An acute cognitive disturbance and often reversible condition that is common in hospitalized patients
What is Delirium?
Chronic illness causing individuals to refuse to maintain a minimally normal weight for height and express fear of gaining weight.
What is Anorexia Nervosa?
Term used to describe substance use disorders
What is addiction?
Disorder in children and adolescents whose behavior exceeds the boundaries of what is socially acceptable
What Oppositional defiant disorder?
The state of the discrepancy between hours of sleep obtained and hours of sleep required for optimal functioning
What is sleep deprivation?
Errors in perception of sensory stimuli.
What are Illusions?
Patients with restricting type of anorexia will be severly underweight and have ________ growing on their face and back.
What is lanugo?
What is tolerance?
A pattern of behavioral outbursts characterized by an inability to control aggressive impulses
What is intermittent explosive disorder?
The amount of sleep necessary to feel fully awake and able to sustain normal levels of performance
What is basal sleep requirement?
False sensory stimuli.
What are hallucinations?
Individuals who engage in repeated episodes of binge eating followed by inappropreate compensatory behaviors such as self-induced vomiting, misuse of laxatives, or fasting are said to have _________.
What is Bulimia Nervosa?
Set of physiological symptoms that occur when a person stops using a substance
What is withdrawal?
Individuals display significant challenges in self-identity or self-direction and they have problems with empathy or intimacy within relationships
What are personality disorders?
People with the uncontrollable urge to sleep are said to have this disorder
What is narcolepsy?
The tendency for mood to deteriorate and agitation to increase in the later part of the day or at night
What is Sundowning?
Persistent eating of substances such as dirt or paint that have no nutritional value is also called _________.
What is pica?
An acute and reversible encephalopathy causing short-term memory disturbances, occuring in patients with long term alcohol use
What is Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome?
Characterized by rapidly moving from one emotional extreme to another
What is emotional lability?
Conditions and practices that promote continuous and effective sleep
What is sleep hygiene?
Type of dementia marked by progressive deterioration in cognitive functions such as problem-solving and learning new skills and a decline in the ability to perform activities of daily living.
What is Alzheimer's?
Feeding disorder characterized by undigested food being returned to the mouth, re-chewed, re-swallowed, or spit out.
What is rumination?
Comprehensive, integrated, public health approach to the delivery of early intervention and treatment services for persons with substance use disorders.
What is SBIRT (screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment?
Evidence based therapy combining cognitive, behavioral, and mindfulness used to treat chronically suicidal individuals with borderline personality disorder
What is dialectical behavior therapy?
Disorder associated with excessive daytime sleepiness
What is hyper somnolence?