Upside down, everything will be upside down and messed up, because the brain would be damaged.
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Cognitive-behavioral intervention may be inappropriate for some severely psychotic patients and for cognitively impaired patients (for example, patients with organic brain disease or a traumatic brain injury)
A psychotic symptom is a symptom that involves misunderstanding the nature of reality. Examples of psychotic symptoms include delusions and hallucinations.
It does not allow patients to match up concepts they see in one eye with concepts in the other half of the brain. example: If the corpus collosum structure gets damaged, a patient might have trouble with coordinating their hands, preventing them from matching sensations on one hand with movement on the other, because the information doesn't get to where it's needed.
Psychotic people can lead normal lives threw medications and therapy
No, they are not. As you can probably guess, psychotic disorders are much more severe that psychological disorders. Psychotic disorders usually involve delusions, hallucinations, etc. While, psychological disorders are disorders such as OCD and OCPD that involve different compulsions and rituals but nothing delusional.
Psychotic symptoms are usually caused by abnormalities in brain chemistry; less often by injury to the brain.
Anti-psychotic
Anti psychotic medication is used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and various other conditions. It works by blocking dopamine receptors in the brain, meaning that the effects of dopamine are lessened.
An antipsychotic drug, sometimes called a neuroleptic, is a prescription medication used to treat psychosis. The vast majority of antipsychotics work by blocking the absorption of dopamine, a chemical that occurs naturally in the brain and is responsible for causing psychotic reactions, especially those that happen as a result of mental illness.
Nurses should look for patterns that might indicate when a patient may have a stroke or psychotic episode.
Antipsychotics are a class of medications used to treat psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking. They work by blocking certain neurotransmitters in the brain, helping to reduce symptoms of psychosis. Antipsychotics can be used to treat conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and severe depression with psychotic features.
The chemicals in the incense go to receptors, CB1 and CB2, in the brain. These are the cannabinoid receptors in the brain. Most go to CB1, causing the many psychotic effects associated with these things
If the entire brain is not working then you are clinically dead. Parts of the brain cannot work and still be alive. such as in a vegetative state. A lot of controversy on brain death and feeding tubes and etc. I have heard of miracles where people were in coma's and negative outcome from doctors, but with family persistence the patient has come out of it.
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Is the patient brain dead? Is the patient on a feeding tube?
In the acute phase, the patient has an overt loss of contact with reality (psychotic episode) that requires intervention and treatment.
The brain is not affected by psychotic disorders, the mental health might be or not. All depends on the kind of disorder, how it was resolved or treated and any changes done for avoiding its repetition.