CRACKCast E114 - Factitious Disorders and Malingering - a podcast by The CanadiEM.org Team

from 2017-10-02T14:26:50

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This episode of CRACKCast covers Rosen' 9th edition, Chapter 104, Factitious Disorders and Malingering.

Episode Overview

  • Two categories of psychiatric illness are covered in this episode
    • Factitious Disorder
    • Malingering
  • Individuals suffering from factitious disorders fabricate symptoms of illness to fulfill the sick role (primary gain)
  • Individuals suffering from malingering fabricate symptoms of illness to obtain something (secondary gain)
  • Despite the fact that we may suspect either factitious disorder or malingering, we must strive to objectively assess the patient for concrete evidence of disease
  • If no objective evidence of disease exists in a patient, do not investigate with needless and/or harmful diagnostic modalities
    • Refer back to their primary care physician
  • If you are suspecting factitious disorder by proxy, the safety of your patient should always be your first priority 

Core Questions

  • What is a factitious disorder and what is malingering?
  • List the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for factitious disorder imposed on self (FDIS)
  • List the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for factitious disorder imposed on another (FDIA)
  • List four characteristics of malingering

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