Initial Neuropsychiatry Appointment Guide
Practical approach to neuropsychiatry initial appointment (60 minutes interview / examination, 30 minutes staffing). The visit will be largely consisting of clinical interview. As appropriate, additional neurological and cognitive examination may be in order. The core components of the appointment include:
Core questions to obtain during the history:
• History of current complaint
1) Description of complaint
2) Duration of symptoms
3) Inciting factors (though the patient may not appreciate the source of symptoms)
4) Current stressors
• Psychiatric and medical history
1) Previous diagnoses
2) Previous harm to self or others
3) History of psychotic symptoms
4) History of hospitalizations
5) Prior treatments (medication, psychotherapy)
• Social and family history
1) Significant relationships / supports
2) Highest degree of education
3) Occupation
4) Substances (alcohol, recreational substances, caffeine)
5) Family history of psychiatric illness
• Core components of mental status examination
1) Appearance and behavior
2) Mood (reported by patient) and affect (how they appear)
3) Thought process (can answer questions linearly vs tangential / circumstantial responses)
4) Psychotic content (report of auditory hallucinations, paranoia, ideas of reference)
5) Thoughts of self-harm or harm towards others
• Core components of laboratory or imaging review
1) MRI
- T2 FLAIR axial images to review white matter disease
- Coronal T1 to review hippocampus
- SWI to review for hemosiderin deposits
2) Laboratory - Vitamin B12, TSH, CBC, BMP
• Basic summary of the patient:
1) One-liner and reason for referral
2) Chief complaint and associated symptoms with relevant current stressors
3) Relevant history
4) Mental status relevant findings and objective testing
5) Differential diagnosis
• Treatment
1) Referral to psychotherapy
2) Pharmacotherapy
3) Lifestyle modifications and reduction of outside stressors