Agitation
Agitation is an unpleasant state of extreme arousal, increased tension, and irritability.
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Psychomotor agitation is a series of unintentional and purposeless motions that stem from mental tension and anxiety of an individual. This includes pacing around a room, wringing one's hands, pullin...
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In bipolar depression, psychomotor agitation is relatively common and often is associated with other noneuphoric hypomanic symptoms and suicidal ideation. ... In bipolar depression, psychomotor agitation is relatively common and often is associated with other noneuphoric hypomanic symptoms and suicidal ideation.
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Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) encephalitis may present with fever and behavioral changes, to the extent of a psychotic state and psychomotor agitation. ... The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology...
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Psychomotor Agitation and Psychomotor Retardation; Psychomotor agitation and retardation occur in depression, producing states of over activity and under activity respectively. ... Agitation or slowing: Psychomotor retardation (an actual physical slowing of speech, movement and thinking) or psychomotor agitation...
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Symptoms of a major depressive episode for clinical depression, dysthymic disorder, major depression and mood disorder. ... Entire Site Therapist ... Psychomotor agitation or retardation nearly every day...
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Psychomotor agitation is a kind of restlessness or muscular activity associated with mental tension. Psychomotor agitation is often associated with depression and anxiety.
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Psychomotor agitation at home, at work, or sexually ... Psychomotor retardation or agitation ... When these individuals move, their depressed affect is demonstrated. They move slowly and very little. They show psychomotor retardation. They may talk in low tones or in a depressed or monotone voice.
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Toxicity, Neuroleptic Agents - The term neuroleptic refers to the effects on cognition and behavior of antipsychotic drugs that reduce confusion, delusions, hallucinations, and psychomotor agitation in patients with psychoses. ... Excerpt from Toxicity, Neuroleptic Agents ... Please click here to view the full topic text:
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