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100

Symptoms of anxiety can come in 3 forms 

1. physical

2. behavioral 

3. cognitive 

100

Fatigue, sleep disturbance, weakness, HA, back pain, joint pain, muscle pain, dry mouth, dizziness 

S/s associated with major depressive disorder 

100

Name the 4 types of bipolar disorder 

1. Bipolar I

2. Bipolar II

3. Cyclothymic

4. not otherwise specified 

100

Which age range is typical for bipolar disorder 

20's

100

Which age range is prone to having frequent bipolar episodes (multiple times a day) 

Children or adolescents 

200

Someone having multiple panic attacks (frequently) 

Panic disorder 

200

Shorter lived, situation specific, self limiting (cant get past it); if you cannot get past it, it transitions into major depressive disorder 

Depression 

200

Increased signing respiration; increased BP; tachycardia; SOB; dizziness; lump in throat; muscle tension; HA; dry mouth; diarrhea; nausea; clammy hands; sweating or chills; pacing; chest pain 

Physical symptoms of anxiety 

200

With or without seasonal pattern; with or without another medical condition (ALS diagnosis) 

Major depressive disorder 

200

Sudden, out of nowhere panic; great deal of difficulty being able to calm down; palpitations; pounding heart; tachycardia; sweating; trembling or shaking; perceived SOB or choking; feeling heat or chills

Diagnostic symptoms of panic attack 

300

Fear of losing ones mind; fear of losing control; sense of terror; fear of dying

Cognitive symptoms of anxiety 

300

Racing speech and thoughts; increased energy; decreased need for sleep; elevated mood and exaggerated optimism; increased physical and mental activity; excessive irritability, aggressive behavior, and impatience; poor judgement; reckless behavior; erratic behavior; difficulty concentrating; inflated sense o9f self importance; super fast pace and elevated sympathetic response 

Symptoms of mania 

300

Loss of interest in usual activities; prolonged sad or irritable mood; loss of energy or fatigue; feelings of guilt or worthlessness; sleeping too much or inability to sleep; drop in grades and inability to concentrate; inability to experience pleasure; appetite loss or overeating; anger, worry and anxiety; thoughts of death or suicide 

Symptoms of depression

300

Hallucinations; delusions; disorganized thoughts; disinhibition and socially inappropriate behavior; physical aggression

Positive psychotic symptoms 

300

Hyper alertness; irritability; uncertainty; apprehensiveness; difficulty with memory or concentration; sleep disturbance 

Behavioral symptoms of anxiety 

400

Which type of psychotic symptoms respond well to meds? 

Positive 

400

Inability to engage in normal emotional or social interactions; impaired self care; lack of motivation; flattened affect (diminished prefrontal function**) 

Negative psychotic symptoms 

400

Loss of gray matter; center for judgement, inhibitory, motor function to face (flat affect), hallucinations (visual system and frontal lobe) 

Schizophrenia brain