Psychosis Flashcards

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What is a delusion?

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A fixed, false belief, firmly held despite evidence to the contrary, and out of keeping with the individuals culture background.

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What are the two broad subtypes of delusion?

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Bizarre (could not happen ever) and non-bizarre (could happen)

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3
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What is a hallucination?

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A perception without stimulus.

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What is an illusion?

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Misrepresentation of stimulus.

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5
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What are the different types of hallucinations?

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auditory, visual, somatic, olfactory and gustatory

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What is the diagnostic criteria of schizophrenia?

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Two or more of following for 1mo.:

  • delusions
  • hallucinations
  • disorganized speech
  • grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior
  • -ve symptoms (e.g. flattening affect, alogia, avolition)

+ impaired function

+ continuous sign of disturbance for 6 mo.

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7
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What is the M to F ratio of schizophrenia?

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1:1

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What is the biological etiology of schizophrenia?

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Overactivity of dopaminergic transmission in mesolimbic and mesocortical pathways.

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9
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In very general terms, how do anti-psychotics work?

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Post-synaptic D2 receptor blockade.

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Extrapyramidal symptoms are divided into 4 groups, what are they?

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Acute dystonias (tx: anticholinergic), parkinsonism (tx: anticholinergic), akathesia (tx: beta-blocker), tardive dyskinesia (tx: stop or change med).

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What atypical antipsychotic was pulled from market for safety reasons, but brought back for use in special circumstances?

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Clozapine

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What is a persecutory delusion?

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Fearing you’ll be harmed.

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13
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What is an erotomanic delusion?

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Love at a distance (e.g. Jennifer Aniston is in love with me, based on her screen presence, etc.)

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What is a nihilistic delusion?

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Something is not there at all, but is being imagined as such (e.g. pt states they have no heart at all).

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15
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Differentiate hallucination from illusion.

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Hallucination is perception without a stimulus whereas illusion is perception with a stimulus (e.g. hearing sound while home alone and thinking someone is breaking in).

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