A long-term mental disorder that affect's a persons thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. This can lead to a faulty perception of reality.
What is Schizophrenia?
With most typical patients with self harm or suicide attempts. This cut is more deadly due to having the potential for more bleeding.
what is a proximal or distal laceration on the forearm.
Ice, Chalk, Glass are names for
What is Methamphetamine's?
Who is the most common people to experience PTSD?
What is the Military?
Elevated heart rate, hypertension, tachypnea, and restlessness are signs of what?
What is Anxiety?
Episodes of energetic, manic highs, and depressive lows.
What is Bipolar Disorder?
Women most commonly attempt suicide in what manner?
LA turnaround, Black beauties, and hearts are names for
What is Amphetamine's?
Who is the second most common group of people to get PTSD?
What is first responders?
The five stages of death.
What is depression, bargaining, denial, anger, acceptance?
Risperidone, Fluphenazine, and Olanzapine are used in various conditions but are all commonly used in what disorder?
What is Schizophrenia?
Men most commonly attempt suicide in what manner
What is gunshot and hanging?
LSD, Heroin, Peyote, Ecstasy are classified as
A sudden and disturbing vivid memory of an event in the past, typically as the result of a psychological trauma.
What is PTSD/Flashback?
SSRI's are the most common class of drug used for depression what does SSRI stand for?
What is Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors?
The two most common symptoms of psychotic disorders such as Schizophrenia.
What is Hallucinations and Delusions?
Self harm is typically the patient asking for.
What is help?
Mouthwash contains how much alcohol?
What is about 18-27%?
The most common symptom of PTSD
What is flashbacks?
In the U.S. about 18% of the population suffers from anxiety, but how much of that seek treatment.
What is one third?
Depression, Bipolar Disorder, and Cyclothymic Disorder are the most common
What is Mood Disorders?
What is the difference between a pink, blue, and white sheet?
What is Pink is from police, Blue is from Physician, White is from a Judge?
a patient with pinpoint pupils, bradycardia, and altered LOC what is possibly wrong and what is the correct treatment.
What is opioid overdose and Narcan?
The most common treatment for PTSD.
What is Psychotherapy and medication?
Zoloft, Prosac, and Celexa are the most common _____ used in the U.S.
What is antidepressant?