Bipolar Disorder (ALL SOLVED)
Risk Factors of Bipolar Disorder correct answers 1. Blood relatives: parent or sibling with bipolar disorder 2. Periods of high stress 3. Drug or alcohol abuse 4. Major life changes: death of a loved one 5. Early 20s Bipolar I - Manic Dx Criteria correct answers A. A distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood B. Mood disturbance plus THREE of the following symptoms (four if the mood is only irritable): Inflated self esteem or grandiosity Decreased need for sleep - get "2nd wind" More talkative than usual or pressure to keep talking Flight of ideas, or racing thoughts Distractibility Increase in goal directed activity Excessive involvement in pleasurable activities - promiscuous sexual practices, multiple partners C. Marked impairment D. No psychosis E. Not organic DIGFAST - Manic Criteria correct answers Distractibility Indiscretion Grandiosity Flight of ideas Activity increase Sleep deficit Talkativeness Bipolar II - Hypomanic Dx Criteria correct answers Characterized by at least one or more major depressive episodes and at least ONE Hypomanic episode The patient has never experienced a manic episode or mixed episode *No impairment* Bipolar I Disorder correct answers Alternation of full manic and depressive episodes Average onset is 18 years Average age of actual dx is 30 yo Tends to be chronic High risk for suicide Bipolar II Disorder correct answers Alternation of Major Depression with hypomania Average onset is 22 years Tends to be chronic 10% progress to full bipolar I disorder
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