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A patient is able to flex his right arm forward without difficulty or pain but is unable to abduct his arm because of pain and muscle spasms;the nurse suspects:
Biological Treatments
Medical approaches to treating psychiatric disorders that affect the brain's chemistry, structure, or functioning, including medication and surgery.
1950s
A decade characterized by post-World War II recovery, the beginning of the Cold War, and significant cultural, economic, and technological changes worldwide.
Somatogenic Perspective
A viewpoint in psychology and psychiatry that suggests mental disorders originate from biological or physiological causes.
Overdiagnosing
The tendency to diagnose a condition more frequently than it actually occurs, often leading to unnecessary treatment or intervention.
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