Mental status examination
Mental status examination, or MSE, is a medical process where a clinician working in the field of mental health (usually a psychiatrist or psychologist) systematically examines a patient's mind. Each area of function is considered separately under categories in a way similar to a physical examination performed by physicians. However, much of the material for the MSE is gathered during psychiatric history taking. The result of this examination is combined with the psychiatric history to produce a "psychiatric formulation" of the person being examined.
Related Topics:
Mental health - Psychiatrist - Psychologist - Mind - Physical examination - Physician - Psychiatric history - Psychiatric formulation
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