Psychomotor excitement

Coordinative psychomotor excitement means that the patient's increased speech and movements are consistent with thinking and emotional activity, and are coordinated with the environment. This increase in activity is purposeful and understandable. Non-coordinating psychomotor excitement refers to the inconsistency of the patient's movements and speech and the inconsistency of thinking and emotions. The patient's movements and speech are monotonous and chaotic, lacking purpose and meaning, and difficult to understand, so the entire mental activity appears uncoordinated.

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