Risk Factors for Depression and Mania
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- women
- biopsychosocial factors (Stress, early trauma, neglect, abuse, family
history, comorbid medical and psychiatric disorders, personality disorders,
substance dependency
- childbearing
,Stress
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- an internal or external event or demand of life experienced by the
individual that is perceived and appraised for scope and meaning on a
continuum to determine whether resources and abilities for management
are available, exceeded, or exhausted
antipsychotics interactions
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ACE, BB, BP drugs
how long should bp be monitored when taking MAOIs
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6 weeks
Risk factors for ED:
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, puberty, body image disturbance, stress, poor coping skills, substance
abuse, mental health disorders, genetics, family functioning, social
pressure, social media
Antagonistic Effects
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- drugs with different effects when taken together weaken or inhibit the
effects of one of them
- examples: heroin & cocaine, alcohol & caffeine, hydrocodone & meth
Dementia
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- categorized in the DSM 5 under neurocognitive disorders (NCDs)
- a group of disorders in which there is an acquired and progressive
deterioration of all cognitive functions with little or no disturbance
ofconsciousness
- develops over a period of months or years
Social/Emotional Developmental Delay
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, - autism:
- a wide spectrum of neurobiological and developmental disabilities
typically appearing during a child's social interaction and communication-
varies from mild to severe impairments.
What are risk factors and priority safety concerns when working with patients
diagnosed with one or more sensory deficits?
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Rf: chemo, family hx (glaucoma)
Safety: falls, injury
Risk Factors for Panic
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- family hx
- life stressors
- traumatic events or major changes
- smoking or caffeine intake
- comorbidities
Violence Assessment Findings
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- women
- biopsychosocial factors (Stress, early trauma, neglect, abuse, family
history, comorbid medical and psychiatric disorders, personality disorders,
substance dependency
- childbearing
,Stress
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- an internal or external event or demand of life experienced by the
individual that is perceived and appraised for scope and meaning on a
continuum to determine whether resources and abilities for management
are available, exceeded, or exhausted
antipsychotics interactions
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ACE, BB, BP drugs
how long should bp be monitored when taking MAOIs
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6 weeks
Risk factors for ED:
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, puberty, body image disturbance, stress, poor coping skills, substance
abuse, mental health disorders, genetics, family functioning, social
pressure, social media
Antagonistic Effects
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- drugs with different effects when taken together weaken or inhibit the
effects of one of them
- examples: heroin & cocaine, alcohol & caffeine, hydrocodone & meth
Dementia
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- categorized in the DSM 5 under neurocognitive disorders (NCDs)
- a group of disorders in which there is an acquired and progressive
deterioration of all cognitive functions with little or no disturbance
ofconsciousness
- develops over a period of months or years
Social/Emotional Developmental Delay
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, - autism:
- a wide spectrum of neurobiological and developmental disabilities
typically appearing during a child's social interaction and communication-
varies from mild to severe impairments.
What are risk factors and priority safety concerns when working with patients
diagnosed with one or more sensory deficits?
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Rf: chemo, family hx (glaucoma)
Safety: falls, injury
Risk Factors for Panic
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- family hx
- life stressors
- traumatic events or major changes
- smoking or caffeine intake
- comorbidities
Violence Assessment Findings
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