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NSG 322 Bipolar & Schizophrenia Exam 3: Bipolar I & II, Cyclothymia, Hypomania, Mania, Mixed Episodes, Rapid Cycling, Psychotic Disorders, Schizoaffective, Delusional, Brief Psychotic, Schizophreniform, Positive & Negative Symptoms, Command Hallucinations

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NSG 322 Bipolar & Schizophrenia Exam 3: Bipolar I & II, Cyclothymia, Hypomania, Mania, Mixed Episodes, Rapid Cycling, Psychotic Disorders, Schizoaffective, Delusional, Brief Psychotic, Schizophreniform, Positive & Negative Symptoms, Command Hallucinations, Catatonia, Alogia, Auditory Hallucinations, Antipsychotics FGA/SGA/TGA, Lithium, Valproate, Carbamazepine, Lamotrigine, ECT, rTMS, EPS, TD, NMS, Acute Dystonia, Clozapine, LAIs, Interpersonal Therapy, CBT, IPSRT, Comorbidities, Risk Factors, MSE, Mental Health Nursing, Pharmacology, Mood Stabilizers, Psychosocial Assessment, Recovery-Oriented Care, Suicide Risk, Neurobiology Exam Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026 Bipolar I disorder - Most severe form w/ highest mortality rate - must have at least 1 manic episode - Cycles between manic and severe depression - average age of onset: 18 - extreme shifts in activity levels, energy, ability to function in roles and even ability to complete ADLs such as eating or sleeping. COMORBIDIDTIES - 75% have anxiety disorders - ADHD, Impulse Control or Conduct Disorders - 50%+ Substance Abuse - Migraines, metabolic syndrome - if Bipolar is mistaken for ADHD in child, and child given stimulant, can trigger mania Bipolar II disorder - At least 1 hypomanic episode and At least 1 major depressive episode - average age of onset: 20 - cycles of hypomania lasting at least four days, and major depression. - no impairment or occupational functioning COMORBIDITIES: - Eating disorders - Anxiety Manic Episodes - Lasts one week. Extremely Goal oriendted/driven. I.E.: - client may buy 72 pairs of shoes, or hike 40 miles while staying awake for 24 hours straight, without feeling tired, drinking or eating - high risk behaviors, and sometimes Psychosis - psychiatric emergency - creates disturbing and exaggerated ways of viewing themselves, others and the world in clients. Cyclothymic disorder - mood fluctuations for over 2 years between hypomania and mild depression. No symptom-free period for more than 2 months. - Less severe than Bipolar 2, can cycle rapidly between mild hypomania and mild depression (not technic

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NSG 322 Bipolar & Schizophrenia Exam 3: Bipolar I & II, Cyclothymia,
Hypomania, Mania, Mixed Episodes, Rapid Cycling, Psychotic Disorders,
Schizoaffective, Delusional, Brief Psychotic, Schizophreniform, Positive &
Negative Symptoms, Command Hallucinations, Catatonia, Alogia, Auditory
Hallucinations, Antipsychotics FGA/SGA/TGA, Lithium, Valproate,
Carbamazepine, Lamotrigine, ECT, rTMS, EPS, TD, NMS, Acute Dystonia,
Clozapine, LAIs, Interpersonal Therapy, CBT, IPSRT, Comorbidities, Risk Factors,
MSE, Mental Health Nursing, Pharmacology, Mood Stabilizers, Psychosocial
Assessment, Recovery-Oriented Care, Suicide Risk, Neurobiology Exam
Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest
Updated 2026




Bipolar I disorder

- Most severe form w/ highest mortality rate



- must have at least 1 manic episode



- Cycles between manic and severe depression



- average age of onset: 18



- extreme shifts in activity levels, energy, ability to function in roles and even ability to complete
ADLs such as eating or sleeping.



COMORBIDIDTIES

,- 75% have anxiety disorders



- ADHD, Impulse Control or Conduct Disorders



- 50%+ Substance Abuse



- Migraines, metabolic syndrome



- if Bipolar is mistaken for ADHD in child, and child given stimulant, can trigger mania




Bipolar II disorder

- At least 1 hypomanic episode and At least 1 major depressive episode



- average age of onset: 20



- cycles of hypomania lasting at least four days, and major depression.



- no impairment or occupational functioning



COMORBIDITIES:



- Eating disorders

,- Anxiety




Manic Episodes

- Lasts one week. Extremely Goal oriendted/driven. I.E.:



- client may buy 72 pairs of shoes, or hike 40 miles while staying awake for 24 hours straight,
without feeling tired, drinking or eating



- high risk behaviors, and sometimes Psychosis



- psychiatric emergency



- creates disturbing and exaggerated ways of viewing themselves, others and the world in
clients.




Cyclothymic disorder

- mood fluctuations for over 2 years between hypomania and mild depression. No symptom-
free period for more than 2 months.



- Less severe than Bipolar 2, can cycle rapidly between mild hypomania and mild depression
(not technically labeled as "Rapid Cycling" though)

, Hypomania

- Low-level, less dramatic mania

- Euphoric, increases functioning

- Usually accompanied by excessive activity and energy

- NO psychosis




Major Depressive Episodes

- At least two weeks of persistent sadness or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all activities.



- changes in appetite or weight,



- sleep disturbances,



- fatigue



- feelings of worthlessness or guilt



- difficulty concentrating



- thoughts of death or suicide.



These episodes result in noticeable impairment in daily life.

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