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Prefrontal cortex (frontal lobe) - ANS ✓responsible for higher-level cognitive
functioning
Locus Coeruleus (LC) - ANS ✓A small cluster of norepinephrine synthesizing
cell bodies residing in the dorsal brain stem region of the reticular formation that
plays an important role in vigilance and arousal.
Pharmacokinetics - ANS ✓what the body does to the drug (absorption,
distribution, metabolism, excretion)
first pass metabolism - ANS ✓Phenomenon in which the liver metabolizes some
of a drug before it can circulate through the body, particularly when the drug has
been taken orally.
SOLER - ANS ✓sit squarely
open posture
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lean towards the other
eye contact
relax
multimodal therapy - ANS ✓social cognitive learning theory
*SIGECAPS* of Depression - ANS ✓- Sleep
-Interest
- Guilt
- Energy
- Concentration
- Appetite
- Psychomotor retardation
- Suicide
Dystonia - ANS ✓a condition of abnormal muscle tone that causes the
impairment of voluntary muscle movement
Extrapyramidal symptoms - ANS ✓EPS. Side effects of psychotropic drugs. 3
reversible extra-pyramidal side effects are acute dystonia, Akathisia, and pseudo
parkinsonism. Tardive dyskinesia, is the most serious and is not reversible;
Abilify, Vraylar; Propranolol treatment
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Clozapine monitoring parameters - ANS ✓ANC<1000
vascular dementia - ANS ✓a type of age-related dementia caused by multiple
small strokes
Lewy body dementia - ANS ✓A form of dementia characterized by an increase
in Lewy body cells in the brain. Symptoms include visual hallucinations,
momentary loss of attention, falling, and fainting.
Frontotemporal Dementia - ANS ✓Frontal and temporal regions degenerate,
resulting in badly impaired emotional stability, decision-making and language
use
Immature defences - ANS ✓denial, projection , acting out , regression,
hypochondria, introjection, somatization, splitting
Neurotic Defence Mechanisms - ANS ✓Displacement, intellectualization,
rationalization, regression, repression, reaction formation
reaction formation (defence mechanism) - ANS ✓- Preventing unacceptable
thoughts or behaviours from being expressed by exaggerating opposite thoughts
or types of behaviours.
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