What does the health examination of patients with severe mental illness include?

Generally exclude some tests of mental disorders caused by organic reasons, including general physical examination, blood pressure, weight, blood routine (including white blood cell classification), transaminase, blood sugar and electrocardiogram. Mainly to communicate with patients and their families, to find the patients' mental symptoms, and also to have some psychological tests.

The management service standard for patients with severe mental illness refers to patients with severe mental illness who are clearly diagnosed and live at home within their jurisdiction. Severe mental illness refers to a group of mental diseases whose clinical manifestations are hallucinations, delusions, serious thinking disorders and behavioral disorders, and patients' social life ability is seriously damaged.

It mainly includes schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, paranoid psychosis, bipolar disorder, mental disorder caused by epilepsy, mental retardation and mental disorder.

When patients with severe mental illness are brought into management, they need to be provided with information related to disease diagnosis and treatment by their families or directly retrieved from the professional medical and health institutions that originally undertook the treatment task. At the same time, they should make a comprehensive evaluation of the patients, establish health records for the general residents, and fill out the Supplementary Form of Personal Information of Patients with Severe Mental Illness as required.