Acute distress disorder criteria

    • [DOC File]Adjustment Disorders - QSEP

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      (1) marked distress that is in excess of what would be expected from exposure to the stressor (2) significant impairment in social or occupational (academic) functioning. C. The stress-related disturbance does not meet the criteria for another specific Axis I disorder and is not merely an exacerbation of a preexisting. Axis I or Axis II ...


    • [DOC File]Topic - Pinson & Tang

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      The following criteria are also documented in the medical record [include only those that apply]: Temperature = WBC = Pulse = Respirations = Lactate = Hypotension: Hypoxemia; SpO2 = ____ % on _____ O2. Acute kidney injury. Acute respiratory distress/failure. Mental status change / encephalopathy


    • [DOC File]Web Based Education Module 4: Diagnosis and Management of ...

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      A patient with a “mixed state” has to technically satisfy all the criteria of a major depressive disorder and mania at the same time. DSM-IV criteria for mania and hypomania can be found on the next table. Patients with bipolar disorder should be referred for collaborative care with a psychiatrist. Summary of DSM-IV Criteria for Manic Episode


    • [DOC File]SAMPLE ADULT CD ASSESSMENT - Wa

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      B. Diagnostic Criteria for Substance Abuse Disorder A maladaptive pattern of substance use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by one or more of the following criteria occurring within a 12-month period. One or more of the following criteria met within the previous 12-month period indicates abuse. P S T. 1.


    • [DOC File]Guided Lecture Notes, Chapter 1

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      Identify anxiety disorders: panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), acute stress disorder (ASD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and phobias (refer to PowerPoint slide 4). Describe panic disorder as a lifelong disorder peaking in the teenage years and then again in the 30s.


    • [DOC File]Anxiety Disorders

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      The Global Criteria. Other Anxiety Disorders: Acute Stress Disorder is like PTSD, but less than 1 month. Anxiety Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition and Substance-Induced Anxiety Disorder can demonstrate as generalized anxiety, panic attacks, OCD symptoms, or phobic symptoms in the case of substances.


    • [DOC File]Coping.us

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      Specify course if full criteria for a mood episode are not currently met in partial remission or In full remission. Specify if full criteria for a mood episode are not currently met: Mild, Moderate, Severe F34.0) Cyclothymic Disorder Specify if with anxious distress


    • [DOC File]Section H. Mental Disorders (U.S. Department of Veterans ...

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      Overview. In this Section This section contains the following topics: Topic Topic Name See Page 27 General Information on Mental Disorders 4-H-2 28 General Information on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 4-H-5 29 Evaluating Evidence of an In-Service Stressor 4-H-8 30 Evaluating Evidence in Claims Based on Personal Trauma 4-H-18 31 Handling Examinations in Claims for Service Connection for ...


    • [DOCX File]Safe Place: Part 1. Trauma and Its Toll

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      Sexual assault sets off a period of acute distress for almost all survivors. It can last from several days to several weeks. During that time, survivors cycle through a mix of intense feelings, often consisting of anxiety, anger, shame, stress, and fear. They often seem tense and distracted confused, and forgetful.


    • [DOC File]Anxiety Disorders

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      4. May occur in the context of panic disorder, social phobia, specific phobia, other anxiety disorders, or as an isolated incident. 5. Differential diagnosis includes many physical disorders, which must be ruled out by history, physical examination, and laboratory studies. Diagnostic Criteria for a Panic Attack


    • [DOCX File]Adults with Eating Disorders – Management of (Inpatients)

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      Distress in eating disorder patients at this stage of treatment is normal. The patients are being exposed to food multiple times a day in quantities they have avoided for a long time. Nursing staff will need to teach the patient skills in tolerating and managing this distress.



    • [DOC File]Diagnosis in the Assessment Process

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      A new category for DSM-5, trauma and stress disorders emphasize the pervasive impact that life events can have on an individual’s emotional and physical well-being. Diagnoses include reactive attachment disorder, disinhibited social engagement disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, acute stress disorder, and adjustment disorders.


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