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Brain tumors & subdural hematomas
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1 Risk factors for ECT 2 Distress
3 Clang 4 Schizophrenia Risk Factors
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bad stress negative , draining energy resulting in anxiety
Distress
, depression , Confusion helplessness , & fatigue
Eustress Good/Normal Stress
Increased BP & HR & blood glucose
Effects of stress on the Increased risk of MI & CVA
body Decreased Immune Response
Increased or decreased appetite
, Biofeedback
Guided Imagery
Progressive Relaxation
Meditation
Cognitive reframing
Journaling
Stress Busters Humor
Sleep
Exercise
Decreased or stop caffeine intake
Music
Pets
Massage
Genetics *Ask about family hx*
Neurobiological
Schizophrenia Risk Factors Brain structure abnormalities
Prenatal Stressors
Environmental factors
Mild changes to thinking & mood but does not meet
criteria
Prodromal Odd or Eccentric
Concentration, school or job performance & social
functioning can deteriorate
Sx vary from few/mild to many & disabling
Acute Functioning is impaired
Needed increased support & possible hospitalization
Stabilization Sx stabilize & return to level of functioning if possible
Stabilized
Maintenance & Residual
New baseline established
Anosognosia denial of illness
Presence of sx that should not be present
Positive Symptoms -hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech, bizarre
behaviors
haphazard and illogical thinking where concentration is
Associative Looseness
poor and individuals loosely associate their thoughts
A rhyme used by some persons with schizophrenia as a
Clang
guide to forming thoughts and statements.