One does not impact independent living, while the other does
What is the difference between mild neurocognitive disorder and major neurocognitive disorder?
Insomnia needs to be present for this time period to meet diagnostic criteria.
What is three months?
In Persistent Depressive Disorder, depressive symptoms must be present for this length of time.
What is 2 years?
This must be experienced to classify symptoms as. bipolar I
What is a manic episode?
recurrent and persistent intrusive thoughts, images, and urges.
What are obsessions?
This medical diagnosis has criteria almost exactly parallel to major and mild neurocognitive disorder
What is dementia?
This is caused by an obstruction in the airway during sleep
What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea Hypopnea?
The minimum length of time symptoms must be present for them to be considered a depressive episode, per the MDD diagnostic criteria.
What is two weeks?
What is Bipolar II?
This disorder is pertaining to anxiety about being in public, outside of the home, or in crowded spaces.
What is agoraphobia?
Alzheimer’s disease, Frontotemporal degeneration, Lewy body disease, Vascular disease, Traumatic brain injury, Substance/medication use, HIV infection, Prion disease, Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, Another medical condition, Multiple, Unspecified
What are the different etiologies for neurocognitive disorders?
This disorder causes well remembered dysphoric dreams
What is nightmare disorder?
This disorder needs to be diagnosed for the first time before age 6 but not before age 18.
What is Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder?
For cyclothymia, symptoms must be experienced for this lenght of time.
What is two years
This disorder involved picking at the skin until lesions are left.
What is excoriation disorder?
A change in attention, cognition, and awareness that develops over a short period of time
What is delirium?
The defining difference between narcolepsy and other sleep-wake disorders is ______.
What is cataplexy?
This disorder can only be diagnosed in biological females.
What is Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
The mean onset for bipolar I is ____ and bipolar II is ____.
What is 18.4 years old and 20 years old?
This disorder is often comorbid with MDD
What is generalized anxiety disorder?
_____ is common in individuals with neurocognitive disorders due to frontotemporal degeneration.
What is "apathy"?
This disorder is often co-morbid with opioid usage.
What is central sleep apnea?
One of these need to be a present symptom for a depressive episode.
What is (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure?
An episode of elevated mood that leads to psychiatric hospitalization is automatically classified as this.
What is mania?
The median age of onset for specific phobia.
What is 15?