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    intense sexual attraction; Love is a deep and intense feeling of affection. Unfortunately many cannot tell the difference between lust and love and often confuse one for another. Many people mistake love for lust and vice versa Lust can lead to delusions toward one’s partner. In the article‚ Lust vs Love: Do You Know the difference? By Judith Orloff‚ a psychiatrist‚ she states that‚ “Lust is an altered state of consciousness programed by the primal urge to procreate.” Although this based off of

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    N290 Revised Fall 2009 NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE Associate Degree Nursing Program Nursing Interventions III PSYCHIATRIC CASE STUDY Part I STUDENT _____________ Date of Clinical _____________ UNIT_____________ Patient: Sam (not his real name) A. Demographic Data Male X Female Age __38__ Height __6’1‖ Weight _250 Ethnicity _ Caucasian ____ Religion: _not known_____________________ Occupation: Grocery Stocking Clerk _______________________________ Code Status: __full____________Date

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    individuals with schizophrenia‚ there are also more opportunities for low-stress‚ non-competitive productive roles in communal societies and agrarian economics Schizophrenia can usually be diagnosed if a person has at least two of the following symptoms: delusions‚ hallucinations‚ disordered thoughts or behaviour or the presence of negative symptoms‚ such as a flattening of emotions. Your symptoms have had a significant impact on their ability to work study or perform daily tasks. You have experienced symptoms

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    This paper is going to discuss on how to manage a male 67 years old patient‚ Mr Wong‚ who is admitted into a nursing home and suffering from a cognitive disorder‚ Alzheimer’s disease‚ late moderate stage by implementing pharmaceutical intervention and two multidisciplinary team (MDT) management plans. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is defined under DSM-IV criteria as a progressive neurodegenerative disorder and is characterized by the development of multiple cognitive deficits (Cummings‚ 2001; Cummings

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    is seen as a disease caused by the over-activity of dopamine receptors in the mesolimbic pathway i.e. the Dopamine Hypothesis (Richard Hall‚ 1998).This consequently increases the levels of dopamine in our brains‚ said to cause hallucinations and delusions in patients. To prove this‚ amphetamines (drugs that increase dopamine levels in the brain) were administered to rats in small dosages Randrup et al. (1966)‚ which produced rotational behaviour – said to be associated with hallucinations. PET brain

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    John Hunter‚ a noted therapist asserts that Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by a breakdown of thought processes and by poor emotional responsiveness (Hunter‚ 2003). Symptoms may include auditory hallucinations‚ paranoid or bizarre delusions‚ or disorganized speech and thinking‚ and is accompanied by significant social or occupational dysfunction. This disorder mainly affects cognition and emotions and is likely to have co morbid conditions such as major depression and anxiety. A person

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    reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion‚ and a sense of mental fragmentation”. There are three major symptoms of this disorder: not knowing the difference between reality and fantasy‚ jumbled conversations‚ and withdrawal physically and emotionally. The most common and most well known symptom of schizophrenics is when they can’t make out what is real and what isn’t. Schizophrenics suffer from delusions and hallucinations. A delusion is ‘belief or impression that is firmly maintained

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    fighting. This throws away Mrs Brill perfect story about the couple. The couple starts to mock Mrs Brill together which seems to end there fight. After that moment Mrs Brill can no longer feel like she belongs in the world‚ that she is special.Mrs Brill delusion that she had built comes tumbling down. Her beloved fur coat becomes the joke. Mrs Brill starts to see the world in a different way. She is no longer as happy‚ she no longer enjoys all of her normal things. The young boy woke her up to a harsh

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    British Prime Minister‚ Sir Robert Peel. M’Naghten was under the delusion that he was being persecuted by Peel who was at the time a strong advocate of the police enforcement system. The case states that Daniel M’Naghten‚ had shot the Secretary‚ Edward Drummond‚ thinking he was Peel and was put on trial for the murder of Edward Drummond. As this stood‚ M’Naghten pleaded not guilty on the statement that he was mentally ill and having delusions‚ which had influenced his action to murder Drummond. The court

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    instructions (Nordqvist 1). This type of schizophrenia is very rare‚ but can still be found in people. Paranoid Schizophrenia is the most common type of schizophrenia in most parts of the world (Haycock 73). This type has the more common symptoms‚ such as delusions‚ hallucinations‚ perceptual disturbances‚ and paranoia. Paranoid schizophrenia can be both chronic or episodic (Nordqvist 1). Another type of schizophrenia is disorganized schizophrenia. Disorganized schizophrenia is a more severe type because the

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