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What condition is treated with benztropine?

Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS)

100

Persecutory delusions are

The belief that a person is being persecuted, followed, spied on, etc.

100

Researchers found schizophrenia to be present in larger brains with small ventricles and less water. True or False?

False.

Researchers found schizophrenia to be present in smaller brains with large ventricles and more water.

100

What is a tactile hallucination?

Stretching painful sensation of the skin

100

What is Avolition?

The lack of motivation.


200

What is the prodromal phase in schizophrenia?

A stage of development marked by a steady deterioration and gradual decline in functioning

200

How many months does a person need in order to be diagnosed with schizophrenia?

6 months

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What is a brief psychotic disorder?

The presence of delusions and hallucinations that last from one day to a month

200

A mixture of seemingly random words and phrases, most often used to describe a symptom of a neurological or mental disorder

Word salad

200

The delusion that someone is telling the patient what to do is known as what?

Command hallucination.


300

What is clang association or clanging in schizophrenia?

Groupings of words, usually rhyming words, that are based on similar-sounding sounds, even though the words themselves don't have any logical reason to be grouped together

300

Children are most likely to experience symptoms of schizophrenia. True or false?

False. Symptoms emerge in late adolescence to early adulthood

300

What is schizophreniform disorder?

Psychotic symptoms that last less than 6 months

300

The belief that feelings, thoughts, and actions are being controlled by others is?

Loss of control delusions

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Gustatory hallucination is?

Tasting things that are not there.

400

Examples of negative symptoms in schizophrenia would be

Socially withdrawn, lack of motivation, lack of emotions/interest, flat affect

400

What is the most common type of hallucination?

 Auditory

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___ disorders consist of persistent delusions only.

Delusional

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Psychotic symptoms include

Delusions and hallucinations


400

Alex is detecting scents that are not actually there. Most likely Alex has ___ hallucination.

Olfactory


500

Delusions, heightened perception, hallucinations, and disorganized speech are all examples of what?  

Positive symptoms of schizophrenia

500

Max believes that he is a spy and that he is responsible to relay a message to the president. What is Max suffering from?

Grandiose delusions

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What is schizoaffective disorder?

The presence of both psychotic and severe mood disturbance.

500

What are delusions of reference? 

Natural events that are believed to have special and personal meaning behind them.

500

What is Alogia?

The lack of speech

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