Bipolar I & II Flashcards
Bipolar I Manic episode:
Criteria A: A distinct period of abnormally and persistently “3” mood and abnormally and persistently increased “?” activity or energy, lasting at least “?” and present most of the day, nearly everyday.
elevated, expansive or irritable mood
goal-directed activity or energy
lasting at least 1 week
Bipolar I Manic episode:
Criteria B: During the period of mood disturbance and increased energy or activity, 3 or more of the symptoms.
1. Inflated “?”
self-esteem or grandiosity
Bipolar I Manic episode:
Criteria B: During the period of mood disturbance and increased energy or activity, 3 or more of the symptoms.
2. Decreased need for
sleep
Bipolar I Manic episode:
Criteria B: During the period of mood disturbance and increased energy or activity, 3 or more of the symptoms.
3. More “?” than usual or pressure to keep “?”
talkative, talking
Bipolar I Manic episode:
Criteria B: During the period of mood disturbance and increased energy or activity, 3 or more of the symptoms.
4. “?” of ideas or subjective experience that thoughts are “?”
flight of ideas
thoughts are racing
Bipolar I Manic episode:
Criteria B: During the period of mood disturbance and increased energy or activity, 3 or more of the symptoms.
5. “?” as reported or observed (attention too easily drawn to unimportant/irrelevant stimuli)
Distractibility
Bipolar I Manic episode:
Criteria B: During the period of mood disturbance and increased energy or activity, 3 or more of the symptoms.
6. Increase in “?” activity or “?” agitation.
goal-directed
psychomotor
Bipolar I Manic episode:
Criteria B: During the period of mood disturbance and increased energy or activity, 3 or more of the symptoms.
7. Excessive involvement in activities that have a high potential for “?”
painful consequences
e.g. buying sprees, sexual indiscretions, foolish investments
Bipolar I Manic episode:
Criteria C: The mood disturbance is sufficiently severe to cause marked impairment in
“?” functioning or to necessitate “?” to prevent harm to self/others, or there are “?” features.
social or occupational functioning
hospitalization
psychotic features
Bipolar I Manic episode:
Criteria D: The episode is not attributable to the physiological effects of “?” or to another “?” condition.
substance
medical condition
Bipolar I&II Hypomanic episode:
Criteria A: A distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood and abnormally and persistently increased activity or energy, lasting at least “?” days and present most of the day, nearly every day.
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Bipolar I&II Hypomanic episode:
Criteria C: The episode is associated with an “?” in functioning that is uncharacteristic of the individual when not symptomatic
unequivocal change
Bipolar I & II Hypomanic episode:
Criteria D: The disturbance in mood and the change in functioning are “?”
observable by others
Bipolar I & IIHypomanic episode:
Criteria E: The episode is NOT severe enough to cause marked impairment in “?” functioning or to necessitate “?”.
social or occupational functioning
hospitalization
(if there are psychotic features, it is manic, not hypomanic)
For a diagnosis of bipolar II, it is necessary to meet criteria for a current or past “?” episode and the criteria for current or past “?” episode.
hypomanic AND major depressive