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Bipolar I disorder is a mood disorder that is characterized by at least one manic or mixed episode. There may be episodes of hypomania or major depression as well. It is a sub-diagnosis of bipolar disorder, and conforms to the classic concept of manic-depressive illness.[citation needed]
[edit] DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteriaThe essential feature of bipolar I disorder is a clinical course that is characterized by the occurrence of one or more manic episodes or mixed episodes. Often individuals have also had one or more major depressive episodes. Episodes of substance-induced mood disorder (due to the direct effects of a medication, or other somatic treatments for depression, a drug of abuse, or toxin exposure) or of mood disorder due to a general medical condition need to be excluded before a diagnosis of bipolar I disorder. In addition, the episodes are not better accounted for by schizoaffective disorder and are not superimposed on schizophrenia, schizophreniform disorder, delusional disorder, or psychotic disorder not otherwise specified. [edit] General diagnosis codes DSM-IV-TR
[edit] TreatmentInvestigations Routine investigations including HIV test, Full blood count, Thyroid function tests, Liver function test, Urea and Creatinine & if patient on Lithium, Lithium level. Drug screen including Cannaboids. Bio-Psycho-Social Biological
It should be emphasized that Anti-depressants should not be used in the treatment of Bipolar as it may precipitate a Manic episode. Patient Education Information on the condition, importance of regular sleep patterns, routines and eating habits & the importance of compliance with medication as prescribed. Behavior modification - Advise them on the adverse effects of their behavior during the manic phase such as unprotected sex and wild spending. [edit] ICD-10 diagnostic criteriaF31 Bipolar Affective Disorder F31.6 Bipolar Affective Disorder, Current Episode Mixed F30 Manic Episode F30.0 Hypomania F30.1 Mania Without Psychotic Symptoms F30.2 Mania With Psychotic Symptoms F32 Depressive Episode F32.0 Mild Depressive Episode F32.1 Moderate Depressive Episode F32.2 Severe Depressive Episode Without Psychotic Symptoms F32.3 Severe Depressive Episode With Psychotic Symptoms [edit] See also
[edit] ResourcesInternational Society for Bipolar Disorders [edit] External links
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