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    University of Phoenix Material Psychiatric Nursing Multimedia Scenario One - Student Reflection PATIENT PRIORITY: 1. Sherry 2. Paul 3. Susannah 4. Bill Rationale: I chose to speak with Sherry first because she appears to be the biggest threat to herself. Safety being my priority‚ I organized the rest according to the threat of safety to themselves or others. Paul was my second choice because he was the second highest danger to himself and others based on his recent behavior with the

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    disorder are different from the normal decay. They can hurt relationships and cause poor job performance in school‚ and often associated with psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations‚ delusions or thought disorders.The two extremes of the illness are mania (when the energy reaches its peak to become elation or irritability) and depression (when the lethargy and mood is grayed) Schizophrenia is a disease that affects 1% of the population and is characterized by alterations in thinking (production‚

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    longitudinal emotional state‚ whereas the former refers to the external expression observed by others. Definition Depression: A low‚ sad state marked by significant levels of sadness‚ lack of energy‚ low self-worth‚ guilt‚ or related symptoms. Mania: a state of or episode of euphoria or frenzied activity in which people may have an exaggerated believe that the world is theirs for the taking. Symptoms of Depression • Affective symptoms: The most striking symptom is depressed mood‚ with feelings

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    November 2013 The Rise of the Tulip Tulipomania refers to the hysteria that gripped the Netherlands during the end of 1636 and the beginning of 1637. This event is arguably the world’s first recorded financial crisis. During the aptly called “mania” the tulip flower reached costs that were so exorbitant‚ men were paying the value of an entire estate for one single bulb of the captivating flower. In order to fully understand the phenomenon we must examine the lineage of the tulip and the time

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    individual and is broken down into four categories: Cyclothymic Disorder‚ Bipolar disorder I and II‚ and bipolar disorder not otherwise specified. Individuals suffering from bipolar disorder experience severe mood swings ranging from lows to highs of mania and often feelings of sadness‚ depression‚ and sadness. In most causes individuals with bipolar experience mood shifts a few times a year‚ and several times a day while others experience depression and sadness simultaneously. Neurological Changes

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    nutrition support in which nutrients are provided intravenously’ (Crisp and Taylor 2009 pp.1157). PN is given to patients who are unable to tolerate nutrition via the GI route. PN can be delivered through a peripheral or a central vein (Bullock‚ Manias 2011 pp. 878). Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is where a patient is on 100% PN and food and nutrients are given via no other route. (Seppelt‚ Liem 2007). The nutritional needs of adult-hospitalised patients is important as nutrition provides the

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    the boundaries of the typical clinical definition. In this film the character suffering from depression portrays symptoms of mania with an elevated and expansive mood throughout the film. This portrayal misinforms the viewer regarding the characteristics of depression. They are led to believe symptoms of depression are as severe as the symptoms of a person experiencing mania. This misconception could lead the general public into viewing depression more negatively. As a result of the incongruence

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    began in 1929 and lasted until 1939. This was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn so far in history. In the United States‚ the Great Depression began soon after the stock market crash of October 1929‚ which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors. Throughout the next several years‚ consumer spending and investment dropped‚ this caused steep declines in industrial output and unemployment levels began to rise as failing companies laid off workers. By 1933

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    From 1921 and throughout the 1920’s‚ the Republican party were in power. This period of time was known as the ’roaring twenties’ due to the huge economic growth that America was facing‚ it was by not interfering that the Republican Party achieved this level of success. They believed in a laissez-faire style of government and rugged individualism which meant that they didn’t interfere and thought everyone could succeed in life without their intervention. Many believe that this lack of interference

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    CMH 302

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    genetic traits A disturbance in the psychological state of an individual is termed as a mood disorder. It is characterized by a disturbance in a person’s emotional state and manifests itself in different forms. Mood disturbances may include depression‚ mania or a combination of these. Mood disorders are classified as depressive disorders and bipolar disorders. Each basic type is further classified into different types of depressions Depressive disorder Current National

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