Compose a written comprehensive psychiatric evaluation of a patient you have seen in the clinic. 2. Upload your completed comprehensive psychiatric ev
Step 1: You will use the Graduate Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation Template & to:
1. Compose a written comprehensive psychiatric evaluation of a patient you have seen in the clinic.
2. Upload your completed comprehensive psychiatric evaluation as a Word doc. Scanned PDFs will not be accepted.
• For the Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation Presentation Assignment: You will need to get it signed by your preceptor for the presentation (actual signature, not electronically
typed).
Step 2: Each student will create a focused SOAP note video presentation in the next assignment. See Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation Presentation 2 for more details.
SOAP is an acronym that stands for Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan.
S=
Subjective data: Patient’s Chief Complaint (CC); History of the Present Illness (HPI)/ Demographics; History of the Present Illness (HPI) that includes the presenting problem and
the 8 dimensions of the problem (OLDCARTS or PQRST); Review of Systems (ROS)
• = Objective data: Medications; Allergies; Past medical history; Family psychiatric history; Past surgical history; Psychiatric history, Social history; Labs and screening tools; Vital
signs; Physical exam, (Focused), and Mental Status Exam
A = Assessment: Primary Diagnosis and two differential diagnoses including ICD-10 and DSM5 codes
P= Plan: Pharmacologic and Non-pharmacologic treatment plan; diagnostic testing/screening tools, patient/family teaching, referral, and follow up
Other: Incorporate current clinical guidelines NIH Clinical Guidelines &› or APA Clinical Guidelines G›, research articles, and the role of the PMHNP in your evaluation.
• Psychiatric Assessment of Infants and Toddlers G›
• Psychiatric Assessment of Children and Adolescents G›
Reminder: It is important that you complete this assessment using your critical thinking skills. You are expected to synthesize your clinical assessment, formulate a psychiatric diagnosis, and
develop a treatment plan independently. It is not acceptable to document “my preceptor made this diagnosis.” An example of the appropriate descriptors of the clinical evaluation is listed
below. It is not acceptable to document “within normal limits.”
Graduate Mental Status Exam Guide L
Successfully_Capture HPI Elements in Psychiatry _E/M Notes G
AAPC Admin. (2013, August 1). Successfully capture HPI elements in psychiatry E/M notes. Advancing the Business of Healthcare. https://www.aapc.com/blog/25848-successfully-capture-
hpi-elements-in-psychiatry-em-notes/
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