Somatoform Disorders
... in the same ways as other patients; the role of emotional arousal. Onset late childhood or early adulthood. Grief & sexual trauma often involved. ...
... in the same ways as other patients; the role of emotional arousal. Onset late childhood or early adulthood. Grief & sexual trauma often involved. ...
Diseases related to Hunger or Over-Nutrition - Mrs. Standish
... phosphate. It leads to softening and weakening of the bones. Causes, incidence, and risk factors • Vitamin D helps the body control calcium and phosphate levels. If the blood levels of these minerals become too low, the body may produce hormones that cause calcium and phosphate to be released from t ...
... phosphate. It leads to softening and weakening of the bones. Causes, incidence, and risk factors • Vitamin D helps the body control calcium and phosphate levels. If the blood levels of these minerals become too low, the body may produce hormones that cause calcium and phosphate to be released from t ...
NS330 Quiz 5 - WordPress.com
... timegradual ↓ in fxn’ing -risks: same as strokes Korsakoffs syndrome- vit B1 or thiamine deficiency over time (often seen in chronic drinkers) Creutsfeldt-Jakob (mad cow) Alzheimer’s- progressive deterioration in: intellectual fxn’ing, memory, ability to solve problems & to learn new skills -geneti ...
... timegradual ↓ in fxn’ing -risks: same as strokes Korsakoffs syndrome- vit B1 or thiamine deficiency over time (often seen in chronic drinkers) Creutsfeldt-Jakob (mad cow) Alzheimer’s- progressive deterioration in: intellectual fxn’ing, memory, ability to solve problems & to learn new skills -geneti ...
Assessment and care of the newly delivered mother
... • Cardiac output peaks immediately after birth (autotransfusion) • Decreases to pre-labor by 1 hour, remains for 24 hours, then to ...
... • Cardiac output peaks immediately after birth (autotransfusion) • Decreases to pre-labor by 1 hour, remains for 24 hours, then to ...
Mal de Debarquement Syndrome
... that the cause of MdDS is more complex than failure to readjust to balance conditions on land as the apparent link to migraine suggests an alteration of excitability in the central nervous system. A patient has been described who developed MdDS after a cruise but also had severely impaired vision a ...
... that the cause of MdDS is more complex than failure to readjust to balance conditions on land as the apparent link to migraine suggests an alteration of excitability in the central nervous system. A patient has been described who developed MdDS after a cruise but also had severely impaired vision a ...
Delirium, amnestic syndrome
... – severe, life threatening agitation – sedation with controlled ventilation ...
... – severe, life threatening agitation – sedation with controlled ventilation ...
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... The funduscopic examination is often normal, particularly in eclamptic and chronically hypertensive patients, but papilledema may be present with accompanying flameshaped retinal hemorrhages and exudates. The deep tendon reflexes are frequently brisk with Babinski signs often present . . Other focal ...
... The funduscopic examination is often normal, particularly in eclamptic and chronically hypertensive patients, but papilledema may be present with accompanying flameshaped retinal hemorrhages and exudates. The deep tendon reflexes are frequently brisk with Babinski signs often present . . Other focal ...
Abstract
... In addition to the classic retinal, inner ear, and neurological findings, muscle aches and skin lesions can also be present in Susac syndrome. Patient complaints of myalgias as well as rashes, such as livedo reticularis, have been seen in prior cases. Direct immunofluroescence of rashes show sparse ...
... In addition to the classic retinal, inner ear, and neurological findings, muscle aches and skin lesions can also be present in Susac syndrome. Patient complaints of myalgias as well as rashes, such as livedo reticularis, have been seen in prior cases. Direct immunofluroescence of rashes show sparse ...
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... The West syndrome is a disease that begins in the child before the age of one year. In its typical and complete form, it manifests a symptomatic triad presenting epileptic seizures in the form of flexion or extension spasms (generally in salvos), a halt in intellectual development (the children deve ...
... The West syndrome is a disease that begins in the child before the age of one year. In its typical and complete form, it manifests a symptomatic triad presenting epileptic seizures in the form of flexion or extension spasms (generally in salvos), a halt in intellectual development (the children deve ...
Alcohol Withdrawal in the ICU: Practice and Pitfalls
... General Medical Therapy for AWS General therapy should include: 1) ensuring that the patient is well hydrated; 2) correcting all electrolyte imbalances (including potassium, calcium, and magnesium); 3) providing thiamine, folate, and multivitamin supplementation; and 4) instituting routine nursing s ...
... General Medical Therapy for AWS General therapy should include: 1) ensuring that the patient is well hydrated; 2) correcting all electrolyte imbalances (including potassium, calcium, and magnesium); 3) providing thiamine, folate, and multivitamin supplementation; and 4) instituting routine nursing s ...
Pathology - u.arizona.edu
... over the nasolabial folds and also on the vulvar and scrotal regions. Pellagra results from niacin deficiency and presents as dermatitis on exposed areas. GI – diarrhea can be caused by niacin deficiency, which results in atrophy of the columnar epithelium of the mucosa. 3) List three nutrition-rela ...
... over the nasolabial folds and also on the vulvar and scrotal regions. Pellagra results from niacin deficiency and presents as dermatitis on exposed areas. GI – diarrhea can be caused by niacin deficiency, which results in atrophy of the columnar epithelium of the mucosa. 3) List three nutrition-rela ...
File
... • Evidence to support – distinct brain states associated with different personalities, changes in eye-muscle balance as patients switch identities • Evidence against – subjects told to pretend they had been accused of murder and were being examined by psychiatrist -- most spontaneously pretended to ...
... • Evidence to support – distinct brain states associated with different personalities, changes in eye-muscle balance as patients switch identities • Evidence against – subjects told to pretend they had been accused of murder and were being examined by psychiatrist -- most spontaneously pretended to ...
AP PSYCHOLOGY COURSE OUTLINE I. Models and Methods of
... What are the common misperceptions about people with mental disorders? What are the advantages and disadvantages of diagnostic labeling? How do psychologists differentiate between various types of mental disorders? How are the mentally ill affected by their individual disorders? ...
... What are the common misperceptions about people with mental disorders? What are the advantages and disadvantages of diagnostic labeling? How do psychologists differentiate between various types of mental disorders? How are the mentally ill affected by their individual disorders? ...
Kartagener`s syndrome: Case Report
... Department of Medicine, P.Dr.D.Y.Ptil Medical College, Pimpri , Pune , India. * Corresponding author : Email: [email protected] ...
... Department of Medicine, P.Dr.D.Y.Ptil Medical College, Pimpri , Pune , India. * Corresponding author : Email: [email protected] ...
Alcohol - Lewisham CEPN
... estrangement, physical deterioration and mental health deterioration. • People can feel very isolated in their addictions and continue not accessing services as they are still able to hold down a job or daily life activities and have some semblance of family life but this over time if not addressed ...
... estrangement, physical deterioration and mental health deterioration. • People can feel very isolated in their addictions and continue not accessing services as they are still able to hold down a job or daily life activities and have some semblance of family life but this over time if not addressed ...
Psychoactive substance use disorders
... Prolonged and heavy drinking Acute illness Usually starts before the Korsakoff syndrome At 2-6% of alcoholic patients Reason of the illness: Thiamine (vitamine B1) deficiency ...
... Prolonged and heavy drinking Acute illness Usually starts before the Korsakoff syndrome At 2-6% of alcoholic patients Reason of the illness: Thiamine (vitamine B1) deficiency ...
Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome
Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome (WKS), also called wet brain, Korsakoff's psychosis, and alcoholic encephalopathy, is the combined presence of Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE) and Korsakoff's syndrome. Due to the close relationship between these two disorders, patients suffering from both are usually diagnosed with WKS, as a single syndrome. It is a manifestation of thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency, a spectrum of disorders which also encompasses beriberi, Wernicke's encephalopathy, and Korsakoff's psychosis. These disorders may manifest concurrently or separately. WKS is usually secondary to alcohol abuse. It mainly causes vision changes, ataxia and impaired memory.Wernicke's encephalopathy and WKS is most commonly seen in alcoholic patients, and only 20% of cases are identified before death. This failure in diagnosis of WE and thus treatment of the disease leads to death in approximately 20% of cases, while 75% are left with permanent brain damage associated with WKS. Of those affected, 25% require long-term institutionalization in order to receive effective care.