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(Exam 18) Ch. 35 "Patient with a Psych Disorder" Key Terms

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Condition in which an individual expierences a vague feeling of apprehension resulting from a real or perceived threat to self.   show
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show delirium  
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A false interpretation of an external sensory stimulus, usually visual or auditory, such as a mirage in the dessert or voices on the wind.   show
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Difficulty with stress that causes mild interpersonal disorganization. There is no loss of reality perception; the individual has insight that he or she has a problem.   show
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Refers to the persistent thought or idea with which the mind is continually and involuntarily preoccupied and that suggests an irrational act.   show
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A potentially life-threatening condition that can occur as a result of an iteration between an selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor (SSRI) and another serotonergic agent.   show
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Manifested by increased disorientation and agitation only during the evening and nighttime. Seen more often in older adults. "Nocturnal delirium."   show
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