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Sigmund Freud was the first theorist to bring together the concepts of psyche and soma.
Freud believed the two were interconnected and that the mind and body worked together to
produce human behavior.
A,B,C
, Delirium is a clinical syndrome that usually develops in the elderly. It is characterized by
an alteration of attention, consciousness, and cognition, with a reduced ability to focus,
sustain or shift attention. It develops over a short period of time and fluctuates during
the day. The clinical presentation can vary, usually with psychomotor behavioral
disturbances such as hyperactivity or hypoactivity and with impairment in sleep
duration and architecture. By definition, delirium is caused by an underlying medical
condition and is not better explained by another preexisting, evolving, or established
neurocognitive disorder. The underlying cause of delirium can vary widely and involve
anything that stresses the baseline homeostasis of a vulnerable patient. Examples
include substance intoxication or withdrawal, medication side effects, infection,
surgery, metabolic derangements, pain, or even simple conditions such as constipation
or urinary retention. The diagnosis is often missed due to its subtle clinical
manifestation, especially in the hypoactive type
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Acute withdrawal from alcohol represents which type of clinical problem in
psychosomatic medicine?
A. Medical complications of psychiatric conditions or treatments B.
Psychiatric complications of medical conditions and treatments
C.Psychiatric symptoms as a reaction to medical treatments.
D. Co-occurring medical and psychiatric conditions.
Solutions UPDATED!!!!.
Correct 100%
Sigmund Freud was the first theorist to bring together the concepts of psyche and soma.
Freud believed the two were interconnected and that the mind and body worked together to
produce human behavior.
A,B,C
, Delirium is a clinical syndrome that usually develops in the elderly. It is characterized by
an alteration of attention, consciousness, and cognition, with a reduced ability to focus,
sustain or shift attention. It develops over a short period of time and fluctuates during
the day. The clinical presentation can vary, usually with psychomotor behavioral
disturbances such as hyperactivity or hypoactivity and with impairment in sleep
duration and architecture. By definition, delirium is caused by an underlying medical
condition and is not better explained by another preexisting, evolving, or established
neurocognitive disorder. The underlying cause of delirium can vary widely and involve
anything that stresses the baseline homeostasis of a vulnerable patient. Examples
include substance intoxication or withdrawal, medication side effects, infection,
surgery, metabolic derangements, pain, or even simple conditions such as constipation
or urinary retention. The diagnosis is often missed due to its subtle clinical
manifestation, especially in the hypoactive type
Don't know?
2 of 7
Term
Acute withdrawal from alcohol represents which type of clinical problem in
psychosomatic medicine?
A. Medical complications of psychiatric conditions or treatments B.
Psychiatric complications of medical conditions and treatments
C.Psychiatric symptoms as a reaction to medical treatments.
D. Co-occurring medical and psychiatric conditions.