Explanation of Axis I to V:
Axis I:
Axis II: Personality disorders and mental retardation Axis III: Medical conditions (which may impact emotions) Axis IV: Psychosocial stressors (death, divorce, loss of job, etc.) Axis V: Global assessment of functioning.
3-step command
able to provide a correct year, month, date, day of the week, correct state, city
all 3 spheres
anhedonia
antisocial behavior
apathy, indifference
aphasia
ataxia
bradykinesia
Broca's aphasia
delusional
despondent
disheveled
dysarthria
dysgraphia
dyskinetic movement
dysphoric mood
expressive aphasia
flight of ideas
Frontal release signs such as sucking, snout reflex, grasp, palmomental reflex, nuchocephalic and self-grasping were not elicited on testing
fund of knowledge
glabellar reflex
good vocabulary
grandiose ideation
grandiosity
grip strength
groomed
ideas of reference
impulse control
impulsivity, disinhibition
incoherent
internally preoccupied
knee jerks
memory abstractions
nonpressured speech
object perception
paranoid
paresthesias
paucity of thought
perceptual abnormalities
persecutory delusions
plantar responses
poor historian
postictal confusion
postural tremor
poverty of content
poverty of speech
psychomotor dysfunction
psychotic symptoms
redirectable
reduplicative paramnesia
restraints
Romberg
sense of hopelessness
sensorium
serial 3s
serial 7s
shoulder shrugs
somatic delusions
stressors
tactile discrimination
tangential thoughts
thought blocking
trend of thought
visual withdrawal
Wernicke's aphasia
word substitution