An acronym used for normal-looking eyes.
What is PERRLA?
They are dose, time, route, person, and drug.
What are the 5 rights?
Emphasizes the importance of eating and breathing to reach our best potential.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy?
Fainting and dizziness when standing up.
What is orthostatic hypotension?
He believed our experiences and environment make us who we are.
Who is John Watson?
These medications are also used to stabilize mood in addition to treating a neurological disorder.
What are anticonvulsants or anti-seizure medications?
They are tasks which help a person meet their everyday needs.
What are Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)?
"Pin-point" pupils and depressed breathing are a hallmark of having too much of this substance.
What are opiates?
These false beliefs might be of grandeur or of persecution.
What are delusions?
The 3 steps are imagining how we present ourselves to others, imagining how others see us, and combining both to come up with an image of what we are like.
What is the "looking glass self"?
A word used for other diseases occuring at the same time.
What is co-morbidity?
A person's demeanor, thoughts, appearance, and physical abilities are noted.
What is a Mental Status Exam?
Doctors prescribe it to treat vomiting, hiccups, and psychosis.
What is Thorazine (Chlorpromazine)?
He believed there are images or ideas which are universal and across cultures.
Who is Carl Jung?
Thoughts, feelings, and actions are processed to reach personal goals.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?