The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis Vol.23 No.06
( Jun, 2007)
Psychiatric Symptoms and Behavioral Problems in Patients with End-stage Renal Disease Undergoing Hemodialysis
Thesis List
- 0-2
Editorial
- 1
Forgetful, doesn't fully understand conversation
- 2
Speaks with fear of hallucinations
- 3
Hears bad rumors, someone is after them
- 4
Skin covered with bugs, making them sick
- 5
Cheerful, very talkative in a loud voice
- 6
Lifeless, always depressed
- 7
Worried and nervous
- 8
Easily angered, very irritable
- 9
Doesn't move, doesn't talk
- 10
Repeatedly complains of feeling ill
- 11
Strong complaints of pain
- 12
Legs feel irritated, can't sleep
- 13
Took too much medicine
- 14
Refuses dialysis
- 15
Doesn't maintain self care, adherence to therapy is bad
- 16
Doesn't eat
- 17
Difficult to estahlish deep emotional contact
- 18
Often has trouble with other patients
- 19
No end to trouhles with the staff, very particular about the staff
- 20
Relies on medical staff to do things for them
- 21
Developed romantic feelings towards a member of the staff
- 22
Violent, quick to raise a hand
- 23
Patient requires restraint during dialysis
- 24
Difficult to obtain cooperation from family
- 25
No family
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