1 |
Excitement |
Extreme hyperactivity, constant motor unrest which is apparently non-purposeful, includes aggressive episodes |
2 |
Immobility-stupor |
Extreme hypoactivity, remains in the same position for hours, immobility. Minimally responsive to stimuli |
3 |
Mutism |
Verbally unresponsive or minimally responsive |
4 |
Staring |
Fixed gaze, little or no visual scanning of environment, decreased blinking |
5 |
Grimacing |
Facials spasms, facial tics, or maintenance of odd facial expressions |
6 |
Echopraxia or echolalia |
Mimicking of examiner’s movements/speech |
7 |
Rigidity |
Maintenance of a rigid position despite efforts to be moved |
8 |
Negativism |
Apparently motiveless resistance to instructions or to attempts to move/examine the patient. Contrary behavior, does the opposite of the instruction |
9 |
Active or passive refusal to eat or drink |
Minimal or reduced food and fluid intake during the past week |
10 |
Impulsivity |
Patient suddenly engages in inappropriate behavior (e.g., runs down the hallway, starts screaming, or takes off clothes) without provocation. Afterwards, cannot explain |