Practise Questions with 100% Correct
Answers
Schizophrenia Correct Answer A mental disorder that affects thought processes and the
ability to determine reality.
Type 1 Schizophrenia Correct Answer A form of schizophrenia that is characterised by
the individual having positive symptoms and is responsive to medication.
Positive Symptoms Correct Answer Displaying behaviours involving losing touch with
reality.
Type 2 Schizophrenia Correct Answer A form of schizophrenia that is characterised by
the individual having negative symptoms and is unresponsive to medication.
Negative Symptoms Correct Answer Displaying behaviours that involve disruption of
normal emotions and actions.
Diagnosis of Schizophrenia Correct Answer To be diagnosed with schizophrenia there
must be two or more symptoms present. It commonly occurs in people between the
ages of 15 and 45.
Hallucinations Correct Answer The perception of something being real that doesn't
actually exist.
Delusions Correct Answer A false belief that is resistant to confrontation with the truth.
Diagnosis Correct Answer Identification of the nature and cause of illness.
DSM-5 Correct Answer A diagnostic classification system produced in the USA.
ICD-10 Correct Answer A diagnostic classification system produced by the World Health
Organisation.
Disorganised Schizophrenia Correct Answer A persons behaviour is generally
disorganised such as speech. Symptoms can include loss of interest or mood swings.
Catatonic Schizophrenia Correct Answer It is diagnosed if the patient has severe motor
abnormalities such as unusual gestures. They may gesture repeatedly and do the
opposite of what they are being asked. They can be immobile for long periods of time.