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©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS 11/16/2024 10:16 AM 1 | P a g e NURS406 EXAM 2 Study Guide. SCHIZOPHRENIA - answer• Usually diagnosed in late adolescence or early adulthood • Peak incidence of onset is 15 to 25 years of age for men and 25 to 35 years of age for women. • Prevalence is estimated at about 1% of total population • In the United States, nearly 3 million people are, have been, or will be affected by the disease. Two or more of the following (Delusions Herald Schizophrenic's Bad News): • Delusions • Hallucinations • Disorganized Speech • Grossly disorganized or catatonic Behavior • Negative symptoms PHASE 3 OF SCHIZ - answerResidual phase • The more intense symptoms, like hallucinations, start to fade. • Still have some strange beliefs. • Likely to withdraw into oneself and talk less • Trouble concentrating • May become depressed* with increased awareness ©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS 11/16/2024 10:16 AM 2 | P a g e PHASE 1 OF SCHIZ - answerProdromal phase • Lasts from a few weeks to a few years • Deterioration in role functioning and social withdrawal • Sleep disturbance, anxiety, irritability • Depressed mood, poor concentration, fatigue • Can be focused on certain topics, such as religion, the government, or a particular public figure. PHASE 2 OF SCHIZ - answerSchizophrenia • In the active phase of the disorder, psychotic symptoms are prominent • Delusions • Hallucinations • Impairment in work, social relations, and self-care CLINICAL COURSE - answer• Onset: most with slow, gradual development of signs and symptoms • Diagnosis usually with more actively positive symptoms of psychosis • Immediate-term course: two patterns • Ongoing psychosis, never fully recovering • Episodes of psychotic symptoms alternating with episodes of relatively complete recovery • Long-term course: intensity of psychosis diminishes with age; disease becomes less disruptive • Clients may live independently later in life although many

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SCHIZOPHRENIA - answer✔• Usually diagnosed in late adolescence or early adulthood
• Peak incidence of onset is 15 to 25 years of age for men
and 25 to 35 years of age for women.
• Prevalence is estimated at about 1% of total population
• In the United States, nearly 3 million people are, have
been, or will be affected by the disease.
Two or more of the following (Delusions Herald
Schizophrenic's Bad News):
• Delusions
• Hallucinations
• Disorganized Speech
• Grossly disorganized or catatonic Behavior
• Negative symptoms

PHASE 3 OF SCHIZ - answer✔Residual phase
• The more intense symptoms, like
hallucinations, start to fade.
• Still have some strange beliefs.
• Likely to withdraw into oneself and talk less
• Trouble concentrating
• May become depressed* with increased
awareness

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PHASE 1 OF SCHIZ - answer✔Prodromal phase
• Lasts from a few weeks to a few years
• Deterioration in role functioning and social
withdrawal
• Sleep disturbance, anxiety, irritability
• Depressed mood, poor concentration, fatigue
• Can be focused on certain topics, such as religion, the
government, or a particular public figure.

PHASE 2 OF SCHIZ - answer✔Schizophrenia
• In the active phase of the disorder, psychotic
symptoms are prominent
• Delusions
• Hallucinations
• Impairment in work, social relations, and self-care

CLINICAL COURSE - answer✔• Onset: most with slow, gradual development of signs and
symptoms
• Diagnosis usually with more actively positive symptoms of
psychosis
• Immediate-term course: two patterns
• Ongoing psychosis, never fully recovering
• Episodes of psychotic symptoms alternating with
episodes of relatively complete recovery
• Long-term course: intensity of psychosis diminishes with
age; disease becomes less disruptive
• Clients may live independently later in life although many


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have difficulty functioning in the community.

ETIOLOGY - answer✔• Genetic factors*
• Neuroanatomic and neurochemical factors (less brain
tissue and cerebrospinal fluid; Dopamine excess
• Stress enhancement
• Alcohol & Drugs

POSITIVE VERSUS NEGATIVE SYMPTOMS - answer✔Positive Symptoms:
• Excessive or distorted thoughts &
perceptions within the individual but are not experienced
by others.
Negative Symptoms:
• Emotions and behaviors that should be present
but are diminished in persons with schizophrenia.

POSITIVE SYMPTOMS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA - answer✔• Target of antipsychotic medications
• Delusions
• Distortions
• Disorganized speech
• Disorganized, catatonic or agitated behavior
• Hallucinations


Delusions:
Fixed, false beliefs, despite evidence
• Persecutory
• Referential have reference to the individual i.e. news
• Grandiose


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• Somatic
• Guilt
• Religious
• Jealousy
• Control
• Thought insertion *One's thoughts are not one's own, but rather belong to someone else and
have been inserted into one's mind
• Thought broadcasting
• Content of thought
• Delusions: false personal beliefs
• Religiosity: excessive demonstration of
obsession with religious ideas and behavior
• Paranoia: extreme suspiciousness of others
• Magical thinking: ideas that one's thoughts
or behaviors have control over specific
situations


Form of thought:
• Associative looseness A thought-process
disorder characterized by a confusing
connection between ideas. "Loosely
connected"
• Neologisms: made-up words that have
meaning only to the person who invents them
• Concrete thinking: literal interpretations of
the environment

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