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The 311 code stands for depressive disorder NOS (Not Otherwise Specified). It is aspecial type of depression used to describe a mental disorder that diagnosis of major depression or dysthymic disorder.
Used as a medication for mental disorders ie: bipolar disorder.
Used as a medication for mental disorders ie: bipolar disorder.
It's used for bi-polar disorder to even out the patient's mood.
lithium is used to treat bipolar disorder.
There isn't really a cure, as it is a mental disorder, but you can overcome it and get used to living with it.
Shopaholics could be used to describe compulsive shoppers.
It depends on what mental illness you are thinking of. For bipolar disorder there are a few different meds that adolescents commonly take. Lamictal, Lithium, and Depikote. For depression in adolescents, Wellbutrin is common and Lexapro works very well in adolescents.
In the mental world today it is not considered a viable diagnosis. It is very hard to identify and is now called dissociative disorder. Most are diagnosed with schizophrenia.
More than likely the first mental math used was during prehistory, as there was no written language or number system.
ICD-9 are codes used in medical billing and coding to describe different diseases and injuries. The ICD-9 code for sensory integration disorder is 781.99.
Quetiapine is an oral atypical antipsychotic drug which is thought to block dopamine receptors. It is mostly used for the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.