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Hallucinations: - ANS - perceptual experiences in the absence of external stimuli -Auditory • may include command hallucinations -Visual -Tactile: feeling sensations in the body in the absence of stimuli -Olfactory: smelling things that are not there -Gustatory: tasting things that are not there Psychosis - ANS - disruptions in thoughts and perceptions leading to a disconnection from reality -symptoms may include abnormal behaviors and sensations, including catatonic behavior -may be acute or chronic -Although psychosis is categorized as a psychiatric disorder, it commonly occurs as a secondary condition due to underlying endocrine, vascular, immunologic, or metabolic problems -Drugs, other substances, or other psychiatric conditions such as depression or mania may also cause symptoms Psychosis: Clinical Presentation - ANS - divided into several clinical domains -positive • occur when clients experience things in addition to reality • hearing voices or seeing things that are not there -negative • involve a loss of something • Loss of ability to experience pleasure or loss of motivation -cognitive • Disorganization in thoughts, memories, focus, or attention -affective • the client's feelings and emotions -motor • may include abnormalities in gait, balance, and coordination, irregular muscle contractions, or tremors

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NR 547 Week 3 Exam Questions And
Answers Newest Solution

Hallucinations: - ANS ✔✔ - perceptual experiences in the absence of external stimuli

-Auditory

• may include command hallucinations

-Visual

-Tactile: feeling sensations in the body in the absence of stimuli

-Olfactory: smelling things that are not there

-Gustatory: tasting things that are not there



Psychosis - ANS ✔✔ - disruptions in thoughts and perceptions leading to a disconnection from reality

-symptoms may include abnormal behaviors and sensations, including catatonic behavior

-may be acute or chronic

-Although psychosis is categorized as a psychiatric disorder, it commonly occurs as a secondary
condition due to underlying endocrine, vascular, immunologic, or metabolic problems

-Drugs, other substances, or other psychiatric conditions such as depression or mania may also cause
symptoms



Psychosis: Clinical Presentation - ANS ✔✔ - divided into several clinical domains

-positive

• occur when clients experience things in addition to reality

• hearing voices or seeing things that are not there

-negative



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• involve a loss of something

• Loss of ability to experience pleasure or loss of motivation

-cognitive

• Disorganization in thoughts, memories, focus, or attention

-affective

• the client's feelings and emotions

-motor

• may include abnormalities in gait, balance, and coordination, irregular muscle contractions, or tremors



Psychosis: Positive Symptoms - ANS ✔✔ - Hallucinations

Delusions

Thought disorder

Hostility

Excitability



Psychosis: Motor Symptoms - ANS ✔✔ - Motor delay

Dyscoordination

EPS

-Parkinsonism

-Dyskinesia



Psychosis: Affective Symptoms - ANS ✔✔ - Depression

Anxiety

Suicidality




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Psychosis: Cognition symptoms - ANS ✔✔ - Attention

Working memory

Verbal memory

Visual memory

Executive functioning

Processing speed

Social conditioning



Psychosis: Negative Symptoms - ANS ✔✔ - Affective flattening

Alogia

Anhedonia

Amotivation

Asociality



Delusions: - ANS ✔✔ - fixed false, irrational beliefs

-persecution: delusions r/t being threatened, victimized, or spied on

-reference: delusions r/t receiving personal messages from tv, radio, or actions of others

-somatic: delusions r/t the body, including illness or the presence of foreign objects

• may believe there are objects in their body (may think they are infested with insects.)

-grandeur: delusions r/t beliefs of special abilities or powers

-control: delusions that actions & thoughts are controlled by others



Symptoms of Psychosis: Thought Disorder - ANS ✔✔ - impairment in the process of thinking and
difficulty organizing thoughts in a logical pattern.

-incoherent speech

-loose associations



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