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    activity levels. They also feel good‚ function well and very productive. Family and friends may recognize some of the symptoms. But people with hypomania are in denial about their actions. Hypomania without the proper treatment could lead to severe mania or depression. In a mixed episode a person could have trouble sleeping‚ become agitated‚ appetite change and suicidal. People with bipolar disorder may have severe episodes that may cause manic or depression. Psychotic symptoms also occur

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    Bipolar I. It traditionally begins with a mania‚ followed closely by a depression that may seem to be payback for the intensely energetic period that just passed. It is not an uncommon disease. Studies have concluded full-blown manic-depression probably occurs in one percent of our population‚ though many cases go undiagnosed. The milder forms often go undiagnosed‚ but probably occur in three to four percent of people (Duke and Hochman). The behavior labeled "Mania" is created by a change in perspective

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    was him battling a mental illness for most of his life. “Cobain was diagnosed at a young age with Attention Deficit Disorder‚ later on with bipolar disorder” (Watkins‚ 2012). Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder characterized by both depression and mania. “During a period of mood disturbance three or more symptoms have been presented in the manic episodes”(American Psychiatric Association‚ 2000a). “Some of the symptoms that come with bipolar illness include; mood swings‚ which present as rage‚ euphoria

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    Since lithium carbonate targets glutamate receptors‚ it can be used to treat a broad range of severities of bipolar disorder. When an individual is diagnosed with bipolar disorder‚ there are some signs of mania that can be treated with lithium carbonate. When an individual is experiencing mania they can feel irritable‚ display poor judgment‚ conduct inappropriate social behavior‚ and have increased energy. Lithium carbonate is said to be effective for adults and children that are above the age of

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    sleeping pattern—insomnia or hypersomnia; low energy or fatigue; low self-esteem; poor concentration or difficulty making decisions; and a feeling of hopelessness. Bipolar disorder or manic depressive disorder is characterized by recurrent episodes of mania and major depression. Most of those who suffer from this condition (60 to 80 percent) initially manifest a manic phase‚ followed by depression. Manic symptoms consist of feelings of inflated self-esteem or grandiosity‚ a decreased need for sleep‚ unusual

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    technology is the improved product of the application of science designed to make works easier. It has affected my life in numerous ways by making it more amusing and enjoyable. In my life‚ the most pivotal and revolutionary technologies are the Internet‚ mobile devices‚ and television. Firstly‚ the Internet has been absolutely paramount in my life. It has incessantly changed the way that people interact‚ shop‚ work‚ and waste time. Even though the Internet is a fairly new phenomenon‚ life without it is

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    University of Phoenix Material Psychiatric Nursing Multimedia Scenario One - Student Reflection PATIENT PRIORITY: 1. Sherry 2. Paul 3. Susannah 4. Bill Rationale: I chose to speak with Sherry first because she appears to be the biggest threat to herself. Safety being my priority‚ I organized the rest according to the threat of safety to themselves or others. Paul was my second choice because he was the second highest danger to himself and others based on his recent behavior with the

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    mother in her mid-twenties who is unmarried and has two young children‚ one who is disabled. Miss Smith has an inherited condition which has resulted in small stature and curvature to the bones of her spine and legs. She has limited strength although mobile and able to drive. Ruth is currently in negotiations with her youngest childs father regarding parental contact. The legislation relevant tothis scenario is the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001. The act has an influence on care delivery and

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    addiction” During the past years the Apple Company has created different technological devices for communicating and entertains people around the world‚ and nowadays these tools have become in an important part of our lives. This is the case of the mobile phones and smart phones‚ which allow you to keep it in touch with your friends and connect you to the social networks‚ changing people’s life style and creating a dependence or addiction to its use. Even though‚ the first smart phone was created

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    unipolar and bipolar. Furthermore unipolar is made up of only one mood state: depression‚ there are no highs and lows. On the contrary bipolar is made up of a high mood state and a low mood state. The “high” on bipolar is mania‚ during thoughts‚ poor judgment. A patient experiencing mania may come up with big ideas and projects that may result in good or terrible consequences. The “low” mood state in bipolar is mayor depression; characterized by sadness‚ inferiority‚ feelings of worthlessness‚ emptiness

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