No prescription or over the counter medications.
What is objective data?
Facts, general knowledge, personal experiences gathered over time.
What is Declarative Memory?
Impairs integration of new information into existing knowledgable structures.
What is the effect of stress on memory?
Types of sleep implicated in memory consolidation?
REM and Slow Wave Sleep (SWS)
Group of symptoms such as stress, feeling sad or hopeless, and physical symptoms that can occur after a stressful life event.
What is adjustment disorder?
No significant past medical or surgical history.
What is a component of a medical history?
Motor learning skills and muscle memory.
What is Procedural Memory?
What is the autonomic nervous system?
Stage of sleep that plays a significant role in declarative memory by processing and consolidating newly acquired information.
What is Slow Wave Sleep (SWS)?
General life changes, school problems, moving to a different home/city.
What are stressors of adjustment disorders?
Patient claims they had a wellness exam last year and is up to date with their immunizations.
What is subjective data?
Memories of your first day of school.
What is episodic memory?
High blood pressure, clogged arteries, obesity, anxiety, depression, and addiction.
What are the effects of sustained stress?
Stage of sleep that plays a critical role in consolidation of procedural memory and declarative memory if information is complex and emotionally charged.
What is REM sleep?
Anti-depressants or anti-anxiety medications
What are the medications people with adjustment disorders could possibly take?
Poor sleeping posture or postural stress.
What are the possible causes of bilateral cervical muscle hypertonicity?
Recalling that Phoenix is the capital of Arizona.
What is semantic memory?
Enhances memory formation.
What happens around the time of a stressful event?
Responsible for poor recall of visual location.
Lack of REM sleep.
Used to improve age-appropriate problem-solving skills, communication skills, impulse control, anger management skills, and stress management skills.
What is individual psychotherapy treatment?
Unexpected degree of physical resistance to manual movement of a joint on slow gentle stretching.
What is muscle hypertonicity?
What is a long term memory deficit?
Impair memory retrieval and acquisition of information.
What happens long after a stressful event.
Neurons do not fire optimally, muscles are not rested, and the body's organ systems are not synchronized.
What are the effects of sleep deprivation?
These disorders vary in severity of stress and physical/emotional symptoms.
What is the difference between Adjustment Disorder and Major Depression?