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When I was in nursing school 10 years ago, one of my instructors told us the term used to describe when a person picks at the air.
I thought I remembered the term, but unfortunately I cannot find it anywhere, so I must have remembered it wrong. If anyone could help me with this, I would really appreciate it!
I'm just new today...so Hello to all. I'm from Ontario Canada. We have had many pts (picking at the air) when they get to a certain stage. I believe they are looking at something that only they can see. I thought it was quite common. My Dad did the same just before he died. Though, I haven't followed through on it, I would like to know what it's all about... b1spth68
It is possibly.....
Pill rolling? It is a symptom of tardive dyskinesia. It seems as if a person is "rolling" a small peice of something in between their fingers
We always use 'plucking' because it looks as though they're plucking something invisible. I know it doesn't sound technical, but the residents, registrars and consultants use it too. Oh, and though pill-rolling doesn't sound technical I believe that's the right term for those rhythmic rolling movements you get with some tardive dyskenesias