#The Gamma Aminobutyric Acid in s the neurotransmitter which is affected or altered in the Schizophrenia patient .This disrupts the dopamine synthesis .When this is altered the cognition of an individual is altered .
# Schizophrenia is a neurological disorder often can be kept under control but cannot be cured.In simple it affects the cognition of the individual
#The two antipsychotics which is used in treating schizophrenia are
#They are not dangerous the neurological condition makes them to behave in an odd way like delusion, hallucination ,anger ,etc., Seeing all the unnatural behavioural characteristics of themselves patient can make others to feel the danger.
What is the neurotransmitter that is affects schizophrenics? What is schizophrenia? name two antipsychotics that treat...
37. What is the probability that a 44-year old woman develops schizophrenia if she has not have symptoms before? a. about 30% b. about 10% c. about 5% d. about 2% e. about zero 44.Dr. Drew Pinsky developed a multi-step program to fight addictive behavior? His therapy is: a. a combination of cognitive and behavior therapy b. a kind of psychoanalytic therapy c. a type of electroconvulsive treatment d. a combination of psychoanalysis and electroconvulsive treatment e. a combination of psychoanalysis and spiritual healing 46.The famous...
CASES FOR ANALYSIS the treat- 1. Clozapine (Clozaril) is a drug manufactured by Sandoz for t ent of severe chronic schizophrenics who are unresponsive to regular treatments. One study indicates that after a year of treatment 68 percent o the treatment-resistant patients were improved. In another study, 55 percent of those improved were able to work or go to school, and readmissions to the mental hospital were reduced by 88 percent (Meltze et al., 1990, p. 892). A third study...
Select two of the following discussion questions for your discussion response. Indicate which questions you have chosen using the format displayed in the "Discussion Forum Sample." Explain Bell's palsy by providing treatment options and the physiologic disorder on presentation. Explain the neurotransmitter dysfunction in a patient with schizophrenia and bipolar disorders. Include your resources in your response. In pediatric patients, the initial assessment is similar with bacterial and viral meningitis. What are the different considerations in treatment and stabilization of...
Question 10 1 pts Both of Mary's parents have been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Bob has an identical twin, who has schizophrenia. Who is more likely to develop schizophrenia and why? O Mary, because females are more susceptible than males to the genetic forms of schizophrenia. O Mary, because all of her genes come from her parents and they both have the disease. Bob, because he has inherited the same susceptibility that his twin is expressing. Bob, because he is male...
9. Which neurotransmitter is elevated in someone who has Schizophrenia? A) Oxytocin B) Epinephrine C) Norepinephrine D) Dopamine 10. When is it allowed for a nurse to breach confidentiality? A) Tarasoff Principle B) Binge eating C) Cancer D) Alcohol abuse 14. A patient starts saying, "I have found a way to stop global warming! While was creating the cure for cancer I came up with a new way to stop child hunger. I am going to make so much money...
please answer to this post and ask one question relating to this post A scientific technique that has been used over the past several years is the concept of gene therapy. Scientist have developed gene therapies used to prevent or treat diseases in humans. The two main types of gene therapy are germline therapy and somatic therapy (National Human Genome Research Institute, 2017). Germline therapy affects many individuals because this type of therapy has the ability to change DNA in...
According to The Gordon Growth Model, what are the two ways that Monetary Policy affects stock prices? Thank you for any help!
What are the two channels through which an increase in the real interest rate affects consumption decisions? Can we tell which channel has a larger impact in theory? In practice, which channel has a larger impact?
Please explain ANALGESICS 32. What medication is administered to treat narcotic overdose? Generic name? Nalarane Trade name? Nacan 33. Morphine is available in many forms... What is unique about MS Contin? How should it be administered? (regular intervals or prm) 34. What is unique about Roxanol? 35. How should it be administered? (regular intervals or pm) 36. So, if a patient is receiving MS Contin and Roxanol for pain management, you would expect to see sublingual ordered q8h and for...
2. What interventions can you take to treat urinary incontinence? Please list two (typed please)