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Schizoprenia - answer: Manifestations: Associative looseness, delusions, hallucinations, altered
speech patterns (echolalia), religiosity, magical thinking, repetitive psychomotor behaviors
(Rocking or pacing), Difficulty eating properly, issues with grooming or hygiene
Positive Symptoms: Delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, Bizarre symptoms
Signs of Relapse: Avoiding others, sleep disturbances, difficulty concentrating, unable to
determine reality from nonreality
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - answer: Manifestations: Obsession with rituals
Bipolar Disorder - answer: Manifestations: Seductive behaviors when manic
Bulimia - answer: Manifestations: Uncontrolled Appetite
Cocaine - answer: A central nervous system stimulant
Manifestations- Dilated pupils, tachycardia, mental alertness, hypertension
Anhedonia - answer: The inability to experience pleasure
, Anergia - answer: Total passivity or a lack of energy
Flat Affect - answer: No facial expressiveness
Apathetic - answer: Indifferent and does not show interest in anything
EDMR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) - answer: A type of psychotherapy
carried out during several sessions
Uses stimuli such as tapping, eye movements, or audio sounds combined with verbalization of
the traumatic event by the patient.
Methamphetamine - answer: Manifestations: Increased energy, mental alertness, metabolism
and paranoia. Tachycardia, Hypertension
Chlorpromazine - answer: Antipsychotic Agent
-Reduces the symptoms of schizophrenia by blocking dopamine D2 receptors
Adverse Effects: Photosensitivity
Buspirone - answer: antianxiety, GAD, does not cause sedation, does not cause dependence, do
not take as PRN, and this med will become effective in 2-4 weeks
Adverse Effects: Insomnia, Sedation, Chest Pain, Tachycardia
Naltrexone - answer: Used orally in the management of alcohol or narcotic dependence