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Which 3 of the following symptoms are main typical characteristics of psychosis?
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Psychosis is defined by a lack of insight
Question 3
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A perception which occurs in the absence of an external stimulus is known as a ...
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Hallucination
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Delusion
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Deception
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A hallucination whereby a person's organs feel like they are moving/not working/shrinking is known as a [blank_start]haptic[blank_end] hallucination
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Innocuous or coincidental events that are ascribed a meaning by the person is known as ...
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Ideas of reference
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Thought insertion
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Passivity of thought
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Delusional perception
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A fixed, falsely held belief held with unshakeable conviction is known as a ...
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[blank_start]Primary delusions[blank_end]: Not understandable and are psychologically irreducible
[blank_start]Secondary delusions[blank_end]: Understandable in the context of preceding affects or other experiences such as a hallucination
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Primary delusions
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Secondary delusions
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A patient presents to their GP saying sentences that you consider to be illogical and lacking in sequence:
"I came here in my Dad's car, he's got a blue car, blue is the colour of the sea. I do like to be beside the seaside. In the summer, summer time. That was a song by Will Smith, wasn't it?"
What is this patient likely to be suffering from?
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Thought Disorder
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Paranoid Delusions
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Thought Insertion
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Ideas of Reference
Question 9
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Schizophrenia is most commonly associated with [blank_start]3rd[blank_end] person auditory hallucinations
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A patient presents to their GP describing feeling worthless and extreme guilt over not putting out the bins in time 5 months ago. He describes having heard threatening voices every so often. What condition is he likely suffering from?
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Depressive Psychosis
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Manic Psychosis
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Schizophrenia
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A patient presents with the following symptoms:
Confusion and disorientation
Disorientation in time, place and person
Memory loss, including decreased short-term memory and recall.
Visual hallucinations
Emotional changes with frequent changes in moods
What are they likely suffering from?
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Delirium
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Schizophrenia
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Depressive Psychosis
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Manic Psychosis
Question 12
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There are three types of schizophrenia. Which is the most common?
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Which type of schizophrenia is characterised by patients who act more childish and frivolous?
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The type of schizophrenia whereby a movement disorder predominates the condition is known as [blank_start]catatonic[blank_end] schizophrenia
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Which of the following are 'negative symptoms' of schizophrenia?
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Reduced amount of speech
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Reduced motivation and drive
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Hallucinations
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Delusions
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Passivity phenomena
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Disorder of the form of thought
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Reduced interest and pleasure
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Reduced social interaction
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Blunting of affect
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Peak incidence of schizophrenia:
Between [blank_start]15-25[blank_end] years old in men
Between [blank_start]25-35[blank_end] years old in women
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Patients with schizophrenia tend to have shrunken brain ventricles