A change in consciousness that occurs rapidly
What is delirium
typically occurs in
what is young adulthood
a mood disorder whose major characteristic is persistent, abnormal overactivity and euphoric state
what is mania
self imposed starvation
what is anorexia
a disorder that arises from a psychological trigger
what is somatic
Altered mental status secondary to cerebral disease
What is dementia
a false, fixed belief that cannot be corrected by feedback
what is a delusion
a pattern that involves repeated mood swings of hypomania and depression
what is cyclothymic disorder
this patients are usually within normal weight range
what is bulimia
a group of sexually gratifying activities that are not common in general public
what are paraphillias
Determining the cause and treating it is for
what is delirium treatment
apathy, social withdrawal, blunted emotion responses are all examples of
what is negative behavior
lasts more than 2 years
what is major depression
these patients are obese
what is binge eating
recurrent, intrusive, and senseless thoughts
what is obsessions
increased disorientation and agitation only at nighttime
what is sundowning syndrome
the phase where disturbances in thought, perception and emotion are very apparent
what is acute phase
used to treat bipolar disorder
what is lithium
broken blood vessels, swollen paratid glands, and tooth erosion are examples of which disorder
what is bulimia
behaviors performed in response to a thought
what are compulsions
most common type of dementia in the world
what is alzheimer's dsease
this is a subtype of schizophrenia that there are delusions and auditory hallucinations
what is paranoid
used to treat major depressive disorder when medicine and other therapies aren't enough
what is ECT
uses excessive exercise
what are anorexia and bulimia
treatment for this includes antidepressants, cognitive therapy, breaking negative thought patterns and behavioral therapy
what is PTSD