All about the Brain
Stages of Alzheimer's
PTSDs
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R-18
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a group of conditions characterized by the disruption of thinking, memory, processing, and problem solving

Cognitive Disorders

100

No signs of impairment in stages of alzheimer's

Stage 1

100

In what disorder category is PTSD belongs?

Anxiety Disorders

100

Normal average calorie intake

1500 to 2500 calories per day

100

Freddie likes Trisha. What is his sexuality?

Heterosexual

200

LOC is altered, Occurrence of impairments in memory, judgment, ability to focus, and ability to calculate, VS is unstable and Caused secondary to another medical condition.

Delirium

200

Stage in where you go to the doctor

Stage 3

200

Clusters of symptoms present in PTSD patients

Reliving the event, Avoiding reminders of the events, Hyperarousal

200

Outside the range of normal, accompanied by anxiety and guilt and results to physiologic or medical complications

Eating Disorders

200

According to DSM-V, Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders has 3 main clusters. what are these 3 main clusters?

Sexual Dysfunction, Paraphilias, Gender dysphoria

300

Medications that you should not give to a patient with cognitive disorders

NSAIDS, Antihistamines, tricyclic antiD and conventional antipsychotics

300

Khate is starting to get confuse where she lives and what time is it. She also can't calculate simple math. What stage is it?

Stage 5

300

Give at least 3 symptoms of Avoidance Behaviors

  1. Emotional detachment
  2. Guilty feeling — about being a survivor
  3. Amnesia of the event
  4. Insomnia
  5. Irritability
  6. Difficulty concentrating
  7. Worriedness
300

Give at least 4 Nursing Management or Considerations.

  • Identify and correct the client’s fears and misconceptions about food and weight.
  • Persuaded to occasionally eat small amounts of high-calorie foods are less likely to binge later.
  • Advise clients not to skip meals or snacks, to use appropriate utensils, not to pick at food, and not to feel guilty about occasional planned indulgences.
  • Follow a dietary plan that is compatible with MyPlate.
  • Eat at a slow pace.
  • Eat only in the presence of others.
300

A group of sexually gratifying activities that are not common in the general public and are illegal in some countries.

Paraphilias

400

Brandon is being questioned by his friend Beethoven while being questioned about the activities that he did, He does not want to believe what they are mentioning to him. What kind of defense mechanism is this?

Denial

400

Martin, 78 years old, can't recall his personal history but knows his name. He tends to wander in at nighttime without supervision and has a violent tendencies to hurt others. What stage is this?

Stage 6

400

Aim of Behavioral Therapy

To break off a conditional response that has become automatic.

400

2 area of the Hypothalamus which are turn on and off by neurotransmitters.

Lateral area → people feel like eating

Ventromedial area → they feel satiated and eating behavior ceases.

400

Tina is riding the subway during the rush hour, the subway is full of people. Tina suddenly felt someone is touching her from her behind. What do you call this type of paraphilia?

Frotteurism

500
Goal of Nursing interventions for patients with cognitive disorders

Focused on protecting clients from injury, as well as promoting their dignity and quality of life.

500

The family complains that their 58 years old grandfather is having difficulty performing tasks has personality changes. which stage is this?

Stage 4

500

Aim of Cognitive therapy

The focus is to break the negative thought patterns

500

Complications of Anorexia Nervosa

Vitamin deficiencies, fluid and electrolyte imbalances, death from cardiac failure or arrhythmia d/t failure to consume adequate nourishment

500

Daniel Ceasar's mom told the Doctor that her son is dressing differently, he usually likes girl toys than boy toys and he told to her that "Mom, I want to look like you". What is this called?

Gender Identity Disorder or Transsexualism

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