What is Paranoid Schizophrenia?
What is type of schizophrenia where someone may have intense paranoia, delusions, and auditory hallucinations, believing others are plotting against them.
What is Disorganized Schizophrenia?
What is type of schizophrenia where a person may have Disorganized thinking, speech, and behavior, making it challenging to function in daily life.
What is Catatonic Schizophrenia?
What is type of schizophrenia where someone might have extreme movements or stay completely still
Celebrity Crush?
Ruben Loftus-Cheek or Odell Beckham Junior
What type of medication was used before 1990
What is Atypical Anti psychotics
When was Paranoid schizophrenia not recognized anymore by the American Psychiatric Association?
What is 2013
What are some symptoms?
What is
odd, bizarre behavior such as smiling, laughing, or talking to oneself or being preoccupied/responding to internal stimuli.
What is the causes of Catatonic Schizophrenia?
What is causes are not clear or imbalance of certain neurotransmitters in the brain.
What drives her crazy?
Students
Provider of more effective treatment
What is psychiatrist
Medications?
What is Anti-tremors/antipsychotics and therapy
What do they exhibit?
What is Flat affect
What is Catatonia?
What is a syndrome where your brain doesn’t manage muscle movement signals as it should and you behave abnormally.
Dream place to go to?
Bora Bora
Common side effects from the use of "typical" antipsychotics?
What is drowsiness, blurred vision, sensitivity to the sun, restlessness, rigidity, rapid heartbeat, tremors, skin rashes, dizziness.
What is it characterized as?
What is characterized by predominantly positive symptoms of schizophrenia, including delusions and hallucinations.
Do people with Disorganized Schizophrenia exhibit a lot of emotions or little to none emotions?
What is Little to none
What is the sub type of Catatonic schizophrenia characterized by extreme movements?
What is Excited/hyperkinetic
Is she a cookie, ice cream, or cake person
Ice Cream
Possible disease associated with long-term use of typical antipsychotic medication?
What is tardive dyskinesia
What triggers Paranoid schizophrenia?
What is a combination of physical, genetic, psychological and environmental factors
Treatments
What is psychotherapy, Neuro Rehab, and medication
What are some common symptoms related to movement and behavior that individuals may display?
What is stay totally still and mute or might get hyperactive for no reason.
What does she put on her pizza?
Onions, Mushrooms, and Black Olives
Name of drug which causes the side effect "agranulocytosis" (loss of white blood cells).
What is clozapine