Answer:
dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue
Explanation:
It is an amnesia that appears after a stressful event or conflict. It is usually accompanied by an attitude of indifference towards this symptom. Dissociative amnesia is characteristic of both dissociative fugue and dissociative identity disorder, but if it appears in these cases, the diagnosis of dissociative amnesia should not be made. In posttraumatic stress disorder and in acute stress disorder there may be amnesia of the traumatic event, dissociative symptoms are also part of this diagnosis.
Answer:
a. Atenolol is a beta-blocker, while Hydrochlorothiazide is a diuretic.
b. Atenolol and Hydrochlorothiazide can be used together to decrease the blood pressure and to slow the heart rate down.
c. The patient needs to have into consideration that both medications may cause irregular heartbeats, dizziness, weakness and fainting.
Explanation:
Atenolol is a beta-blocker, it means that this drug slows down the heart rate by changing how the body responds to nerve impulses, which enhances the pumping of blood. Moreover, Hydrochlorothiazide is a diuretic or 'water pills' drug that can be used to treat edema conditions (i.e., excess fluid in tissues), thereby enhancing blood pressure that can damage the heart. It has been shown that the combination of both drugs may decrease the blood pressure and the incidence of hypertension.
1- personality disorder
2- anxiety
3- depression
4-manic depression
5-obessive (OCD)
6- passive aggressive
7- adjustment disorder
8-phobia
9-psychosis
10-schizophrenia