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    What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? “According to the American Psychiatric Association, Post-traumatic stress disorder is known to be an anxiety disorder that resulted from a particular tragic or terrifying incident stimulating major stress. Individual with PTSD normally have constant frightening thoughts & memories of their past encounters, this makes them emotionally numb to their close relatives or friends. PTSD knows no age limit or barrier, it can happen at any age. This disorder…

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    SSRI Case Study

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    presynaptic cell, as they increase the level of serotonin in the synaptic cleft available to bind to the postsynaptic receptor. This effect increases the levels of serotonin in the synapses. (Pinel, 2014) Most commonly prescribed SSRIs include: Paroxetine (Paxil), Setraline (Zoloft), Escitaloproam (Lexapro), Fluoxetine (Prozac), Citaloproam (Celexa). (Shah, & Jadhav,…

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    PTSD is a mental health condition that is triggered by traumatic events, either by witnessing it or experiencing it. When triggered, the body will engage itself into it’s natural defense mechanism, the “flight or fight” mode. In someone without PTSD it is a healthy response which is meant to protect a person from any harms way but in this case, it is either damaged or has drastically changed. The brain will release a response and transmits it to the hypothalamus and then to the pituitary glands…

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    Peri Menopause Essay

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    CLINICAL CLARIFICATION12, 22, 1, 5 • Peri-menopause, also known as the menopausal transition, precedes the menopause and is characterized by irregular menstrual cycles with associated endocrinologic changes and symptoms of hypoestrogenism. • Menopause is defined as amenorrhea for 12 months due to gametogenic failure, thus marking the beginning of the post-menopause. CLASSIFICATION20 • Peri-menopause ○ Early – Variable cycle length, > 7 days different from normal – Increased intermenstrual…

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    The topic that I choose to do my essay over is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. According to the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder article from Australian Nursing, PTSD is defined as “a psychological response to the experience of intense traumatic events, particularly those that threaten life. It can affect people of any age, culture or gender.” When a person undergoes a great deal of distress from something traumatic that happened to them from a situation or an event which could be but not limited…

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    and/or to gain benefit from libido-lowering sexual side effects. Higher doses than are typically administered for depression are usually used. These include sertraline (Zoloft), fluoxetine (Prozac), fluvoxamine (Luvox), citalopram (Celexa), and paroxetine (Paxil). Intensity of sex drive is not consistently related to the behavior of paraphiliacs and high levels of circulating testosterone do not predispose a male to paraphilias. Hormones such as medroxyprogesterone acetate and cyproterone…

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    The first medicine group is SSRI or selective Serotonin Reuptake inhibitor such as Fluoxetine, Sertraline, Paroxetine, Escitalopram, and Fluvoxamine. According to NHS Choices (2015) “Serotonin-noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) SNRIs are similar to SSRIs. They were designed to be a more effective antidepressant than SSRIs. However, the evidence that SNRIs…

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    include stomach discomfort, flu-like symptoms, anxiety, dizziness, vivid dreams or nightmares body sensations like electric shocks. In most cases these symptoms are mild, but in a small number of people can be serious. They occur more likely with paroxetine (Seroxat) and venlafaxine (Efexor). In general, it is best to decrease the dose of an antidepressant slowly rather than suddenly suspending them. Numerous prescriptions, such as antidepressants and hostile to uneasiness medications, are…

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    Common Anxiety Disorders

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    Anxiety disorders are considered a group of related but very distinct mental conditions with specific diagnostic classifications and criteria as established by the American Psychiatric Association in DSM-5. Anxiety disorders are constellation of disorders with persistent features of excessive fear, anxiety, and associated behavioral disorders (Uphold & Graham, 2013). One of the twelve common anxiety disorders is Panic disorder. Panic disorder is a syndrome described by recurrent, acute, and…

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    There are various advantages and disadvantages to the use of medication that is available to pregnant women. One advantage being that it is a tool that can prevent a child bearer from fatal complications while increasing their survival rate. For example, women who are diagnosed with psychotic disorders are often faced with an unusual risk-benefit situation during pregnancy, and the use of medication can save their lives. One disadvantage of prescription medication is that it can increase the…

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