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Nursing Care Plan for Bipolar Disorder

This is an example of nursing care plan for patient with bipolar disorder (mania). People with bipolar disorder experience several episodes of depression before they have an episode of mania. Nursing Care Plan for Bipolar Disorder (Bipolar Mania) Here are the common nursing diagnoses in bipolar disorder care plan during manic episodes  . Risk for injury related to biochemical

Types of Bipolar Disorder

There are several diagnoses that describe bipolar disorder. Types of Bipolar Disorder Types of Bipolar Disorder The American Psychiatric Association (APA) divides bipolar disorder into four categories (types). They are bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymia and bipolar not-otherwise-specified (NOS). 1.       Bipolar I Disorder Bipolar I disorder is the diagnosis given to an individual who is

Signs And Symptoms Of Bipolar Disorder

The mood changes in bipolar disorder can be rapid and dramatic. Most often they are gradual and not so obvious. Episodes are not always regular or evenly balanced. Some people with bipolar disorder may have several episodes of depression before they have an episode of mania. Others may have only a single episode of mania in their lifetime. Signs And Symptoms Of Bipolar Disorder   Bipolar I

Causes of Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is classified as a mood disorder and is characterized by at least one manic episode and typically one or more major depressive episodes. Causes of Bipolar Disorder The cause of bipolar disorder is not entirely known but the most popular theories on the cause of bipolar disorder, and more specifically mania, have been biological. Research has implicated neurochemical

Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder used to be known as manic depression. It is classified as a mood disorder and is characterized by at least one manic episode and typically one or more major depressive episodes. Definition of Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorders are illnesses included in the American Psychiatric Association’s (APA) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.). text revision