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Abhishek answered on Jul 23 2021
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Week 1 Answer    3
Week 2 Answer    3
Week 3 Answer    3
Week 4 Answer    4
Week 5 Answer    4
Week 7 Answer    4
Week 8 Answer    5
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Week 1 Answer
Intramuscular injections can be injected against the patient's will, which b
rings rapid absorption of the drug with a rapid action that bypasses the first-pass metabolism avoiding the gastric factors (Wynaden et al. 2015). Neuroleptic medication is provided in this manner for agitated patients, which works as a tranquiliser for the reduction of relapses and for improving the functioning in the case of schizophrenic illness.
According to the Mental Health Act South Australia 2009 Act, the legal base for any involuntary treatment for patients, the injection can be incorporated under certain situations when the patient does not have the decision-making capacity. The patient can be admitted voluntarily or involuntarily. In case of involuntary admission, their decision-making capacity plays a big role and due to the absence of that, there can be incorporated injection, which is against the will of the patient.
Week 2 Answer
A vague sense of apprehension as a response to an unknown threat is anxiety, which gives rise to uneasiness, which is the interpretation of the mind because of the possibility of dangers leading to various bodily and psychological changes in a person. On the other hand, fear is the response to a known threat that has occurred or is definite to be occurring immediately where the object is very clear.
These two phenomena are different but overlap and interrelated, with a subtle distinction (LeDoux & Pine, 2016). The psychological and physical changes, which occur due to anxiety, are almost the same as what occurs due to fear and one can lead to the other as well. Accelerated heart rate, sweating, tension, trembling, sleep disturbances are the common symptoms in both cases.
Week 3 Answer
A borderline personality disorder is the most challenging to treat than others, like histrionic personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder, where the individual finds it difficult to be engaged in relationships with an unstable mood and emotional instability (Gunderson et al. 2018).
The key components are medication and therapy. The medication involves first and second-generation antipsychotics and the psychosocial interventions include individual and family therapy with vocational rehabilitation of the person. Electroconvulsive therapy is also an effective one if drug therapy does not work...
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