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CASE STUDY ALCOHOLISM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED I. Introduction My patient name is GV a 45 yr-old male construction worker, married and with 5 children. His youngest son died as mentioned by the patient. Gabriel belongs to a lower class family that lives at the province. He was diagno...

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CASE STUDY ALCOHOLISM WITH COMPLETE

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I. Introduction


My patient name is GV a 45 yr-old male construction worker, married and with 5 children.

His youngest son died as mentioned by the patient. Gabriel belongs to a lower class family that

lives at the province. He was diagnosed to be suffering from mild mental retardation with auditory

hallucination and paranoia. No family history of mental illness and with a chief complaint of killing

his mother.


II. Psychopathology


Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by disintegration of thought processes

and of emotional responsiveness. It most commonly manifests as auditory

hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions, or disorganized speech and thinking, and it is

accompanied by significant social or occupational dysfunction. ("Schizophrenia" Concise Medical

Dictionary. ) The onset of symptoms typically occurs in young adulthood, with a global lifetime

prevalence of about 0.3–0.7%. Diagnosis is based on observed behavior and the patient's

reported experiences. (Kapur S.) People who have it may hear voices, see things that aren't there

or believe that others are reading or controlling their minds. In men, symptoms usually start in the

late teens and early 20s. They include hallucinations, or seeing things, and delusions such as

hearing voices. For women, they start in the mid-20s to early 30s. Other symptoms include:

unusual thoughts or perceptions, disorders of movement, difficulty speaking and expressing

emotion, problems with attention, memory and organization

, No one is sure what causes schizophrenia, but your genetic makeup and brain chemistry

probably play a role. Medicines can relieve many of the symptoms, but it can take several tries

before you find the right drug. You can reduce relapses by staying on your medicine for as long

as your doctor recommends. With treatment, many people improve enough to lead satisfying

lives.


Typhoid fever is a life-threatening bacterial infection caused by bacteria called

Salmonella typhi. Typhoid is contracted through consumption of food and water that has been

contaminated with Salmonella typhi. Untreated typhoid can cause permanent psychiatric

problems such as delirium, hallucinations and paranoia over the long term. Hallucinations are

false and distorted perceptions of events. Paranoia is a symptom of a psychotic disorder in which

patients become suspicious of others and feel that the world is out to get them. The disorder

appears to be more common in families with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia and

delusional disorder, which suggests genes, may be involved. However, environmental factors

may play a role, as well. The condition appears to be more common in men.


III. History


Patient shows strangeness in his behavior and becoming uneasy due to his belief that

someone will kill him. Patient was seen running purposelessly as if someone was after him. No

consultation and medication was done to the patient due to lack of funds. Informant further

advised that every time the patient is in this state they usually tie him up. Until one fateful night,

the patient was in his restless behavior and thought that someone was trying to kill him and

thought that the killer was entering the door and accidentally killed his mother with a bamboo

pole. Family and relatives then decided to have his wife bring him for consultation and

medication.


IV. Nursing Physical Assessment

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