1. A nursing instructor is teaching about bipolar disorders. Which statement differentiates the symptoms of a manic episode from a hypomanic episode? 1. During a manic episode, clients are more...

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1. A nursing instructor is teaching about bipolar disorders. Which statement differentiates the symptoms of a manic episode from a hypomanic episode? 1. During a manic episode, clients are more talkative than usual and experience pressure to keep talking; these symptoms are absent in hypomania. 2. During a manic episode, there may be an increase in goal-directed activity or psychomotor agitation; these symptoms are absent in hypomania. 3. During a manic episode, clients may have excessive involvement in pleasurable but risky activities; this symptom is absent in hypomania. 4. During a manic episode, there is a marked impairment in social or occupational functioning; this symptom is absent in hypomania.

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Dr. Saloni answered on Sep 06 2022
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Mania or Hypomania
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4- During a manic episode, there is a marked impairment in social or
occupational functioning; this symptom is absent in hypomania (Sharpley et al. 2020).
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Pressured speech is typically a symptom of hypomania or mania. When someone's mood or energy level is extremely high, it has been associated with bipolar disorder. A hypomanic episode is characterized by purposeless movements or psychomotor agitation, such as meandering around their office or...
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