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The only organization specifically dedicated to promoting & supporting high quality NP education. NONPF Provides ongoing support to NP educators through establishing competencies, methods of evaluation, & strategic partnerships. Tertiary Concerned with reducing the impact of an ongoing illness & injury that has lasting effects. ex. cardiac or stroke rehab programs, support groups. Secondary Concerned with trying to detect a disease early & prevent it from getting worse. ex. regular exams & screening tests. Primary Concerned with the prevention of the onset of disease, goal is to reduce the incidence of disease. ex. vaccinations. PANS A clinical diagnosis given to children who have a dramatic practically overnight, onset of neuropsychiatric symptoms including OCD &/or eating disorder PANDAS
Pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorder associated with strep; this is a subset of PANS Secure attachment Easily comforted & resumes play & exploration when mother returns. Avoidant attachment characterized by child's unresponsiveness to parent, does not use the parent as a secure base, and does not care if parent leaves Ambivalent/preoccupied attachment Not easily soothed & remains preoccupied; vigilantly scanning for mothers whereabouts Disorganized/disoriented attachment Has not developed a consistent strategy for coping with the stress of separation. Easy temperament High rhythmicity, positive mood, approaches new situations with moderate ease, is easily adaptable Difficult temperament More irregular, negative mood, withdraws from new situations, tends to require much time to adapt to the environment situation Slow to warm up temperament More inhibited, withdraws from new situations, has occasional negative moods, adapts slowly
Goodness of Fit A match between the child's temperament & the expectations or demands of the environment Infant-18 months trust vs mistrust 18 months to 3 years autonomy vs shame and doubt 3-5 years initiative vs guilt 5-13 years industry vs inferiority 13-21 years identity vs role confusion 21-39 years intimacy vs isolation
40-65 years generativity vs stagnation 65 and older Ego Integrity vs. Despair Major depressive disorder Leading cause of disability & is the most common seen in primary care practices. dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine Neurotransmitters implicated in mood or anxiety disorders? Serotonin syndrome Concurrent administration of an SSRI with an MAOI, Ltryptophan, or Lithium can raise plasma serotonin concentrations to toxic levels, producing a constellation of symptoms called serotonin syndrome