Intro to Clinical Medicine I: Depression
Introduction
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Overview
Statistics
Role of the PCP
Impact of Depression
Risk Factors
Defining Depression
Major Depressive Episode
A Sad Face(s)
Differential Diagnoses
Depression Overlooked
Somatic Symptoms
Typical Complaints
When to Screen
Patient Observation
Appearance & Behavior
Screening Tools
Brief Screens (Video Activity)
Survey
Appearance & Behavior

Observe aspects of mental status that can indicate the patient is depressed

  • Overall Appearance: poor personal hygiene or grooming, or a change in level of self-care
  • Movement and Behavior: posture, eye contact, facial expressions, nervous or agitated behavior, slowed movements
 
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