Nimhans Case Proforma New
Nimhans Case Proforma New
Nimhans Case Proforma New
2. HOPI:
Give a detailed account of symptoms from onset to the time of consultation including their
chronological evolution and course.
ONSET:
1
Abrupt- developed within few hours
2 PRECIPITATION FACTORS:
COURSE OF ILLNESS:
3
Episodic- discrete symptomatic periods with intervening periods of normalcy
Continuous
ASSOCIATED DISTURBANCES:
4
Disturbances in sleep, appetite, weight, sexual life, social life, occupation and evidences
of secondary gain.
3. PAST HISTORY:
Past psychiatric illness: Nature and duration of symptoms and nature of the treatment
received and pattern of response, degree of compliance.
Past physical illness: Epilepsy, hypertension, diabetes, tuberculosis, head injury, asthma
and any other medical illness.
4. FAMILY HISTORY:
Description of individual family members, parents and siblings. Whether they are alive
or dead, age, education, occupation, marital status, personality, relationship with the
patient.
5. PERSONAL HISTORY:
BIRTH & EARLY DEVELOPMENT:
Developmental milestones.
Sleep disturbances
Thumb sucking
Nail biting
Temper tantrums
Bed wetting
Stammering
Frequent fights
Truancy
Stealing
SCHOOL:
Type of school
Scholastic performance
OCCUPATION:
Work satisfaction
Competence
Future ambitions
MENSTRUAL HISTORY:
Age of menarche,
Reaction to menarche
Regularity of periods
Dysmenorrhea
Oligomenorrhoea
Emotional disturbances in relation to menstrual cycle
SEXUAL HISTORY:
Masturbatory practices
Extramarital relationships
MARITAL HISTORY:
Arranged or self
SUBSTANCE ABUSE:
6. PREMORBID HISTORY:
Description of the personality prior to the beginning of the mental illness aim at a picture of an
individual, not a type.
Attempt should be made particularly in cases of neurosis or affective disorder to elicit evidence about all
aspects of premorbid personality.
SOCIAL RELATIONS:
To family
To friends
Groups
Societies
Clubs
MOOD:
Worrying / placid
Optimistic / pessimistic
Self-depreciative / satisfied
CHARACTER:
Rigid / flexible
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS:
Tactful / outspoken
Adaptable / unadaptable
Perfectionist & self critical / complacent & self approving in relation to own
behavior n achievement
ENERGY, INITIATIVE:
Energetic / sluggish
HABITS:
Eating
Alcohol & tobacco consumption, Self medication specify amount taken recently and
earlier
Sleeping
Excretory functions
MENtAL StAtUS EXAMINAtION
A systematically conducted MSE is an important component of case taking.
MSE has to be repeated several times during the course of illness to the evolution of
symptoms, effectiveness of treatment…etc…
7. GENERAL BEHAVIOUR:
Observations of ward staff and observations of examiner
Is he slow / hesitant ?
1. THOUGHT:
FORM:
STREAM:
Flight of ideas
Retardation of thinking
Circumstantiality
Perseveration
Thought blocking
POSSESSION:
Thought alienation
CONTENT:
Type of delusions
Fleeting / fixed
2. MOOD:
Diurnal variations
3. PERCEPTION:
Hallucinations
Detailed description of h.
Auditory h. –
Continuous / intermittent
Pleasant / unpleasant
Illusions
Heightened perceptions
Dulled perceptions
4. COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS:
Clinical assessment includes
Orientation
Memory
Intelligence
Judgement
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Ask the patient to listen carefully and repeat them in the same order after the examiner finishes
Read the digits at the rate of one per second to the patient
If d pt. cannot repeat a second trial with same number of digits is given and credit is given if the
response is correct
SERIAL SUBTRACTIONS:
The examiner instructs the pt. with an example of how to perform a task.
Note the responses verbatim and note the time taken in seconds
ORIENTATION:
TIME :
PERSON:
MEMORY:
i. address test
An address consisting of about 4-5 facts not known to the pt. is slowly read to the pt.
after instructing him to attend to the examiner to engage in the conversation (to avoid
rehearsal) and the response is noted verbatim.
ii. Asking the pt. to recall events in the last 24 hrs. Responses given by the pt. is
crosschecked from the reliable source
Remote memory –
o No. of children
INTELLIGENCE:
It includes areas of general information, comprehensive arithmetic abstraction
GENERAL INFORMATION –
For literates –
o Names of prime minister, chief minister
o Capitals of countries
For illiterates –
o Prizes of land
COMPREHENSION :
o What will you do if you miss the bus when you are on journey ?
ARITHMETIC :
o I borrowed 6 rupees from a friend and returned 2 rupees , how much do I still owe to
him?
o If a man buys cloth for 12 rupees and gives the shopkeeper 20 rupees, how much
change would he get back ?
o How many pencils do you buy for 2 rupees if one pencil costs 25 ps.
Time limit for 1-3 questions is 15 secs and for 4th is 30 secs.
ABSTRACTION :
Differences –
o Stone / potato
o Fly / butterfly
o Cinema / radio
o Iron / silver
Similarities –
o Orange / banana
o Dog / lion
o Eye / ear
o North / West
o Table / chair
Proverbs –
The patient is asked the following questions whether he knows what a proverb is
When the patient had the concept of a proverb the following may be asked
The response of the pt. is to be noted verbatim & the answer is judged to be correct
or incorrect.
JUDGEMENT:
Is accused in three areas – personal, social, test
o Test judgement – two problems are presented in a manner in which he can comprehend
5. INSIGHT:
Test the pt’s level of awareness of his illness.
o Partial – pt. recognizes that he is Ill but gives explanation in physical terms.
o Present – pt. fully realizes the emotional nature of his illness and the cause of his
symptoms.