What is Seasonal Affective Disorder - Seasonal affective disorder is a period of major depression that most often happens during the winter months, when the days grow short and you get less and less sunlight.
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Deep Breathing, Yoga, meditation, visualization, exercise, massage
What are common relaxation techniques?
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12 pounds of apples
How much is a peck?
100
The condition that occurs when the loss of body fluids, mostly water, exceeds the amount that is taken in
What is the definition of dehydration?
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MD, Nurse, MA's and Office Manager
Who reviews screening tool?
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One can prescribe, one cannot
A psychiatrist has a degree in medicine and a psychologist has a doctoral-level degree in psychology.
What is the difference between a psychiatrist and psychologist?
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A reaction people have when excessive pressure or demands are placed upon them, and arises when an individual believes they are unable to cope.
What is the definition of stress?
"Research has shown that there is a physiological difference between stress and pressure. A person experiencing stress has higher levels of the various hormones in their blood stream than a person who is merely challenged." (Professor Cary Cooper, PhD)
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60.25 degress
What is the average Julian temperature?
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70-100
What are good blood sugar numbers?
Your blood sugar should not be above 100 at any given time; If it is, this suggests a pre-diabetes condition. A level of 100 – 199 suggests prediabetes. A level over 200 suggests that you have either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes.
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14
What is age cut off for pediatric screening tool?
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Sadness, hopelessness, feelings of guilt; others may lose interest in their favorite activities, have trouble thinking clearly, or face fatigue and changes in their sleeping or eating patterns
What are symptoms of depression?
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Xanax
What is most commonly prescribed anxiety medication?
300
Jan, Marsha, Bobby, Cindy, Peter and Greg
What are the names of the Brady Bunch children?
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One is caused by too much food, too little insulin or diabetes medicine, illness or stress. The onset is gradual, but can progress to a diabetic coma.
The symptoms are:
Extreme thirst
Frequent urination
Dry skin
Hunger
Blurred vision
Drowsiness
Nausea
One is caused by too little food, too much insulin or diabetes medicine or extra exercise. The onset is usually sudden and may progress to insulin shock.
What is difference between hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia?
Hyper
Hypo
Look up new words and use them.
Rearrange furniture.
Write a letter to someone that you may never send.
Smile at least five people.
Play with little kids.
Go for a walk (with or without a friend).
Put a puzzle together.
Clean your room /closet.
Try to do handstands, cartwheels, or backbends.
Yoga.
Teach your pet a new trick.
Learn a new language.
Move EVERYTHING in your room to a new spot.
Get together with friends and play Frisbee, soccer or basketball.
Hug a friend or family member.
Search on-line for new songs/artists.
Make a list of goals for the week/month/year/5 years.
Name some coping skills?
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Total 6,927,296,598
What is current world population?
Male population 3 487 869 561 persons
Female population 3 439 427 037 persons
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1.Your body makes too little or no insulin.
2.Your body can not use the insulin it makes.
What is difference between type 1 and type 2 Diabetes?
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#5 I have had thoughts of suicide
#11 I worry about dying or losing control
#33 had significant thoughts about ending my life
What are the 3 suicide questions on screening tool?
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Zoloft (sertraline) - 29.7 million
2. Lexapro (escitalopram) - 27 million 3. Prozac (fluoxetine) - 22.3 million 4. Wellbutrin (bupropion) - 20.2 million 5. Paxil (paroxetine) - 18.1 million 6. Effexor (venlafaxine) - 17.2 million 7. Celexa (citalopram) - 16.2 million 8. Desyrel (trazodone) - 15.5 million 9. Elavil (amitryptaline) - 13.5 million 10. Cymbalta (duloxetine) - 12.5 million
What is most common prescribed anti-depressant?
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Most grey hair is caused by stress.
True or False?
False..........While it is a myth that stress can turn hair gray, stress can cause hair loss. In fact, telogen effluvium (hair loss) can begin up to three months after a stressful event.
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What is the name of the actress who played The Wicked Witch of the West on the Wizard of Oz?