What happens when someone goes catatonic?

What happens when someone goes catatonic?

Catatonia affects a person’s ability to move in a normal way. People with catatonia can experience a variety of symptoms. The most common symptom is stupor, which means that the person can’t move, speak, or respond to stimuli. However, some people with catatonia may exhibit excessive movement and agitated behavior.

What is the best treatment for catatonia?

Benzodiazepines. Benzodiazepines are the first-choice treatment for catatonia, regardless of the underlying condition.

Do antipsychotics help with catatonia?

First generation antipsychotics have been widely used in the treatment of catatonia because of the excessive motor activity that may accompany catatonia and because of the historical consideration of catatonia being a subtype of schizophrenia.

Can catatonia cause brain damage?

A retrospective case review showed that catatonic patients were significantly more likely to have had a prior history of brain injury when compared to manic, depressed or surgical patients used as controls. The study suggested a possible association between catatonia and brain dysfunction [5].

What is the classic clinical feature of catatonia?

The classical clinical feature of catatonia is stupor, which is characterised by immobility and mutism. Another classic symptom is posturing, whereby the patient positions themselves in an uncomfortable position against gravity with complete akinesia.

Is there a test to see if someone is catatonic?

There is no particular lab test that can say for sure whether a person is catatonic or not. Instead, the doctor will make that pronouncement based on an individual’s actions. Tests will be run first to rule out some of the more obvious possibilities, like drugs or alcohol.

Do congregate care facilities use surveillance cameras to monitor activity?

Currently, most congregate care facilities use surveillance cameras to monitor activity in the public part of their facilities. There has been growing demand by patients’ family members for video monitoring in private patient care areas.

Why is rapid treatment for catatonic enuresis indicated?

Catatonic patients are at risk of multiple life-threatening complications and therefore rapid treatment is required particularly before any treatment is initiated for the primary medical concern.

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