Schizophrenia Facts
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100

What are the three pathopsychology theories in Schizophrenia?

What is 

•High Dopamine levels

•Low GABA levels

•High Serotonin levels


100

The inability to move normally; may be unable to move

What is catatonia?

100

The absence of essential human qualities

What is Negative Symptoms?

100

Delusions

What is a Positive symptom?

100

Usually patients don’t seek treatment at this time

What is the Prodromal Phase?

200

Name four categories of Schizophrenic symptoms

What are:

 Positive symptoms, Negative symptoms, Cognitive Symptoms, Mood Symptoms?

200

The mimicking of movements of others movements or meaningless movement. A psychotic symptom

Echopraxia

200

These are the two POSITIVE or more obvious symptoms of schizophrenia:

What is Delusions and Hallucinations

200

Cognitive delay

What is a cognitive symptom?

200

The goal of this phase is to continue symptom reduction and relapse prevention/recovery

What is the Stabilization Phase?

300

Name at least three potential causes of Schizophrenia?

What are?

•Genetic factors

•Environmental Factors- Alcohol intake, Illicit/Psychoactive drug use, •Stress

•Biochemical factors- •Dopamine theory – thought to play major role in symptoms due to 1st gen. •Other neurochemical hypotheses  - serotonin may play role as 2nd generation drugs block serotonin and dopamine

•Brain structure abnormality

300

The uncomfortable belief that someone else has inserted thoughts into their brain(s).

What is thought insertion?

300

These are the three NEGATIVE symptoms that usually indicate the absence or insufficiency of normal behavior

What is Emotional and social withdrawal, apathy, and poverty of thought or speech.

300

Depressed Mood

What is a Mood Symptom?

300

This phase is defined as positive & negative symptoms  such as hallucinations, delusions, apathy & withdrawal  - loss of functional ability.

What is the Acute Phase?

400

•Antipsychotics

•Anxiolytics

•Antidepressants

•Mood Stabilizers

Medications classes for Schizophrenic patients

400

Speech pattern in which patient includes unnecessary details but reach a point

What is Circumstantiality?

400

This is a term that describes an irrational fear ranging from mild (wary, guarded) to profound (kill you)

What is paranoia?

400

Social withdrawal

What is a Negative Symptom

400

The goal of this phase is to sustain remission, maintain patient functioning, monitor for side effects from medication

What is the Stable Phase?

500

Name at least 4 PRIORITY NANDA nursing diagnosis for Schizophrenic patients receiving acute inpatient psychiatric treatment

What are:

•Risk for self directed/other directed violence

•Disturbed thought process

•Ineffective Coping Skills

•Disrupted Sensory Perception (Auditory/Visual)

•Impaired Social Interaction

•Interrupted Family Process

•Impaired Verbal Communication

?

500

Speech pattern in which patient is rapidly moving from one thought to next; often this is difficult to follow conversation.

What is flight of ideas?

500

Occasionally people with schizophrenia display this term which means laughing or crying at improper times.

What is INAPPROPRIATE AFFECT

500

Paranoid Ideations

What is a positive symptom?

500

The goal of this phase was to maintain safety, prevent harm, return patient to best level of functioning connect to community aftercare, create/maintain family alliance

What is the Acute Phase?