suggestibility to the idea of hidden personality.
Arlene Robbins Wolberg has written: 'The borderline patient' -- subject(s): Borderline personality disorder
A 36-year-old male patient was diagnosed as having narcolepsy by Dr. Westphal (Karl Friedrich Otto Westphal) in Germany during 1870-1877 but the name of this particular patient is unknown. (This patient's mother is believed to have had the disorder also.)
David F. L. Dawson has written: 'Relationship management of the borderline patient' -- subject(s): Borderline personality disorder, Psychotherapist and patient, Treatment
Currently, bipolar disorder is diagnosed based on the patient's description of their symptoms. But now researchers have shown that 10 genes that can be detected in the blood could provide a better way to assess a patient.
Primary personality refers to the set of consistent traits, behaviors, and characteristics that form the core of an individual's identity and influence how they interact with the world. It is often seen as the dominant aspect of one's personality that remains relatively stable over time.
Neurofibromatosis is usually diagnosed when the patient has 10 or more cafe-au-lait spots.
usually by observing symptoms and behavior during an active episode. It is very obvious in most cases. when there is no active episode you can't diagnose it at all except retrospectively from patient's subjective history.
by seeing how a bird reacted to the patient.
all answers are correct
It depends on the reason the patient is receiving the treatment, for example bipolar, personality disorder ect. There is not one specific code that is to be used with 90862, it is a pharmacy management code, so it is basically asking you why the patient is taking medication.
usually by observing symptoms and behavior during an active episode. It is very obvious in most cases. when there is no active episode you can't diagnose it at all except retrospectively from patient's subjective history.