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NRNP 6635 Final Exam – Schizophrenia(Quizzes and solutions)2025 EDITION 1

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A psychological disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, and/or diminished inappropriate emotional expression. - answer-Schizophrenia The signs and symptoms of schizophrenia are traditionally separated into 2 groups: positive (delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized speech or behavior) and negative (flat affect, avolition, anhedonia, poor attention, and alogia). - answer-signs and symptoms of schizophrenia a decline in both cognitive and social functioning that often precedes the development of florid psychosis. - answer-Schizophrenia is associated with The exact etiology of schizophrenia is unknown, although it is thought to be linked to an increase in dopaminergic activity. No single etiological factor is responsible for schizophrenia. - answer-Etiology of Schizophrenia Treatment includes antipsychotics in conjunction with behavioral therapy. - answer-Treatment of Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a chronic serious mental disorder characterized by loss of contact with reality and manifested by two main symptoms: hallucinations and delusions. - answer-Schizophrenia definition Men and women are equally affected, but with a slight difference in the age of onsetMen: average age of onset = 23 years Women: average age of onset = 26 years - answer-onset of schizophrenia The disorder manifests when a person with a genetic predisposition is exposed to one of many environmental stressors. - genetic predisposition - environmental stressors - answer-Etiological factors of schizophrenia Environmental stressors are believed to be triggers of schizophrenia rather than true causes of the disorder. -Childhood trauma - Residence in an urban area - Social isolation -Frequent cannabis use in early adolescence - Migration - Poverty - Stress and psychosocial factors - Birth in late winter or early spring -Advanced paternal age at conception - answer-Environmental Stressors of Schizophrenia Genetic and environmental risk factors appear to act via a common pathway of disrupting the function of 1 or more neurotransmitter components. Dopaminergic theory: Almost all drugs with antipsychotic properties block the dopaminergic D2 receptor. However, antipsychotics are only 70% effective and clozapine, the most effective antipsychotic for treating schizophrenia, is a weak D2 antagonist. Hyperactivity of dopamine D2 receptor neurotransmission in subcortical, and limbic brain regions contribute to the positive symptoms of schizophrenia. Hypo functionality of dopamine D1 receptor neurotransmission in the prefrontal cortex contributes to both negative and cognitive symptoms. - answer-Pathophysiology of schizophrenia part 1 Other theories: Hypofunction of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) glutamate receptor. Dysfunctional gamma-amino-butyric acid (GABA) interneurons. Dysfunctional nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. - answer-Pathophysiology of schizophrenia part 2 Patients with schizophrenia also have physical abnormalities of the brain tissue, which can be seen in neuroimaging studies. Loss of cortical tissue volume, including the limbic system, prefrontal cortex, thalamus, hippocampus, and amygdala. Ventricular enlargement (third and lateral). Decreased symmetry. Hypoactivity of the frontal lobes and hyperactivity of the basal ganglia. - answer-Physical abnormalities of the brain in schizophrenia Impairment of thoughts and affect, characterized by a distorted perception of reality. The impairments are severe enough to affect the patient's ability to participate in social events or to form relationships. Patients with schizophrenia often lack awareness about their illness (insight). Co-existing substance use disorder and dependence is common ("dual diagnosis"). Symptoms can be classified into premorbid, positive, negative, and cognitive. - answer-Clinical Presentation of schizophrenia Easy to recognize. Delusions: 1. False, fixed beliefs maintained by the patient despite being contradicted by reality or logical arguments. 2. Can include grandiosity, ideas of reference, paranoia, persecutory, erotomania, jealousy, and somatic delusions. Hallucinations: 1. Perceptual abnormalities in which sensory experiences occur in the absence of external stimuli. 2. Can be auditory (most common), visual, somatic, gustatory, and olfactory. Illusions: 1. distinguished from hallucinations by the presence of real external stimuli that is simply misinterpreted by the patient. Disorganized speech and/or behavior: 1. can include neologisms, echolalia, flight of ideas, pressured speech, and loose associations, among others. - answer-Positive (psychotic phase) - Potentially difficult to recognize because of similarities to depression. - Flat affect (diminished emotional expression). - Avolition (lack of initiative). - Alogia (poverty of speech). - Poor attention. - Anhedonia. - answer-Negative (residual phase) - Usually nonspecific; related to the impact on the patient's quality of life. - Poor executive functioning, represented by disorganized speech and/or thought that results in impaired communication. - Inattention - Impaired memory - answer-Cognitive

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NRNP 6635 Final Exam –
Schizophrenia(Quizzes and
solutions)2025 EDITION 1
A psychological disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized
speech, and/or diminished inappropriate emotional expression. - answer-Schizophrenia

The signs and symptoms of schizophrenia are traditionally separated into 2 groups:
positive (delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized speech or behavior) and negative
(flat affect, avolition, anhedonia, poor attention, and alogia). - answer-signs and
symptoms of schizophrenia

a decline in both cognitive and social functioning that often precedes the development
of florid psychosis. - answer-Schizophrenia is associated with

The exact etiology of schizophrenia is unknown, although it is thought to be linked to an
increase in dopaminergic activity.
No single etiological factor is responsible for schizophrenia. - answer-Etiology of
Schizophrenia

Treatment includes antipsychotics in conjunction with behavioral therapy. - answer-
Treatment of Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a chronic serious mental disorder characterized by loss of contact with
reality and manifested by two main symptoms: hallucinations and delusions. - answer-
Schizophrenia definition

Men and women are equally affected, but with a slight difference in the age of
onsetMen: average age of onset = 23 years Women: average age of onset = 26 years -
answer-onset of schizophrenia

The disorder manifests when a person with a genetic predisposition is exposed to one
of many environmental stressors.
- genetic predisposition
- environmental stressors - answer-Etiological factors of schizophrenia

Environmental stressors are believed to be triggers of schizophrenia rather than true
causes of the disorder.
-Childhood trauma
- Residence in an urban area
- Social isolation
-Frequent cannabis use in early adolescence
- Migration

, - Poverty
- Stress and psychosocial factors
- Birth in late winter or early spring
-Advanced paternal age at conception - answer-Environmental Stressors of
Schizophrenia

Genetic and environmental risk factors appear to act via a common pathway
of disrupting the function of 1 or more neurotransmitter components.
Dopaminergic theory: Almost all drugs with antipsychotic properties block the
dopaminergic D2 receptor.
However, antipsychotics are only 70% effective and clozapine, the most effective
antipsychotic for treating schizophrenia, is a weak D2 antagonist.
Hyperactivity of dopamine D2 receptor neurotransmission in subcortical, and limbic
brain regions contribute to the positive symptoms of schizophrenia. Hypo functionality of
dopamine D1 receptor neurotransmission in the prefrontal cortex contributes to both
negative and cognitive symptoms. - answer-Pathophysiology of schizophrenia part 1

Other theories:
Hypofunction of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) glutamate receptor. Dysfunctional
gamma-amino-butyric acid (GABA) interneurons.
Dysfunctional nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. - answer-Pathophysiology of
schizophrenia part 2

Patients with schizophrenia also have physical abnormalities of the brain tissue, which
can be seen in neuroimaging studies.

Loss of cortical tissue volume, including the limbic system, prefrontal cortex, thalamus,
hippocampus, and amygdala.
Ventricular enlargement (third and lateral).
Decreased symmetry.
Hypoactivity of the frontal lobes and hyperactivity of the basal ganglia. - answer-
Physical abnormalities of the brain in schizophrenia

Impairment of thoughts and affect, characterized by a distorted perception of reality.
The impairments are severe enough to affect the patient's ability to participate in social
events or to form relationships.
Patients with schizophrenia often lack awareness about their illness (insight).
Co-existing substance use disorder and dependence is common ("dual diagnosis").
Symptoms can be classified into premorbid, positive, negative, and cognitive. - answer-
Clinical Presentation of schizophrenia

Easy to recognize.
Delusions:
1. False, fixed beliefs maintained by the patient despite being contradicted by reality or
logical arguments.
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