Post-Stroke Neuropsychiatric Symptoms
Across
- 1. A persistent disruption and deficit in mental processes that affects how an individual understands, processes, or remembers information
- 3. An extreme, persistent sense of physical and mental exhaustion or lack of energy that does not improve with rest
- 6. Persistent abnormalities in the quality, timing, or duration of sleep that result in significant daytime distress, fatigue, and impaired daily functioning
- 7. A sudden, extreme emotional or behavioral outburst (e.g. intense crying, shouting, aggression) triggered by an overstimulating or difficult situation
- 8. An intense, excessive, and ongoing fear and worry about everyday situations with feelings often disproportionate to the actual threat
Down
- 2. A sudden, uncontrollable, and inappropriate outbursts of laughing or crying that do not match a person's true inner feelings or the severity of the situation
- 4. A state of indifference or the suppression of emotions (e.g. passion, excitement, concern), representing an absence of motivation and a lack of interest
- 5. A mood disorder causing persistent sadness, emptiness, and a lack of interest in activities