TELEMEDICINE SERVICES Brant Haldimand Norfolk INITIAL MENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT NAME: I.D. # D.O.B. REASON FOR REFERRAL:



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TELEMEDICINE SERVICES Brant Haldimand Norfolk TMS INITIAL MENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT NAME: I.D. # D.O.B. (OPTINAL) ADDRESS: CITY: P.C. HOME PHONE: ALTERNATE PHONE: G.P: MARITAL STATUS: AGE: ASSSESSMENT DATE: CLINICIAN: REASON FOR REFERRAL: CHIEF COMPLAINT: (in patient s own words) HISTORY OF PRESENTING PROBLEM: STRESSORS/PRECIPITATING FACTORS Work: Family: Marital: Financial: Interpersonal: Housing: Other Page 1 of

REVIEW OF SYMPTOMS (indicate Yes or No) Depression Y N Psychosis Y N Eating Disorder (optional) Depressed Mood Delusions Restriction of Intake Loss of Interest Vis. Hallucinations Body Image Distortion Hopelessness Aud. Hallucinations Binging Suicidal Thoughts Purging Sleep Anxiety Loss of Menses Change in Energy: Panic Attacks Current Wt Increased Excessive Worries decreased Other (optional) Change in Appetite: PTSD: Phobias Increased Nightmares decreased Flashbacks Other Low sex drive Avoidance Development Disorder Poor concentration Exaggerated Startle Organic Brain Disorder Neg.Self Evaluation Acquired Brain Injury Guilt Y N Mania Euphoria (if yes screen for BPD) BPD Screen (screen with BAD**) ~ symptoms must be persistent ~ Unstable intense relationships Poor sense of self/chronic feelings of emptiness Impulsive Mood Scale Marked mood reactivity ** 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Transient stress related psychosis or dissociation Fear of abandonment/rejection Y N Difficulty controlling; inappropriate, Intense anger Recurrent suicidal behaviors, gestures Self mutilating behaviors DETAILS OF CURRENT SYMPTOMS Page 2 of

SUBSTANCE USE GAMBLING: Substance Present Past Amount Frequency Duration CURRENT MEDICATIONS (incl. OTC and Herbal Supp): ALLERGIES: Pharmacy (t) FAX # Consent to contact Pharmacy: Yes No Medications: Self-administered: yes no Supervised: yes by Method: bottle dosette blister Understanding of medication: Good Fair Poor Medication issues: Page 3 of

PAST PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY: (diagnosis, treatment, admissions-most recent if many) Consult Notes requested [ ] Discharge summary (most recent) requested [ ] PAST MEDICATION TRAILS: (max. dose, duration on this dose, why was it stopped) FAMILY PSYCIATRIC HISTORY: (relative, diagnosis, medications that helped) MEDICAL HISTORY Page 4 of

PERSONAL HISTORY: Occupation Income source Highest education level achieved School performance: (learning problems: stable, sudden changes if so why? When?) Current relationships/supports Losses traumas abuses Forensics (if relevant) MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION Appearance Looks: stated age older younger Hygiene: good fair poor Grooming: good fair poor Motor activity: normal slowed hyperactive restless agitated withdrawn hyper vigilant Eye Contact: good intermittent poor Ability to engage: good fair poor Speech Rate: normal increased decreased pressured Rhythm: even hesitation word finding difficulties Volume: normal increased decreased Quality: coherent incoherent organized tangential Mood: Page 5 of

Affect normal constricted blunted flat labile euphoric elated expansive manic irritable angry anxious calm appropriate incongruent other THOUGHT FORM: normal incoherent illogical flight of ideas tangential circumstantial perseveration distractible loose associations poverty of speech Details: THOUGHT CONTENT: **See Review of the Symptoms/Details of current symptoms** COGNITION: alert oriented normal memory short term memory problems long term memory problems family/others expressed concerns further cognitive screening recommended see G-supplement Pg 1 2 3 and testing RISK ASSESSMENT DANGER TO SELF ( check all that apply) <19 yrs or > 45 yrs marital status recent loss flat affect major mental illness financial strain pervasive hopelessness command hallucination lack of supports passive death wish previous suicide attempt Major medical illness suicidal thoughts family history of suicide unemployment suicidal intentions EtOH drug use relationship strain suicidal plan access to weapons legal difficulties DANGER TO OTHERS ( check all that apply) homicidal thoughts current violent plan violent intentions paranoid idealation command hallucinations access to weapons EtOH/drug use fears consequences BPD/ASPD/brain injury/poor impulse control history of violence violent social environment RISK ASSESSMENT SUMMARY ( ) low moderate high

To self To others INSIGHT poor fair Good PAGE 6 OF into illness Into need for treatment JUDGEMENT IMPRESSION/FORMULATION: SUGGESTIONS:

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