Bipolar Disorder

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Discuss the incidence and prevalence of Bipolar Disorder, pathophysiology from an advanced practice perspective, physical assessment and examination, evidence-based treatment plan and patient education, as well as follow up and evaluation to assess the efficacy and outcomes of the evidence-based treatment plan for management of an episodic, acute, and chronic case involving the pathology(s) you are sharing.

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Bipolar Disorder
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BIPOLAR DISORDER

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Introduction
Bipolar disorder is a mental and chronic disorder that tends to cause periods of elevated
mood and depression. It is usually a chronic episodic illness that is mainly characterized by
frequent episodes of depressive and manic symptoms (Grande, Berk, Birmaher and Vieta, 2016).
Bipolar disorder is an illness that is first experienced in the early stages of adulthood. It may
occur in young or old age but is mostly know to affect the people that are in the early stages of
their adulthood. Healthcare professionals have not really discovered the main cause of bipolar
disorder, but most of them state that genetic and environmental factors tend to play a big part in
the cause of this illness. This study will focus on the prevalence and incidence of bipolar
disorder.
Practical perspective in analyzing bipolar disorder
Medical practitioners have been able to analyze and identify the practical ways in which
bipolar disorder may be discovered. There has been an underestimation of the prevalence of
bipolar disorder mainly because this condition has been misdiagnosed as depression. This has led
to many misdiagnosed patients to suffer from an increase in mortality and morbidity mainly
because it has been discovered that patients with bipolar disorder do not respond to the normal
treatments for depression. Although bipolar disorder may be di...


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