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- Consider clinical factors: Describe the similarities between the disorders selected. In what ways might these similarities impact diagnosis and treatment? The disorders selected are: Psychosis, OCD, and Mania.Please discuss ways in which a mental status exam can be helpful in the diagnosing of anxiety and/or mood disorders specifically.Discuss the relevance of non-pharmacological approaches in the treatment of bipolar disorder.
- The nurse is researching the pathophysiology and etiology of major depressive disorder. What will the nurse learn is true regarding neurological structure alterations and the development of major depressive disorder? Select all that apply. • Dysfunction of cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism in some areas of the brain has been noted with major depressive disorder. • An increase in the numbers and sizes of glia and neurons in some areas of the brain has been noted with major depressive disorder. • Impairments to cerebral structural plasticity and neuronal cellular resilience have been noted with major depressive disorder. • An increase in the central nervous system (CNS) volume is associated with major depressive disorder. • Excessive levels of serotonin and norepinephrine have been associated with major depressive disorder.Considering the symptoms and current explanations for why someone might develop a Mental/Behavioral Disorder, develop a treatment plan that includes components of TWO treatment approaches: The treatments/components from these treatments that you select should clearly address the symptoms of the Mental/Behavioral Disorder that has been assigned to you as well as the possible causes (explanations) for these symptoms in order to justify the treatment plan that you develop. Mental/Behavioral Disorder: SchizophreniaWhat are some changes in the brain that occur in someone with major depression? Describe both structural and functional changes
- Discuss how culture and society can affect the diagnosis of depressionand treatment process and how does it impact the life and well-being of the affected person?Describe the treatment options available for depression, various strategies to prevent the onset of depression from both family-based and community-based preventive strategies and some recommendations for avoiding relapse among affected peopleA patient with a history of bipolar disorder is exhibiting signs of a manic episode. Explain your approach to managing their immediate needs and ensuring long-term stability.
- Using secondary information (by using searching in google), identify at least ONE issue a person with ADHD experiences in a learning center/facility and as a student nurse, what is your recommendation to address this issue?Discuss the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for depressive disorders?What is a non-pharmacological intervention plan for depression.