A condition categorised by excitability, optimism, marked hyperactivity and a decreased need for sleep is known as:
a. depression.
b. neurosis.
c. hallucination.
d. mania.
d
The symptoms of mania vary in intensity between
people but most people show an increase in talkativeness
and excitability.
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1. The client will communicate all needs verbally by discharge. 2. The client will participate with peers in a team sport by day four. 3. The client will establish trust with at least one caregiver by day five. 4. The client will perform most self-care tasks independently.
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A. Detrusor overactivity B. Pelvic floor weakness C. Urethral stricture D. UTI