NURSING 456 Case Study – Bipolar Depression/Mania: Patient Brenden Manahan, 35 years old

NURSING 456 Case Study – Bipolar Depression/Mania: Patient Brenden Manahan, 35 years old

NURSING 456 Case Study – Bipolar Depression/Mania: Patient Brenden Manahan, 35 years old

Bipolar Depression/Mania UNFOLDING Reasoning Brenden Manahan, 35 years old Primary Concept Mood and Affect Interrelated Concepts (In order of empha sis) 1. Psychosis 2. Clinical Judgment 3. Patient Education 4. Communication Bipolar Depression/Mania History of Present Problem: Brenden Manahan is a 35-year-old male, who has been admitted to the crisis intervention unit for exacerbation of his bipolar disorder. He was admitted on a 501 (involuntary inpatient admission, patient has been deemed either dangerous to self or others) and brought to the hospital by police because his mother feared for his safety. In the past few weeks he stopped taking his medication because he feared that his mother was poisoning him. Brenden has not slept in the past four days due to racing thoughts. He believes that he is the head of the CIA and told his mother that he needed her car to go to CIA headquarters in McLean, Virginia, and fire everyone. When the police arrived they noted that Brenden was speaking at a very rapid rate and pace and was becoming increasingly agitated. He began yelling that the police where there to poison him and prevent him from returning to his job. He has been admitted to the locked mental health unit for evaluation of his mental capacity and stabilization. Brenden will participate in the following education groups: medication education, and bipolar illness education. The goal is to resume lithium carbonate and divalproex sodium.

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