Bipolar disorder and depression are Mood Disorders.
This means that they are both mental health conditions that affect your mood in a chronic way, it is more than just being sad or happy. Depression is chronic (meaning long lasting), persistent, debilitating sadness/misery/despair. It creates extreme low mood. Bipolar disorder is a mixture of depression and mania. Depression would be the low mood and mania would be the exact opposite which is extreme high mood and happiness which leads to irrational and sometimes destructive behavior.
C. Dehydration
If the body loses water, then it obviously needs more.
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A: Pretty sure it's Red Cross
1.By creating a comfortable environment. This would include
warm, bright colors, and space free of distractions. The environment needs to be a place where the patient feels and has the ability to have confidentiality.
2.By attentively listening. People know when others are not listening.
3.I
s to be professional. This means to speak, look, and act like you know what you are doing and you have your background information gathered about the patient before greeting the patient. You have to be neatly dressed and have your hair done neatly. Keep your workspace clean and organized.
4.I
s to ask open-ended questions. Ask questions that require patients to respond with their own words and descriptions. Only asked closed-ended
questions to get more specific details, like to find out when a female patient last had their menstrual cycle or if the female patient is still menstruating.
5.Is to set eye level with the patient and maintain eye contact (if culturally accepted). By being face to face with the patient it will make them feel like you are on the same level as them, you are no better or worse than them.
This will also help you
build rapport with the patient