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A 23-year-old woman with ulcerative colitis and no previous psychiatric disorders developed emotional lability, euphoria, persecutory delusions, irritability, and increased motor and verbal activity 3 weeks after starting to take betamethasone 4 mg/day. She improved within a few weeks with bromperidol 3 mg/day. After 10 months she became unable to speak and eat, was mute, depressive, and sorrowful, and... [Pg.16]

The quality of emotion and emotional attention given us was often very poor, so we developed emotional deficiency diseases, analogous to... [Pg.154]

Over a century ago in Amagansett, NY, George Huntington described patients with symptoms of a disease that was later named after him. As the young patients became adults, they began to have uncontrolled bodily movements, lost their intellectual faculties, and developed emotional problems. In the United States today, 250,000 people are at risk of developing Huntington s disease (HD), and 30,000 have symptoms of the disease. [Pg.203]

In my opinion, it will be very important for higher education to realize that it needs to help its students identify trends and weak signals of the future, see newly emerging patterns and connections, and develop emotional skills to help them risk... [Pg.309]

Whilst some lexicons are drawn from published literature, some researchers have developed emotion lexicons using consumer language. One example of this is a study conducted by Thomson, Crocker et al. (2010). Unlike previous emotion research, the authors also delved into more than just emotions. They believe that when consumers see a product, they do not just attach emotions to product... [Pg.80]

Safety leaders need to develop emotional intelligence in themselves and others. Think about the range of emotions that come into play as we struggle to improve workplace safety and health. We need the curiosity to assess objectively the impact of our safety... [Pg.346]

Other nootropic agents in some stage of clinical development include nebracetam (9), nefinacetam (10), and BMY 21502 (11). Nebracetam, an aminomethyl pyrrolidinone derivative, is expected to be approved in Japan in 1994 (73). In clinical studies involving patients having cerebrovascular or senile dementia of the Alzheimer s type, clinical symptoms such as spontaneous or emotional expression were enhanced in up to 71% of cases. Long-term treatment using nebracetam in patients with cerebral infarction also afforded marked improvement in most cases with few side effects (74). A review of this compound has beenpubUshed (75). [Pg.95]

Intrinsic asthma, also called idiopathic asthma, usually develops in adulthood. In intrinsic asthma allergic factors are not demonstrable. Episodes of intrinsic asthma may be triggered by a variety of stimuli, eg, emotional state, exposure to cold air, or inert dusts. Both intrinsic and extrinsic asthmatics can be prone to exercise-induced attacks. Individuals who experience a combination of extrinsic and intrinsic asthmatic reactions have mixed asthma. Status asthmaticus refers to an especially acute life-threatening asthma attack which is resistant to normal treatments and which may require hospitalization in order to stabilize the patient. [Pg.436]

Develop a nursing care plan for Ms. Morris, a 28-year-old, woman who is admitted to the obstetric unit with premature labor during her third trimester. This is her second child, and die has had two miscarriages. She is prescribed ritodrine for preterm labor. Analyze what nursing diagnoses would have the highest priority. Discuss how you would explore and plan to meet her emotional needs. [Pg.566]

Learning is important in all aspects of our lives for example, it can be vital for our healthy social, emotional and indeed physical development Within the context of professional development, there are a number of compelling reasons for continued emphasis on learning ... [Pg.3]

Coping with the stresses of the role - to many people it might be both physically and emotionally demanding to be identified as a high flyer, to live up to the status of a high-potential employee, or to develop competence in line with others and one s own expectations. [Pg.91]

A wide variety of perceptual, cognitive, and emotional experiences may be encountered after the use of PCP. Abusers seek euphoria, which develops within minutes after smoking and is accompanied by a sense of warmth and numbness, as well as unusual delusions and hallucinations. [Pg.232]

One important reason for the emergence of Paracelsian alchemical illustration may have been its function as a psychological compensation for the rejection of Catholic imagery by the Protestants and the resulting spiritual and emotional insecurity experienced by many of the faithful. It is not merely coincidental that Paracelsian iconography should appear in Protestant areas where traditional Catholic icons had been destroyed. (The development of a specihcally Catholic interest in alchemy, however, was a phenomenon of the mid-seventeenth century developed in the work of Athanasius Kircher and other Jesuits.) ... [Pg.2]


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