Define psychosis?
Why are psychotic states high risk periods?
pt is experiencing: agitation aggression impulsivity (suicide) other forms of behavioral dysfxn
Clinical manifestations of psychosis - delusions?
clinical manifestations of psychosis - hallucinations?
clinical manifestations of psychosis - thought disorganization (speech)?
Psychotic disorders - differential?
Work up of psychosis?
How do you dx schizophrenia?
epidemiology of schizophrenia?
Why is it so hard for the patient with schizophrenia?
How does genetics play a role in schizophrenia?
prevalence of having schizophrenia:
DSM-5 of schizophrenia?
2 or more of the following, each present for a significant portion of time during a 1 month period (or less if successfully tx):
only one of these criterion are necessary if:
- delusions are bizzare
- hallucinations consist of a voice keeping up running commetery, or 2 or more voices conversing
theses are all considered active phase sxs
more keys to dx:
Positive sxs of schizophrenia?
- hallucinations
Negative sxs of schizophrenia?
diff b/t positive and negative sxs of schizophrenia?
What is paranoid subtype of schizophrenia?
What is the disorganized subtype of schizophrenia?
What is the catatonic subtype of schizophrenia?
Components of mental status examination? description, mood, feelings, affect, perception?
-General description: ranges from completely disheveled, screaming, and agitated to obsessively groomed, completely silent and immobile.
behavior: may be talkative and exhibit weird postures, may become agitated or violent in an unprovoked manner or in response to hallucinations, may be in catatonic stupor, tics, echopraxia
-mood, feelings, affect: reduced emotional responsiveness to overly active and inappropriate emotions such as extremes of rage, happiness, and anxiety
- perception: all 5 senses may be affected by hallucinatory experiences (MC: auditory and visual).
Illusions: diff from hallucinations in that illusions are distortions of real images
MSE: thought components?
*thought form and process: how is person thinking what they're thinking? flight of ideas thought blocking incoherence poverty of content poor abstraction abilities verbigeration tangentiality circumstantiality derailment neologisms
MSE: sensorium and cognition?
MSE - impulsiveness?
- along with this - may have decreased social sensitivity - may throw food on floor, grab other person’s belongings
Etiology of schizophrenia?
- likely a group of disorders with differing causes leading to somewhat similar sxs
How is dopamine affected in schizophrenia?