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Appendix A: German and English Lists of Psychopathological Symptoms 1
German
BewuJ3tseinsstorungen
1. BewuBtseinsverminderung
2. BewuBtseinseinengung
3. BewuBtseinstriibung 4. Hypnagoge ZusUinde 5. Parasomnische Be
wuBtseinseinlage
Orientierungsstorungen
6. Zeitlich 7.0rtlich 8. Situativ 9. Autopsychisch
Aufmerksamkeits- und Gediichtnisstorungen
10. Auffassungsstorungen 11. Konzentrationsstorungen 12. Merkfahigkei tsstorungen
English
Disorders of Consciousness
1. Lowered vigilance (I)
2. Narrowed consciousness (3)
3. Clouded consciousness 4. Hypnagogic states 5. Parasomnia
Disturbances of Orientation
6. Time (5) 7. Place (6) 8. Situation (7) 9. Self (8)
Disorders of Attention and Memory
10. Apperception (10) 11. Concentration (11) 12. Memorization (12)
1 AMDP-III item numbers are given in parentheses
103
German
13. MerkHihigkeitsst6rungen fUr Zahlen
14. MerkHihigkeitsstarungen fUr Warter
15. MerkHihigkeitsstarungen fUr GegensUinde
16. MerkHihigkeitsstarungen fUr Formen
17. MerkHihigkeitsstarungen fUr Personen
18. MerkHihigkei tsstarungen fUr Farben
19. St6rung des Frischgedachtnisses
20. Starung des Altgedachtmsses
21. Zei tgi tterstarungen 22. Gesteigerte Lasch
vorgange 23. Hypermnesie des Altge-
dachtnisses 24. Konfabulationen 25. Paramnesien 26. Suggestibilitat/Indu
zierbarkeit
Farmale Denkstorungen
27. Gehemmt
28. Verlangsamt 29. Umstandlich
104
English
13. Memorization for numbers
14. Memorization for words
15. Memorization for objects
16. Memorization for forms
17. Memorization for people
18. Memorization for colors
19. Recent memory
20. Remote memory
21. Forgetfulness 22. Ecmnesia
23. Hypermnesia (remote memory)
24. Confabulation (13) 25. Paramnesias (14) 26. Suggestibility
Formal Disturbances of Thinking
27. Inhibited (experienced) (15)
28. Retarded (observed) (16) 29. Circumstantial (17)
German
30. Eingeengt 31. Perseverierend 32. Griibe1n 33. Gedankendrangen 34. Ideenfliichtig 35. Vorbeireden 36. GesperrtlGedankenab-
reiBen 37. Inkoharentlzerfahren 38. Neo1ogismen 39. Besch1eunigt 40. Storung des Abstraktions
vermogens 41. St5rung des Kombinato
rischen Denkens 42. Storung der Kritikfahig
keit
BejUrchtungen, Zwiinge, Phobien
43. MiBstrauen 44. Hypochondrie 45. Phobien 46. Zwangsdenken 47. Zwangsimpu1se
48. Zwangshand1ungen
Wahn
49. Wahnstimmung
English
30. Restricted (18) 31. Perseveration (19) 32. Rumination (20) 33. Pressured (21) 34. Flight of ideas (22) 35. Tangential (23) 36. Blocking (24)
37. Incoherence (25) 38. Neologisms (26) 39. Accelerated thinking (P3) 40. Impaired abstraction
41. Conceptual impairment
42. Impaired judgment
Fears, Compulsions, Phobias
43. Suspiciousness (27) 44. Hypochondriasis (28) 45. Phobias (29) 46. Obsessive thoughts (30) 47. Compulsive impulses
(31) 48. Compulsive actions (32)
Delusions
49. Delusional mood (33)
105
German
50. Wahnwahrnehmung
51. Wahneinfall
52. Wahngedanken 53. Systematisierter Wahn
54. Wahndynamik 55. Beziehungswahn
56. Beeintdichtigungswahn
57. Eifersuchtswahn
58. Schuldwahn 59. Verarmungswahn
60. Hypochondrischer Wahn
61. GroBenwahn
62. Andere Wahninhalte
Sinnestauschungen
63. Illusionen 64. Stimmenhoren
65. Andere akustische Halluzinationen
66. Optische Halluzinationen 67. Korperhalluzinationen
106
English
50. Delusional perceptions (34)
51. Sudden delusional thoughts (35)
52. Delusional ideas (36) 53. Systematized delusions
(37) 54. Delusional dynamics (38) 55. Delusions of reference
(39) 56. Delusions of persecution
(40) 57. Delusions of jealousy
(41) 58. Delusions of guilt (42) 59. Delusions of impover
ishment (43) 60. Hypochondriacal delu
sions (44) 61. Delusions of grandeur
(45) 62. Other delusions (46)
Disorders of Perception
63. Illusions (47) 64. Verbal hallucinations
(48) 65. Other auditory hallucina
tions (49) 66. Visual hallucinations (50) 67. Bodily hallucinations (51)
German
68. Geruchs-Geschmackshalluzinationen
I ch-Storungen
69. Derealisation 70. Depersonalisation 71. Gedankenausbrei tung
72. Gedankenentzug 73. Gedankeneingebung 74. Andere Fremdbeeinflus
sungserlebnisse
Storungen der AfJektivitat
75. RatIos 76. Gefiihl der Gefiihlslosig
keit 77. Affektarm (einschl.
Anhedonie) 78. Storung der Vitalgefiihle 79. Deprimiert 80. Hoffnungslos 81. AngstIich 82. Euphorisch 83. Dysphorisch 84. Gereizt (einschl.
gespannt) 85. Innerlich unruhig 86. Klagsam/jammerig 87. Insuffizienzgefiihle
English
68. Olfactory/gustatory hallucinations (52)
Disorders of EGO
69. Derealization (53) 70. Depersonalization (54) 71. Thought broadcasting
(55) 72. Thought withdrawal (56) 73. Thought insertion (57) 74. Other feelings of alien in
fluence
Disorders of Affect
75. Perplexity (59) 76. Feelings of loss offeeling
(60) 77. Blunted affect (61)
78. Loss of vitality (62) 79. Depressed mood (63) 80. Hopelessness (64) 81. Anxiety (65) 82. Euphoria (66) 83. Dysphoria (67) 84. Irritability (68)
85. Inner restlessness (69) 86. Complaintativeness (70) 87. Feelings of inadequacy (71)
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German
88. Gesteigerte Selbstwertgefuhle
89. SchuldgefUhle 90. VerarmungsgefUhle
9l. Ambivalent 92. Parathymie 93. Affektlabil 94. Affektinkontinent
95. Affektstarr
Antriebs- und Psychomotor.Storungen
96. Antriebsarm 97. Antriebsgehemmt 98. Stuporos 99. Antriebsgesteigert
100. Motorisch unruhig 10 I. Parakinese 102. Manieriert, bizarres
Verhalten 103. Theatralisch 104. Mutistisch 105. Logorrhoisch 106. Negativistisch 107. Entschl uBunfahig 108. Psychoorganisches Syn
drom
108
English
88. Exaggerated self-esteem (72)
89. Feelings of guilt (73) 90. Feelings of impover-
ishment (74) 9l. Ambivalence (75) 92. Parathymia (76) 93. Affective lability (77) 94. Affective incontinence
(78) 95. Affective rigidity (79)
Disturb. of Drive and Psychomotility
96. Lack of drive (80) 97. Inhibition of drive (81) 98. Stuporous 99. Increased drive (82)
100. Motor restlessness (83) 10 l. Parakinesia (84) 102. Mannerisms (85)
103. Histrionics (86) 104. Mutism (87) 105. Logorrhea (88) 106. Negativism 107. Indecisiveness 108. Psychoorganic Syn
drome
German
Werkzeugstorungen Global
109. Aphasien 110. Agnosien 111. Apraxien
Fronto-parietale Storungen
112. Frontale Apraxie 113. Gesichtsapraxie 114. Hochfrontales Antriebs
syndrom 115. Fronto-basales An
triebssyndrom 116. Motorische Aphasie
Occipitale Storungen
117. StOrungen des Farbempfindens/Erkennen
118. Storungen des Farbempfindens/Benennen
119. Storungen des Farbemp-findens/Vorstellen
120. Visuelle Agnosie 121. Prosopagnosie 122. Dysmorphopsie
English
Global Performance Disturbances
109. Aphasia 110. Agnosia 111. Apraxia
Frontoparietal Disturbances
112. Frontal apraxia 113. Facial apraxia 114. Prefrontal impulse syn
drome 115. Frontobasal impulse
syndrome 116. Motor aphasia
Occipital Disturbances
117. Color perception/ recogmzmg
118. Color perception/ naming
119. Color perception/ visualizing
120. Visual agnosia 121. Prosopagnosia 122. Dysmorphopsia
109
German
Parieto-occipitale Storungen
123. Stereoagnosie 124. Somatotopagnosie 125. Anosognosie 126. Nachsprechaphasie 127. Alexie 128. Agraphie 129. Akalkulie 130. Ideokinetische Apraxie 131. Ideatorische Apraxie 132. Konstruktive Apraxie
Temporale Storungen
133. Amnestische Aphasie 134. Sensorische Aphasie
Circadiane Besonderheiten
135. Morgens schlechter 136. Abends schlechter 137. Abends besser 138. Ntichtl. Exazerbationen 139. Alternier
Schlaf und Vigilanzstorungen
140. Einschlafstorungen
110
English
Parieto-occipital Disturbances
123. Stereoagnosia 124. Somatagnosia 125. Anosognosia 126. Conduction aphasia 127. Alexia 128. Agraphia 129. Acalculia 130. Ideomotor apraxia 13l. Ideational apraxia 132. Constructional apraxia
Temporal Lobe Disorders
133. Amnestic aphasia 134. Sensory aphasia
Circadian Disturbances
135. Worse in AM (89) 136. Worse in PM (90) 137. Better in PM (91) 138. Nighttime exacerbations 139. Symptom alternation
Sleep and Vigilance Disturbances
140. Difficulty falling asleep (101)
German
141. Durchsch1afstorungen 142. Friiherwachen 143. Schlafda uer verlangert 144. Schlafdauer verkiirzt 145. Nachtliche Unruhe 146. Nachtliche Verwirrt
heitszustande 147. Schlafrigkeit Tagsuber
148. Umkehrung des TagNacht Rhythmus
149. Gesteigerte TraumHitigkeit
Storungen des Sozialverhaltens
150. Sozialer Riickzug 151. Soziale Umtriebigkeit
152. Aggressivitat 153. Suizidalitat 154. Se1bstbeschadigung 155. Mangel an Krankheits
gefiih1 156. Mangel an Krankheits
einsicht 157. Ab1ehnung der Behand-
lung 158. Dissimu1ationstendenz 159. Verwahrlosung 160. Nahrungsablehnung 161. Sexualitat vermindert 162. Sexualitat gesteigert
English
141. Interrupted sleep (102) 142. Early waking 143. Prolonged sleep 144. Shortened sleep (103) 145. Nighttime restlessness 146. Nighttime confusional
state 147. Drowsiness (daytime)
(105) 148. Day-night rhythm
reversal 149. Increased dreaming
Disturbances of Social Behavior
150. Social withdrawal (92) 151. Excessi ve social contact
(93) 152. Aggressiveness (94) 153. Suicidal tendencies (95) 154. Self-mutilation (96) 155. Lack of feeling (97)
156. Lack of insight (98)
157. Uncooperativeness (99)
158. Dissimulation 159. Self-neglect 160. Refusal of nourishment 161. Decreased libido (109) 162. Increased libido (P 5)
111
German.
HilJs- und Pflegebedurftigkeit
163. Bei finanziellen Angelegenheiten
164. 1m Haushalt 165. Versorgung mit Medizin
und arztliche Betreuung 166. Gehen 167. Sich ankleiden 168. Sich waschen 169. Essen 170. Sich beschaftigen 171. Benutzen von offentli-
chen Verkehrsmitteln 172. KaustOrungen 173. Bettlagerigkeit 174. Incontinentia urinae 175. Incontinentia alvi 176. Beschmiert sich und
Umgebung
Befundunsicherheit
Zusatzu ntersuchungen
112
EKG EEG Echoenzephalogramm CT Szintigramm Dopplersonogramm Angiogramm
English
Social and Nursing Needs
163. Financial needs
164. Housekeeping 165. Medical care
166. Walking 167. Dressing self 168. Personal hygiene 169. Eating 170. Leisure activities 171. Transportation
172. Chewing 173. Bedridden 174. Urinary incontinence 175. Fecal incontinence 176. Smearing
Reliability of Information
Additional Examinations
EKG EEG Echoencephalography CAT scan Scintiscan Doppler sonography Angiography
German
Elektronystagmogramm (ENG) Lumbalpunktion (LP) Pneumenzephalogramm (PEG) Elektromyogramm (EMG) Psychologische Tests r. CBF
andere
English
Electronystagmography
Lumbar puncture Pneumoencephalography Electromyography
Psychological tests Regional cerebral blood flow Other
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Appendix B: German and English Lists of Somatic Signs 1
German
1. Korperlicher Gesundheitszustand (global)
Allgemeine korperliche Storungen
Kardiovaskuldre Storungen
2. Herzinsuffizienz 3. HerzrhythmusstOrungen 4. Hypertonie 5. Andere 6. Erkrankungen des respira
torischen Systems
Erkrankungen des Verdauungssystems
7. Hypersalivation 8. Mundtrockenheit 9. Ubelkeit
10. Obstipation 11. Diarrhoe 12. Andere
English
1. Global State of Health
General Somatic Disturbances
Cardiovascular Disturbances
2. Cardiac insufficiency 3. Dysrhythmia 4. Hypertension 5. Other 6. Respiratory Disorders
Gastrointestinal Disorders
7. Hypersalivation (110) 8. Dry mouth (Ill) 9. Nausea (112)
10. Constipation (115) 11. Diarrhea (116) 12. Other
1 AMDP-III item numbers are given in parentheses
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German
Erkrankungen des Urogenitalsystems
13. Niereninsuffizienz 14. Miktionsstorungen 15. Andere 16. Erkrankungen des Bewe
gungsapparates
StoJJwechselstorungen
17. Diabetes Mellitus 18. Andere 19. Chronische Schmerzzu
stande 20. Chronische konsumptive
Prozesse
Sonstige korperliche Storungen
21. Akkomodationsstorungen 22. Schwitzen vermehrt
23. Frosteln 24. Durst vermehrt 25. Durst vermindert 26. Appetit vermehrt 27. Appetit vermindert 28. Kopfschmerzen 29. Schwindel 30. Andere
English
Urogenital Disturbances
13. Renal insufficiency 14. Micturition disturbances 15. Other 16. Skeletomuscular
disturbances
Metabolic Disturbances
17. Diabetes mellitus 18. Other 19. Chronic Pain
20. Chronic Consumptive Processes
Other Somatic Disorders
21. Blurred vision (121) 22. Excessive perspiration
(122) 23. Chills (123) 24. Excessive thirst (108) 25. Reduced thirst 26. Excessive appetite (107) 27. Decreased appetite (106) 28. Headache (126) 29. Dizziness (118) 30. Other
115
German
N eurologische Storungen
31. Geruchsstorungen
Seh- und Blickstorungen
32. Zentrale Sehstorungen
33. Periphere Sehstorungen
34. Zentrale Blickparese 35. Augenmuskelparese 36. Blickrichtungsnystagm us 37. Spontannystagmus
H orstorungen
38. Mittelohr 39. Innenohr
Zentrale motorische Storungen
40. Hemiparese 41. Paraparese 42. Tetraparese
Zentrale Sensibilitiitsstorungen
43. Hemihypaesthesie 44. Querschnitt
116
English
Neurological Disorders
31. Olfactory Disorders
Visual and Ocular Disorders
32. Central visual disturbance
33. Peripheral visual distur-bance
34. Central gaze paresis 35. Oculomotor paresis 36. Optokinetic nystagmus 37. Spontaneous nystagmus
Hearing Disorders
38. Middle ear 39. Inner ear
Central Motor Disorders
40. Hemiparesis 41. Paraparesis 42. Quadriparesis
Central Sensory Disorders
43. Hemihypesthesia 44. Transverse hypesthesia
German
Periphere motorische Storungen
45. Distal 46. Proximal 47. Periphere Sensibilitiitssto
rung en
Radikulare Lasion
48. Zervikal 49. Thorakal 50. Lumbosakral
Extrapyramidale M otorik
51. Rigor 52. Tremor grobschIagig 53. Tremor feinschlagig 54. Akinese 55. Akathisie 56. Akute Dyskinesen 57. Persistierende Dyskine
sen
Koordinationsstorungen
58. lntentionstremor 59. Zeigeataxie 60. Standataxie 61. Gangataxie
English
Peripheral Motor Disorders
45. Distal 46. Proximal 47. Peripheral Sensory Dis
orders
Spinal Cord Lesions
48. Cervical 49. Thoracic 50. Sacrolumbar
Extrapyramidal Disorders
51. Rigidity 52. Gross tremor 53. Fine tremor 54. Akinesia 55. Akathisia 56. Acute dyskinesia 57. Tardive dyskinesia
Disorders of Coordination
58. Intention tremor 59. Pointing ataxia 60. Postural ataxia 61. Gait ataxia
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German
Primitivrejlexe
62. Perioral 63. Greifreflex 64. Palmomentalreflex 65. Andere 66. Gleichgewichtsstorungen
Bulbare Symptome
67. Sprechen 6S. Schlucken
Cerebrale Anfalle
69. Generalisierte primaTe Epilepsie
70. Generalisierte sekundare Epilepsie
71. Partielle (lokale) EpilepSle
72. Unklassifizierte Epilepsie
Sonstige Storungen d. ZNS
73. Peripher 74. Zentral 75. Psychogen 76. Handigkeit
lIS
English
Primitive Reflexes
62. Perioral reflex 63. Grasp reflex 64. Palmomental reflex 65. Other 66. Equilibrium Disorders
Bulbar Disorders
67. Speaking 6S. Swallowing
Cerebral Seizures
69. Generalized primary epilepsy
70. Generalized secondary epilepsy
71. Focal epilepsy
72. Unclassified epilepsy
Other CNS Disorders
73. Peripheral 74. Central 75. Psychogenic 76. Handedness
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Index
The first numeric refers to page number. The second letter/numeric, refers to AGP item, i.e., IB = Identification Block, DD = Demographic Data, PH = Psychiatric History, PS = Psychopathological Symptoms, SS = Somatic Signs.
Abstraction, impaired 55, PS40 Acalulia 76, PS129 Accommodation, visual 91, SS21 Actions, compulsive 56, PS48 Admission, number of 42, PH28 -, reason for 40, DD24 -, type of 40, DD23 Affect, blunted 65, PS77 Affective lability 68, PS93 - incontinence 68, PS94 - rigidity 68, PS95 Age 33,DD2 Aggressiveness 80, PP152 Agnosia 73, PSlJO -, visual 75, PS120 Agraphia 76, PS128 Akathisia 96, SS55 Akinesia 95, SS54 Alexia 76, PS127 Ambivalence 68, PS91 Anamnesis, source of 33, DD1 Anxiety 66, PS81 Anosognosia 76, PS125 Aphasia 73, PSJ09 -, amnestic 77, PS133 -, conduction 76, PS126 -, motor 74, PS1l6 -, nominal 77, PS133 -, sensory 77, PS134 Apperception 49, PS10 Appersonalization 64, PS70 Appetite, decreased 92, SS27 -, excessive 92, SS26 Apraxia 73, PS111
-, facial 74, PS1l3 -, frontal 74, PS1l2 -, ideational 76, PS131 -, ideomotor 76, PS130 -, constructive 77, PS132 -, motor 74, PSlJ6 Ataxia, pointing 96, SS59 -, postural 96, SS60 -, gait 96, SS6J Attention, disorders of 49,
PSlO-26
Bedridden 82, PS173 Blocking, thought 54, PS36 Blunted affect 65, PS77 Blurred vision 91, SS21 Breathing difficulties 87, SS6 Bulbar disorders 98, SS67-68
Cerebral seizures 98, SS69-75 Chewing disturbance 82, P S 172 Children, number of 34, DD5 - -, presently living 34, DD5 Chills 91, SS23 Chronic pain 90, SS19 Circadian disturbances 78,
PS135-139 - -, better p.m. 78, PS137 - -, worse a.m. 78, PS135 - -, worse p.m. 78, PS136 - -, nighttime exacerbation 78,
PS138 - -, symptom alternation 78,
PS139
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Circumstantial thinking 52, P829 Clinic/hospital number 30, IB2 CNS disorders 99, S873-75 - -, peripheral 99, SS73 - -, central 99,8874 - -, psychogenic 99,8875 Color naming 75, PSl18 - recognition 75, PSlJ7 - visualizing 75, PSlJ9 Complaintativeness 67, P886 Compulsions 56, PS46-48 -, actions 56, PS48 -, impulses 56, P847 -, thoughts 56, PS46 Concentration 49, P8lJ Condensation 54, P837 Confabulation 51, P824 Confidence, exaggerated 67, P888 Consciousness, disorders of 46,
P81-6 -, clouded 47, P83 -, hypnagogic 47, P84 -, lowered 47, P81 -, narrowed 47, P82 -, parasomnia 47, PS5 Constipation 89,8SlO Consumptive processes 90, 8820 Contamination 54, PS37 Coprolalia 56, PS47
Data source 33, DD1 Date, birth 31, IB12 -, examination 31, IB9 Deja-vu 51, PS25 Delusions 57, PS49-62 -, grandeur 61, PS61 -, guilt 60, PS58 -, hypochondriacal 60, P860 -, ideas 58, P852 -, impoverishment 60, PS59 -, jealousy 60, P857 -, mood 57, P849 -, nihilistic 60, PS60 -, other 61, PS62 -, perceptions 58, PS50 -, persecution 59, PS56
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-, reference 59, P855 -, religious 61, PS61 -, systematized 58, PS53 Demographic data 33, DDl-24 Depersonalization 63, P870 Depressed mood 66, P879 Derailment 54, PS37 Derealization 63, PS69 Desultory thoughts 54, PS37 Diagnosis, admission 100 -, final 101 Diabetes mellitus 90, S817 Diarrhea 89, S8lJ Disorders, attention/memory 49,
P810-26 -, bulbar 98, SS67-68 -, cardiovascular 85, S82-5 -, central motor 94, SS40-42 -, central sensory 94, 8843-44 -, consciousness 46, P81-5 -, coordination 96, SS58-61 -, drive and psychomotility 69,
P896-107 -, ego 63, P869-74 -, equilibrium 98,8866 -, extrapyramidal 95,8S51-57 -, fronto-parietal 74, P8112-116 -, gastrointestinal 88,887-12 -, hearing 93, SS38-39 -, metabolic 90,8817-18 -, neurological 92,8831-76 -, occipital 74, PS1l7-122 -, olfactory 93,8831 -, orientation 48, PS6-9 -, other, CNS 99,8873-75 -, parieto-occipital 75, P8123-132 -, perception 61, P863-68 -, peripheral sensory 95, S847 -, respiratory 87,8S6 -, skeletomuscular 90, SS16 -, somatic 85, 882-30 -, urogenital 89,8813-15 -, visual 93, SS32-37 Dissimulation 80, PS158 Disturbances, affect 65, PS75-95 -, circadian 78, PS135-J39
-, gastrointestinal 88, SS7-12 -, sleep 78, PS140-149 -, social behavior 79, PS150-J62 -, temporal 77, PS133-134 Dizziness 92, SS29 Dreaming, increased 79, PSJ49 Drive, increase of 70, PS99 -, inhibition of 69, PS97 -, lack of 69, PS96 Drowsiness 79, PS147 Dry mouth 88, SS8 Dynamics, delusional 59, PS54 Dyskinesia, acute 96, SS56 -, tardive 96, SS57 Dysmorphopsia 75, PSl22 Dysphagia 98, SS68 Dysphoria 67, PS83 Dysrhythmia, cardiac 86, SS3
Early wakening 78, SS142 Echolalia 70, PSIOI Echopraxia 70, PSJOI Ecmnesia 51, PS72 Education 37, DD15 Ego, disorders of 63, PS69-74 Employment 38, DD17 Equilibrium disorders 98, SS66 Euphoria 67, PS82 Examinations, additional 83 Extrapyramidal disorders 95,
SS5J-57
Fa.mily, composition 36, DD13 -, lllcome 37, DD14 -, psychiatric history 41, PH25 Fears, compulsions 55, PS43-48 Feeling, alien influence 65, PS74 -, loss of 65, PS76 -, vitality 66, PS78 Financial needs 81, PS163 Forgetfulness 51, PS21 Freetime activities 39, DD19
Gastrointestinal disturbances 88 SS7-12 '
Guardianship 35, DDIO
Guilt, delusional 60, PS58 -, non-delusional 68, PS89
Hallucinations 61, PS64-68 -, bodily 62, PS67 -, coenesthetic 62, PS67 -, gustatory 62, PS68 -, kinesthetic 62, PS67 -, olfactory 62, P S68 -, optical 62, P S66 -, other auditory 62, PS65 -, phonemic 62, PS64 -, tactile 62, PS67 -, verbal 62, PS65 -, visual 62, PS66 Handedness 99, SS76 Headache 92, SS28 Head pain 92, SS28 Health, global state of 84, SSl Hemiparesis 94, SS40 Hemihypesthesia 94, SS43 History, psychiatric 40, PH25-36 Histrionics 70, PS103 Hopelessness 66, PS80 H~usehold composition 36, DD13 - lllcome 37, DD14 Housekeeping 81, PS164 Hypesthesia, tranverse 94. SS43 Hypersalivation 88, SS7 . Hypertension 86, SS4 Hypochondriacal delusions 60
PS60 ' Hypochondriasis (non-
delusional) 55, PS44
Idea, delusional 58, PS52 Identification Block 30, I B1-11 Illness, course of 43, PH 33 -, family psychiatric 41, PH25 -, lack offeeling 80, PS155 -, non-psychiatric 41, PH26 -, present 43, PH30 -, psychiatric 42, PH27 Illusion 61, PS63 Impairment, abstraction 55, PS40 -, conceptual 55, PS41 -,judgment 55, PS42
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Impoverishment, delusional 60, PS59
-, non-delusional 68, PS90 Impulses, compulsive 56, PS47 Impulse syndrome, fronto-
basal 74, PS115 - -, prefrontal 74, PS114 Inadequacy, feelings of 67, PS87 Incoherence 54, PS37 Incontinence, affective 68, P S94 -, feces 82, PS175 -, urine 82, PSI 74 Indecisiveness 70, PSI07 Inhibition, drive 69, PS97 Inner ear 93, SS39 Insight, lack of 80, PSI56 Insomnia, early 78, PS140 -, late 78, PS142 -, middle 78, PS14I Insufficiency, cardiac 86, SS2 -, renal 89, SS13 Irritability 67, PS84
Jamais-vu 51, PS25 Jealousy, delusional 60, PS57 -, non-delusional 55, PS43
Lability, affective 68, PS93 Laughing, compulsive 57, PS48 Leisure activities 82, PSI 70 Libido, decreased 81, PSI6I -, increased 87, PSI62 Logorrhea 70, PSI05
Mannerisms 70, PSI02 Marital status 33, DD3 Memorization 49, PSI2 Memory, disorders of 49,
PSI 0-26 -, colors 50, PSI8 -, forms 50, PSI6 -, numbers 50, PS13 -, objects 50, PSI5 -, people 50, PS17 -, remote 51, PS20 -, words 50, PSJ4
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Micturition disturbances 89, SSJ4 Middle ear 93, SS38 Mood, delusional 57, P S49 Motor disorder, peripheral 94,
SS45-46 - -, distal 94, SS45 - -, proximal 94, SS46 Mutism 70, PSI04
Nationality 34, DD4 Nausea 89, SS9 Need, dressing 82, PS167 -, eating 82, PS169 -, financial 81, PSI63 -, housekeeping 81, PSI64 -, hygiene 82, PSI68 -, medical 82, PSI65 -, transportation 82, PSI7I -, walking 82, PSI66 Negativism 70, PS106 Neologism 54, PS38 Neurological disorders 92 Night-time confusion 79, PSJ46 Night-time exacerbation 78,
PS138 Night-time restlessness 79, PSJ45 Nourishment, refusal of 81, PSI60 Nystagmus, optokinetic 93, SS36 -, spontaneous 93, SS37
Occipital disturbances 74, PS117-I22
- -, color recognition 76, PS117 - -, color naming 75, PS118 - -, color visualizing 75, PS119 - -, dysmorphopsia 75, PSI22 - -, prosopagnosia 75, PS12I - -, visual agnosia 75, PSI20 Occupation 38, DD17 Orientation, disturbances of 48,
PS6-9 -, place 48, PS7 -, self 49, PS9 -, situation 48, PS8 -, time 48, P S6
Pain, chronic 90, SS19 Paragrammatism 54, PS37 Parakinesis 70, PS101 Paralogia 53, PS35 Paramimia 68, PS92 Paramnesia 25, PS25 Paraparesis 94, SS41 Paresis, gaze 93, SS34 -, oculomotor 93, SS35 Patient initials 30,IB6 - number 31, IB7 Perception, disorders of 61,
PS63-68 Perceptions, delusional 58, PS50 Period number 31, IB8 Perplexity 65, PS75 Perspiration, increased 91, SS22 Perseveration 53, PS31 Phobia 56, PS45 Phobias and compulsions 55,
PS43-48 Phoneme 62, P S65 Present illness 43, PH31-36 - -, course 43, PH33 - -, direction 43, PH33 - -, duration 43, PH34 - -, first manifestation 43, PH31 - -,severity 43,PH31 Previous care 39, DD21 Primitive reflex 97, SS6~-65 Prior treatment, non-pharmaco-
logic 44, PH 35 - -, pharmacologic 44, PH 35 - -, psychopharmacologic 44,
PH35 - -, status 44, PH35 Provider, treatment 45, PH36 Psychoorganic syndrome 71,
PS108 Psychopharmacology,
previous 44, PH 35
Quadriparesis 94, SS42
Race 31,IBll Rater experience 23 - number 30,IB4
Referral source 40, DD22 Reflex, grasp 97, SS63 -, palmomental 97, SS64 -, perioral 97, SS62 Refusal, nourishment 81, PS160 Relationships, social 39, DD20 Reliability 83 Religion 34, DD7 Religious conviction 35, DD8 Residence, institutional 36, DD12 Residential setting 35, DDII - status 35, DD12 Restlessness, inner 67, PS25 -, motor 70, PSlOO -, nighttime 79, PSI46 Restriction 53, PS30 Retardation 52, PS29 Retention 49, PSI2 Retirement 39, DDI8 Rigidity, affective 68, PS95 -, motoric 95, SS5I Ritual 56, PS48
Seizure, localized 98, SS71 -, primary 98, SS69 -, secondary 98, SS70 -, unclassified 99, SS72 Self-care, lack of 80, P SI59 Self-esteem, exaggerated 67, PS88 Self-mutilation 80, PSI54 Self-neglect 80, PS159 Sex 31,IB10 Siblings, number of 34, DD6 -, -, presently living 34, DD6 -, -, twin 34, DD6 Sleep, day/night reversal 79,
PS148 -, difficulty falling asleep 78,
PS140 -, early wakening 78, PS142 -, increased dreaming 79, PS149 -, interrupted 78, PS141 -, nighttime confusion 79, PS146 -, nighttime restlessness 79, PS145 -, prolonged 79, PS143 -, shortened 79, PS144
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Smearing 82, PS176 Social contact, excessive 79,
PSI5I - withdrawal 79, PSI50 Social-nursing needs 81,
PSI63-176 Somatagnosia 75, PS124 Somnolence 47, PSI Sopor 47, PSI Speech disorder 98, SS67 Spinal cord lesions, cervical 95,
SS48 - - -, sacrolumbar 95, SS50 - - -, thoracic 95, SS49 Status, marital 33, DD3 -, patient 30,IB5 Stereoagnosia 75, PS123 Stereotypy 70, PSIOI Study number 30,IB3 Stuporous 69, PS98 Substitution 54, PS37 Suggestibility 52, PS26 Suicidal attempt, most recent 43,
PH29 - -, number of 42, PH29 - tendencies 80, PSi 53 Swallowing disorder 98, sS6i Sweating, increased 91, SS72 Suspiciousness 55, PS43
Tetraparesis 94, SS42 Thirst, excessive 91, SS24 -, reduced 91, SS25 Thought, accelerated 55, PS39 - blocking 54, PS36 -, broadcasting 64, PS7i -, circumstantial 52, PS29 -, disorders of 52, PS27-42 -, flight of ideas 53, PS34
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- incoherence 54, P S36 -, inhibited 52, PS27 - insertion 64, PS73 - neologisms 54, PS38 -, obsessive 56, PS46 -, paralogia 53, PS35 -, perseveration 53, PS3I -, pressured 53, PS33 -, restricted 53, PSO -, retarded 52, PS28 -, rumination 53, PS32 -, tangential 53, PS35 - withdrawal 64, PS72 Time span 46 Transitivism 64, PS70 Treatment provider 45, PH36 - -, prior 44, PH35 - refusal 80, PSi57 Tremor, fine 95, SS53 -, gross 95, SS52 -, intention 96, SS58 Trusteeship 35, DD9
Uncooperativeness 80, PSi 57 Urinary difficulty 89, SS14 - insufficiency 89, SS13
Verbigeration 70, PSlOi Vigilance, disturbances of 78,
PS140-149 Visual disturbances, central 93,
SS32 - -, peripheral 93, SS33 Vital feelings, loss of 66, PS78 Vocational training 38, DDi6 Vomiting 89, SS9
Withdrawal, social 79, PSI50