Francis Catatonia
Found 6 free book(s)Bush‐Francis Catatonia Rating Scale
www.urmc.rochester.edurequired for reliable detection. Additionally, specific features of catatonia may present in a variety of ways, ranging from subtle oddities to extreme hyperactivity. Published in 1996, the Bush‐Francis Catatonia Rating Scale (BFCRS) has become the standard instrument for detecting catatonia and
Bush-Francis Catatonia Rating Scale - Thompson Center
thompsoncenter.missouri.educomplete the 23-item Bush-Francis Catatonia Rating Scale (CRS) and the 14-item Catatonia Screening Instrument (CSI). Item definitions on the two scales are the same. The CRS measures the severity of 23 signs on a 0- 3 scale, while the CSI …
BUSH-FRANCIS CATATONIA RATING SCALE
sitotapsy.comBUSH-FRANCIS CATATONIA RATING SCALE Use presence or absence of items 1-14 for screening Use the 0-3 scale for items 1-23 to rate severity 1. Excitement: Extreme hyperactivity, constant motor unrest which is apparently non-purposeful. Not to be attributed to akathisia or goal directed agitation 0 = Absent 1 = Excessive motion
BUSH-FRANCIS CATATONIA RATING SCALE – Nederlandse …
www.tijdschriftvoorpsychiatrie.nlBUSH-FRANCIS CATATONIA RATING SCALE – Nederlandse versie (BFCRS-N) M. Morrens, D. Schrijvers, H. Moens, B. Sabbe – Gebruik de aan- of afwezigheid voor de items 1-14 om patiënten te screenen – Gebruik de 0–3-schaal voor de items 1-23 om de ernst van de symptomen te bepalen 1. Opwinding Extreme hyperactiviteit, niet aflatende en schijnbaar …
The Maudsley Prescribing g guidelines - KSU
fac.ksu.edu.saCatatonia 92 Antipsychotics and hypertension 94 Antipsychotic-induced weight gain 96 Treatment of drug-induced weight gain 97 Psychotropic-related QT prolongation 101 Antipsychotics, diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance 107 Antipsychotics and dyslipidaemia 111 Antipsychotics and sexual dysfunction 114 Antipsychotic-induced hyponatraemia 119
LITHIUM PRESCRIBING GUIDELINES - Isle of Wight Primary ...
www.iow.nhs.ukCatatonia5 2 INDICATIONS 1. In the management of acute manic or hypomanic episodes. 2. In the management of episodes of recurrent depressive disorders where treatment with other antidepressants has been unsuccessful. 3. In the prophylaxis against bipolar affective disorders. 4. Control of aggressive behaviour or intentional self harm. 3 PREPARATION