At a minimum, 4 scholarly references should be included and cited in APA 7th Edition formatting. The references page should be set up similar to papers that are in full APA 7th edition formatting.Note:Scholarly resources are defined as evidence-based practice, peer-reviewed journals; textbook (do not rely solely on your textbook as a reference); and National Standard Guidelines. Review assignment instructions, as this will provide any additional requirements that are not specifically listed on the rubric.HU_Initial_Psychiatric_Mental_Health_Assessment__SOAP_Note_ADHD___Cory_video.docx2.pdfInitial Psychiatric Interview/SOAP Note TemplateThere are different ways in which to complete a Psychiatric SOAP (Subjective, Objective,
Assessment, and Plan) Note. This is a template that is meant to guide you as you continue to
develop your style of SOAP in the psychiatric practice setting.Criteria Clinical NotesInformed Consent Informed consent given to patient about psychiatric interview process and psychiatric/psychotherapytreatment. Verbal and Written consent obtained. Patient the ability/capacity torespond and appears to the risk, benefits, and (Will review additional consentduring treatment plan discussion)
Subjective Verify PatientName: Corey (from case #2)
DOB: 16 y.o (specific DOB not provided in video)Minor:
Accompanied by: MotherDemographic: CaucasianGender Identifier Note: maleCC: “Mom’s always on me for everything. She’s the reason I’m here.” “I wanna play sports so
that’s why I’m here.”HPI:
Corey is a 16 y.o Caucasian male seen today in office accompanied by his mother. Patient has
no significant past medical or psychiatric history. He lives at home with his mother father and
older sister, when she is home from college. Collateral information received from both patient
and his mother. Patient is currently a high school sophomore. Both he and his mother report a
decline in performance at school. Patient states his grade have worsened over the past year.
He reports difficulty concentrating, note taking and paying attention in class. Patient states he
must be redirected to stop “doodling and talking” in class. Patient also describes difficulty with
math, reading and writing due to an inability to sit still to complete tasks. Patient reports
difficulty falling asleep at night. Corey also verbalizes periods of frustration with his mother
because she is “on me for everything” and he believes his mother is frustrated with him
because she thinks he is “bad on purpose” Patient does state he enjoys playing sports but
due to his poor performance in school he is unable to participate in extracurricular activities.
Patient reports this as the driving force to seek assistance currently.Pertinent history in record and from patient: no previous psychiatric treatmentVerify Patient: Name,
Assigned identificati
on number (e.g.,
medical record
number), Date of
birth, Phone number,
Social security
number, Address,
Photo.Include
demographics, chief
complaint, subjective
information from the
patient, names and
relations of others
present in the
interview.HPI:, Past Medical and
Psychiatric History,
Current Medications,
Previous Psych Med
trials,
Allergies.This study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 01-28-2024 12:38:19 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/Social History, Family
History.
Review of Systems
(ROS) – if ROS is
negative, “ROS
noncontributory,” or
“ROS negative with
the exception of…”During assessment: Patient describes their mood as sad that he is disappointing his mother and cannot play
sports.Patient self-esteem appears fair, no reported feelings of excessive guilt,
no reported anhedonia, does report difficulty falling asleep, does not report change in appetite, does not
report libido disturbances, does not report change in energy,
Does report decreased concentration and memory for over a year.Patient does not report increased activity, agitation, risk-taking behaviors, pressured speech, or euphoria.
Patient does not report excessive fears, worries or panic attacks.
Patient does not report hallucinations, delusions, obsessions or compulsions. Patient’s activity level,
attention and concentration were observed to be within normal limits. Patient does not report symptoms of
eating disorder. There is no recent weight loss or gain. Patient does not report symptoms of a
characterological nature.SI/ HI/ AV: Patient currently denies suicidal ideation, denies SIBx, denies homicidal ideation, denies violent
behavior, denies inappropriate/illegal behaviors.Allergies: NKDFA.
(medication & food)Past Medical Hx:
Medical history: Denies cardiac, respiratory, endocrine and neurological issues, including history head injury.
Patient denies history of chronic infection, including MRSA, TB, HIV and Hep C.
Surgical history no surgical history reportedPast Psychiatric Hx:
Previous psychiatric diagnoses: none reported.
Describes course of illness.Previous medication trials: none reported.Safety concerns:
History of Violence to Self: none reported
History of Violence to Others: none reported
Auditory Hallucinations: none reported
Visual Hallucinations: none reportedMental health treatment history discussed:
History of outpatient treatment: not reported
Previous psychiatric hospitalizations: not reported
Prior substance abuse treatment: not reportedTrauma history: Client does not report history of trauma including abuse, domestic violence, witnessing
disturbing events.Substance Use: Client denies use or dependence on nicotine/tobacco products.
Client does not report abuse of or dependence on ETOH, and other illicit drugs.This study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 01-28-2024 12:38:19 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/Current Medications: No current medications.
(Contraceptives):
Supplements:Past Psych Med Trials: N/AFamily Medical Hx:N/AFamily Psychiatric Hx: N/A
Substance use N/A
Suicides N/A
Psychiatric diagnoses/hospitalization N/A
Developmental diagnoses N/ASocial History:
Occupational History: currently unemployed. Denies previous occupational hx
Military service History: Denies previous military hx.
Education history: current 10th grade high school student
Developmental History: no significant details reported.
(Childhood History include in utero if available)
Legal History: no reported/known legal issues, no reported/known conservator or guardian.
Spiritual/Cultural Considerations: none reported.
ROS:
Constitutional: No report of fever or weight loss.
Eyes: No report of acute vision changes or eye pain.
ENT: No report of hearing changes or difficulty swallowing.
Cardiac: No report of chest pain, edema or orthopnea.
Respiratory: Denies dyspnea, cough or wheeze.
GI: No report of abdominal pain.
GU: No report of dysuria or hematuria.
Musculoskeletal: No report of joint pain or swelling.
Skin: No report of rash, lesion, abrasions.
Neurologic: No report of seizures, blackout, numbness or focal weakness. Endocrine: No report of polyuria
or polydipsia.
Hematologic: No report of blood clots or easy bleeding.
Allergy: No report of hives or allergic reaction.
Reproductive: No report of significant issues. (females: GYN hx; abortions, miscarriages, pregnancies,
hysterectomy, PCOS, etc…)Objective Vital Signs: Stable
Temp:
BP: unknown
HR: unknown
R: unknownThis is where the
“facts” are located.
Vitals,
**Physical Exam (if
performed, will notThis study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 01-28-2024 12:38:19 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/be performed every
visit in every
setting)
Include relevant labs,
test results, and
Include MSE, risk
assessment here, and
psychiatric screening
measure results.O2: unknown
Pain: unknown
Ht: unknown
Wt: unknown
BMI: unknown
BMI Range: unknown
LABS:
Lab findings WNL
Tox screen: Negative
Alcohol: Negative
HCG: N/APhysical Exam:
MSE:
Patient is cooperative and conversant, appears without acute distress, and fully oriented x 4. Patient is dressed
appropriately for age and season. Psychomotor activity appears restless and fidgety.
Presents with eye contact, affect – , ,with reported mood of “ok”. Speech: , rate,volume/tone with .TC: content elicited, suicidal ideation and homicidal ideation.Process appears , , .Cognition appears grossly intact with attention span & concentrationand average fund of knowledge.
Judgment appears . Insight appearsThe patient is able to articulate needs, is motivated for compliance and adherence to medication regimen.
Patient is willing and able to participate with treatment, disposition, and discharge planning.Assessment DSM5 Diagnosis: with ICD-10 codesDx: – F90.2 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder , combined type
Dx: –
Dx: -Include your findings,
diagnosis and
differentials (DSM-5
and any other medical
diagnosis) along with
ICD-10 codes,
treatment options,
and patient input
regarding treatment
options (if possible),This study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 01-28-2024 12:38:19 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/including obstacles to
treatment.Informed Consent
AbilityPatient the ability/capacity appears to respond to psychiatricmedications/psychotherapy and appears to the need for medications/psychotherapyand willing to maintain adherent.Reviewed potential risks & benefits, Black Box warnings, and alternatives including declining treatment.References:
Epocrates Web. (n.d.). Online.epocrates.com. Retrieved May 26, 2021, from
https://online.epocrates.com/diseases/14231/Attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-in-
children/Diagnostic-ApproachThis study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 01-28-2024 12:38:19 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/
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Assessment, and Plan) Note. This is a template that is meant to guide you as you continue to
develop your style of SOAP in the psychiatric practice setting.Criteria Clinical NotesInformed Consent Informed consent given to patient about psychiatric interview process and psychiatric/psychotherapytreatment. Verbal and Written consent obtained. Patient the ability/capacity torespond and appears to the risk, benefits, and (Will review additional consentduring treatment plan discussion)
Subjective Verify PatientName: Corey (from case #2)
DOB: 16 y.o (specific DOB not provided in video)Minor:
Accompanied by: MotherDemographic: CaucasianGender Identifier Note: maleCC: “Mom’s always on me for everything. She’s the reason I’m here.” “I wanna play sports so
that’s why I’m here.”HPI:
Corey is a 16 y.o Caucasian male seen today in office accompanied by his mother. Patient has
no significant past medical or psychiatric history. He lives at home with his mother father and
older sister, when she is home from college. Collateral information received from both patient
and his mother. Patient is currently a high school sophomore. Both he and his mother report a
decline in performance at school. Patient states his grade have worsened over the past year.
He reports difficulty concentrating, note taking and paying attention in class. Patient states he
must be redirected to stop “doodling and talking” in class. Patient also describes difficulty with
math, reading and writing due to an inability to sit still to complete tasks. Patient reports
difficulty falling asleep at night. Corey also verbalizes periods of frustration with his mother
because she is “on me for everything” and he believes his mother is frustrated with him
because she thinks he is “bad on purpose” Patient does state he enjoys playing sports but
due to his poor performance in school he is unable to participate in extracurricular activities.
Patient reports this as the driving force to seek assistance currently.Pertinent history in record and from patient: no previous psychiatric treatmentVerify Patient: Name,
Assigned identificati
on number (e.g.,
medical record
number), Date of
birth, Phone number,
Social security
number, Address,
Photo.Include
demographics, chief
complaint, subjective
information from the
patient, names and
relations of others
present in the
interview.HPI:, Past Medical and
Psychiatric History,
Current Medications,
Previous Psych Med
trials,
Allergies.This study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 01-28-2024 12:38:19 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/Social History, Family
History.
Review of Systems
(ROS) – if ROS is
negative, “ROS
noncontributory,” or
“ROS negative with
the exception of…”During assessment: Patient describes their mood as sad that he is disappointing his mother and cannot play
sports.Patient self-esteem appears fair, no reported feelings of excessive guilt,
no reported anhedonia, does report difficulty falling asleep, does not report change in appetite, does not
report libido disturbances, does not report change in energy,
Does report decreased concentration and memory for over a year.Patient does not report increased activity, agitation, risk-taking behaviors, pressured speech, or euphoria.
Patient does not report excessive fears, worries or panic attacks.
Patient does not report hallucinations, delusions, obsessions or compulsions. Patient’s activity level,
attention and concentration were observed to be within normal limits. Patient does not report symptoms of
eating disorder. There is no recent weight loss or gain. Patient does not report symptoms of a
characterological nature.SI/ HI/ AV: Patient currently denies suicidal ideation, denies SIBx, denies homicidal ideation, denies violent
behavior, denies inappropriate/illegal behaviors.Allergies: NKDFA.
(medication & food)Past Medical Hx:
Medical history: Denies cardiac, respiratory, endocrine and neurological issues, including history head injury.
Patient denies history of chronic infection, including MRSA, TB, HIV and Hep C.
Surgical history no surgical history reportedPast Psychiatric Hx:
Previous psychiatric diagnoses: none reported.
Describes course of illness.Previous medication trials: none reported.Safety concerns:
History of Violence to Self: none reported
History of Violence to Others: none reported
Auditory Hallucinations: none reported
Visual Hallucinations: none reportedMental health treatment history discussed:
History of outpatient treatment: not reported
Previous psychiatric hospitalizations: not reported
Prior substance abuse treatment: not reportedTrauma history: Client does not report history of trauma including abuse, domestic violence, witnessing
disturbing events.Substance Use: Client denies use or dependence on nicotine/tobacco products.
Client does not report abuse of or dependence on ETOH, and other illicit drugs.This study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 01-28-2024 12:38:19 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/Current Medications: No current medications.
(Contraceptives):
Supplements:Past Psych Med Trials: N/AFamily Medical Hx:N/AFamily Psychiatric Hx: N/A
Substance use N/A
Suicides N/A
Psychiatric diagnoses/hospitalization N/A
Developmental diagnoses N/ASocial History:
Occupational History: currently unemployed. Denies previous occupational hx
Military service History: Denies previous military hx.
Education history: current 10th grade high school student
Developmental History: no significant details reported.
(Childhood History include in utero if available)
Legal History: no reported/known legal issues, no reported/known conservator or guardian.
Spiritual/Cultural Considerations: none reported.
ROS:
Constitutional: No report of fever or weight loss.
Eyes: No report of acute vision changes or eye pain.
ENT: No report of hearing changes or difficulty swallowing.
Cardiac: No report of chest pain, edema or orthopnea.
Respiratory: Denies dyspnea, cough or wheeze.
GI: No report of abdominal pain.
GU: No report of dysuria or hematuria.
Musculoskeletal: No report of joint pain or swelling.
Skin: No report of rash, lesion, abrasions.
Neurologic: No report of seizures, blackout, numbness or focal weakness. Endocrine: No report of polyuria
or polydipsia.
Hematologic: No report of blood clots or easy bleeding.
Allergy: No report of hives or allergic reaction.
Reproductive: No report of significant issues. (females: GYN hx; abortions, miscarriages, pregnancies,
hysterectomy, PCOS, etc…)Objective Vital Signs: Stable
Temp:
BP: unknown
HR: unknown
R: unknownThis is where the
“facts” are located.
Vitals,
**Physical Exam (if
performed, will notThis study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 01-28-2024 12:38:19 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/be performed every
visit in every
setting)
Include relevant labs,
test results, and
Include MSE, risk
assessment here, and
psychiatric screening
measure results.O2: unknown
Pain: unknown
Ht: unknown
Wt: unknown
BMI: unknown
BMI Range: unknown
LABS:
Lab findings WNL
Tox screen: Negative
Alcohol: Negative
HCG: N/APhysical Exam:
MSE:
Patient is cooperative and conversant, appears without acute distress, and fully oriented x 4. Patient is dressed
appropriately for age and season. Psychomotor activity appears restless and fidgety.
Presents with eye contact, affect – , ,with reported mood of “ok”. Speech: , rate,volume/tone with .TC: content elicited, suicidal ideation and homicidal ideation.Process appears , , .Cognition appears grossly intact with attention span & concentrationand average fund of knowledge.
Judgment appears . Insight appearsThe patient is able to articulate needs, is motivated for compliance and adherence to medication regimen.
Patient is willing and able to participate with treatment, disposition, and discharge planning.Assessment DSM5 Diagnosis: with ICD-10 codesDx: – F90.2 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder , combined type
Dx: –
Dx: -Include your findings,
diagnosis and
differentials (DSM-5
and any other medical
diagnosis) along with
ICD-10 codes,
treatment options,
and patient input
regarding treatment
options (if possible),This study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 01-28-2024 12:38:19 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/including obstacles to
treatment.Informed Consent
AbilityPatient the ability/capacity appears to respond to psychiatricmedications/psychotherapy and appears to the need for medications/psychotherapyand willing to maintain adherent.Reviewed potential risks & benefits, Black Box warnings, and alternatives including declining treatment.References:
Epocrates Web. (n.d.). Online.epocrates.com. Retrieved May 26, 2021, from
https://online.epocrates.com/diseases/14231/Attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-in-
children/Diagnostic-ApproachThis study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 01-28-2024 12:38:19 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/
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Assessment, and Plan) Note. This is a template that is meant to guide you as you continue to
develop your style of SOAP in the psychiatric practice setting.Criteria Clinical NotesInformed Consent Informed consent given to patient about psychiatric interview process and psychiatric/psychotherapytreatment. Verbal and Written consent obtained. Patient the ability/capacity torespond and appears to the risk, benefits, and (Will review additional consentduring treatment plan discussion)
Subjective Verify PatientName: Corey (from case #2)
DOB: 16 y.o (specific DOB not provided in video)Minor:
Accompanied by: MotherDemographic: CaucasianGender Identifier Note: maleCC: “Mom’s always on me for everything. She’s the reason I’m here.” “I wanna play sports so
that’s why I’m here.”HPI:
Corey is a 16 y.o Caucasian male seen today in office accompanied by his mother. Patient has
no significant past medical or psychiatric history. He lives at home with his mother father and
older sister, when she is home from college. Collateral information received from both patient
and his mother. Patient is currently a high school sophomore. Both he and his mother report a
decline in performance at school. Patient states his grade have worsened over the past year.
He reports difficulty concentrating, note taking and paying attention in class. Patient states he
must be redirected to stop “doodling and talking” in class. Patient also describes difficulty with
math, reading and writing due to an inability to sit still to complete tasks. Patient reports
difficulty falling asleep at night. Corey also verbalizes periods of frustration with his mother
because she is “on me for everything” and he believes his mother is frustrated with him
because she thinks he is “bad on purpose” Patient does state he enjoys playing sports but
due to his poor performance in school he is unable to participate in extracurricular activities.
Patient reports this as the driving force to seek assistance currently.Pertinent history in record and from patient: no previous psychiatric treatmentVerify Patient: Name,
Assigned identificati
on number (e.g.,
medical record
number), Date of
birth, Phone number,
Social security
number, Address,
Photo.Include
demographics, chief
complaint, subjective
information from the
patient, names and
relations of others
present in the
interview.HPI:, Past Medical and
Psychiatric History,
Current Medications,
Previous Psych Med
trials,
Allergies.This study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 01-28-2024 12:38:19 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/Social History, Family
History.
Review of Systems
(ROS) – if ROS is
negative, “ROS
noncontributory,” or
“ROS negative with
the exception of…”During assessment: Patient describes their mood as sad that he is disappointing his mother and cannot play
sports.Patient self-esteem appears fair, no reported feelings of excessive guilt,
no reported anhedonia, does report difficulty falling asleep, does not report change in appetite, does not
report libido disturbances, does not report change in energy,
Does report decreased concentration and memory for over a year.Patient does not report increased activity, agitation, risk-taking behaviors, pressured speech, or euphoria.
Patient does not report excessive fears, worries or panic attacks.
Patient does not report hallucinations, delusions, obsessions or compulsions. Patient’s activity level,
attention and concentration were observed to be within normal limits. Patient does not report symptoms of
eating disorder. There is no recent weight loss or gain. Patient does not report symptoms of a
characterological nature.SI/ HI/ AV: Patient currently denies suicidal ideation, denies SIBx, denies homicidal ideation, denies violent
behavior, denies inappropriate/illegal behaviors.Allergies: NKDFA.
(medication & food)Past Medical Hx:
Medical history: Denies cardiac, respiratory, endocrine and neurological issues, including history head injury.
Patient denies history of chronic infection, including MRSA, TB, HIV and Hep C.
Surgical history no surgical history reportedPast Psychiatric Hx:
Previous psychiatric diagnoses: none reported.
Describes course of illness.Previous medication trials: none reported.Safety concerns:
History of Violence to Self: none reported
History of Violence to Others: none reported
Auditory Hallucinations: none reported
Visual Hallucinations: none reportedMental health treatment history discussed:
History of outpatient treatment: not reported
Previous psychiatric hospitalizations: not reported
Prior substance abuse treatment: not reportedTrauma history: Client does not report history of trauma including abuse, domestic violence, witnessing
disturbing events.Substance Use: Client denies use or dependence on nicotine/tobacco products.
Client does not report abuse of or dependence on ETOH, and other illicit drugs.This study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 01-28-2024 12:38:19 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/Current Medications: No current medications.
(Contraceptives):
Supplements:Past Psych Med Trials: N/AFamily Medical Hx:N/AFamily Psychiatric Hx: N/A
Substance use N/A
Suicides N/A
Psychiatric diagnoses/hospitalization N/A
Developmental diagnoses N/ASocial History:
Occupational History: currently unemployed. Denies previous occupational hx
Military service History: Denies previous military hx.
Education history: current 10th grade high school student
Developmental History: no significant details reported.
(Childhood History include in utero if available)
Legal History: no reported/known legal issues, no reported/known conservator or guardian.
Spiritual/Cultural Considerations: none reported.
ROS:
Constitutional: No report of fever or weight loss.
Eyes: No report of acute vision changes or eye pain.
ENT: No report of hearing changes or difficulty swallowing.
Cardiac: No report of chest pain, edema or orthopnea.
Respiratory: Denies dyspnea, cough or wheeze.
GI: No report of abdominal pain.
GU: No report of dysuria or hematuria.
Musculoskeletal: No report of joint pain or swelling.
Skin: No report of rash, lesion, abrasions.
Neurologic: No report of seizures, blackout, numbness or focal weakness. Endocrine: No report of polyuria
or polydipsia.
Hematologic: No report of blood clots or easy bleeding.
Allergy: No report of hives or allergic reaction.
Reproductive: No report of significant issues. (females: GYN hx; abortions, miscarriages, pregnancies,
hysterectomy, PCOS, etc…)Objective Vital Signs: Stable
Temp:
BP: unknown
HR: unknown
R: unknownThis is where the
“facts” are located.
Vitals,
**Physical Exam (if
performed, will notThis study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 01-28-2024 12:38:19 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/be performed every
visit in every
setting)
Include relevant labs,
test results, and
Include MSE, risk
assessment here, and
psychiatric screening
measure results.O2: unknown
Pain: unknown
Ht: unknown
Wt: unknown
BMI: unknown
BMI Range: unknown
LABS:
Lab findings WNL
Tox screen: Negative
Alcohol: Negative
HCG: N/APhysical Exam:
MSE:
Patient is cooperative and conversant, appears without acute distress, and fully oriented x 4. Patient is dressed
appropriately for age and season. Psychomotor activity appears restless and fidgety.
Presents with eye contact, affect – , ,with reported mood of “ok”. Speech: , rate,volume/tone with .TC: content elicited, suicidal ideation and homicidal ideation.Process appears , , .Cognition appears grossly intact with attention span & concentrationand average fund of knowledge.
Judgment appears . Insight appearsThe patient is able to articulate needs, is motivated for compliance and adherence to medication regimen.
Patient is willing and able to participate with treatment, disposition, and discharge planning.Assessment DSM5 Diagnosis: with ICD-10 codesDx: – F90.2 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder , combined type
Dx: –
Dx: -Include your findings,
diagnosis and
differentials (DSM-5
and any other medical
diagnosis) along with
ICD-10 codes,
treatment options,
and patient input
regarding treatment
options (if possible),This study source was downloaded by 100000769192234 from CourseHero.com on 01-28-2024 12:38:19 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/https://www.coursehero.com/file/110096739/HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment-SOAP-Note-ADHD-Cory-videodocx/including obstacles to
treatment.Informed Consent
AbilityPatient the ability/capacity appears to respond to psychiatricmedications/psychotherapy and appears to the need for medications/psychotherapyand willing to maintain adherent.Reviewed potential risks & benefits, Black Box warnings, and alternatives including declining treatment.References:
Epocrates Web. (n.d.). Online.epocrates.com. Retrieved May 26, 2021, from
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