Chronic depressive syndrome that is usually present for most of the day, more days than not.
what is persistent depressive disorder?
Number one biological risk factor.
what is genetics?
Cluster A involves what behaviors and what disorders.
what is odd and eccentric behaviors?
what is paranoid, schizoid and schizotypal?
Normal BMI range
What is 18.5 - 24.9?
Name the four (4) somatic symptom disorders.
what is somatic syndrome disorder, illness anxiety disorder, conversion disorder and factitious disorder?
Persistently depressed mood lasting for a minimum of two weeks, also includes anhedonia
what is major depressive disorder?
major depression/mania/mixed occurs along with symptoms of schizophrenia.
what is schizoaffective disorder?
Types of medications used for symptom relief of personality disorders.
what is benzodiazepines, anti-depressants, anti-psychotics, mood stabilizing agents and beta blockers?
episodic, uncontrolled, complusive, rapid ingestion of large amounts of food, followed by inappropriate compensatory behaviors to rid the body of the food.
what is bulimia nervosa?
this type of disorder is intentional in nature, in which there is intentional production of feigning of physical or psychosocial signs or symptoms.
what is factitious disorder?
Name three (3) risk factors for depression.
what is female, low socioeconomic class, adverse childhood experiences, the presence of a negative life event(s), family history of depression, neuroticism, medical illness, and other disorders (such as substance abuse, anxiety, personality disorder)?
Name the four (4) A's of what schizophrenia?
what is affect, associate looseness, autism and ambivalence?
Cluster B involves what type of behaviors and what disorders.
what is dramatic, emotional or erractic behaviors?
what is antisocial, borderline personality, histrionic and narcissistic disorder?
The three (3) number one priorities/nursing interventions for eating disorders.
what is physiologic stability, electrolyte balance and adequate calorie intake?
this disorder involves the patient being preoccupied with perceived physical symptoms (usually pain), symptoms may be vague/dramatized/exaggerated, but present. These patients sincerely believe in symptoms, but reject psychosocial implications.
what is somatic symptom disorder?
Three (3) types of bipolar.
what is bipolar 1 disorder, bipolar 2 disorder and cyclothymia?
"the presence of something that is normally present, in which the disorder adds to the person"
what are positive symptoms?
Personality disorder can co-occur with other mental illness (such as these) and results in poor outcomes.
what is schizophrenia and anxiety disorders?
Name three (3) medical complications of anorexia nervosa?
what is bradycardia, orthostatic hypotension, cardiac arrhythmias, peripheral neuropathy, acrocyanosis, leukopenia, lymphocytosis, amenorrhea, abnormal thyroid functioning, renal dysfunction, hypothermia and death?
"benefits from the symptoms alone. inability to perform "duties", work, social functions and extra attention is given.
what is secondary gains?
What does DIG FAST stand for?
Assessment for bipolar
What is distractability, insomnia, grandiosity, flight of ideas, activity, speech and thoughtlessness?
what is tardive dyskinesia?
Cluster C involves what behaviors and what disorders?
what is anxious and fearful behaviors?
what is avoidant, dependent and obsessive compulsive disorders?
a potentially fatal complication involving a metabolic alteration in fluids, electrolytes, vitamin deficiencies (such as thiamine).
what is refeeding syndrome?
a loss or change in body function without medical disorder or pathophysiological mechanism. appears as a neurological disease. striking feature is la belle indifference.
what is conversion disorder?