Schizophrenia Flashcards

1
Q

Misperception of real external stimuli

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Illusion

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2
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Sensory perceptions not generated by external stimuli

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Hallucinations

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3
Q

Feeling as though people are referring to you in their conversations

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Ideas of reference

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4
Q

False beliefs not correctable by logic or reason

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Delusions

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5
Q

Patient mute or speaks few words

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Alogia

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6
Q

Repeating statements of others/associating words y their sounds

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Echolalia

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7
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Abrupt halt in train of thinking–often because of hallucinations

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Thought blocking

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8
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inventing new words

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Neologisms

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9
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Characteristic symptoms

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Must persist for at least 6 months and last 1 month

Delusions
Hallucinations
Grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior
Negative symptoms–flat affect, allege, abolition
Disorganized speech

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10
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Postive symptoms

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Delusions
Hallucinations
Agitation
Talkativeness
Though disorder
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11
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Negative symptoms

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Lack of motivation
Social withdrawal
Fattened affect/emotion
Cognitive disturbances
Poor grooming
Poor/impoverished speech 

Better response with atypicals

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12
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Three phases of schizophrenia

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Prodromal–Prior to first psychotic break
Psychotic/active–loss of touch with reality
Residual–period btw psychotic episodes, in touch with reality, but doesn’t behave normally

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13
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Abnormalities in frontal lobes

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Hypofrontality–decreased glucose in prefrontal cortex

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14
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Neurological abnormalities

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Hypofrontality
Lateral and 3rd ventricle enlargement
Loss of asymmetry
Decreased volume of hippocampus, amygdala and parahippocampal gyrus

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