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- Describe a case of schizophrenia you have seen. Why do you think the person has schizophrenia?___________ and _____________ studies suggest a genetic component to schizophrenia.Distinguish the pros and cons in using conventional versus atypical antipsychotics to treat schizophrenia, and explain why atypical antipsychotics are the treatment of choice.
- What is the first-line treatment for schizophrenia? A) Antidepressants B) Antipsychotics C) Anxiolytics D) Mood stabilizersDescribe the continuum of somatic conditions, such as low back pain, headaches, seizure disorders, involuntary movements, as they relate to identified physical illnesses and psychiatric diagnoses, such as illness anxiety disorder, factitious disorders, to malingering. How might a clinician determine who is dysfunctional and who is malingering?How is schizophrenia managed?
- Is it true that there is no cure for schizophrenia and that the objective in treatment is simply to make it manageable?Clients who fail to take medications regularly are often admitted to the hospital repeatedly, and this can become quite expensive. How do you reconcile the client’s rights (to refuse treatment or medications) with the need to curtail avoidable health care costs? What is the quality of life for the client with schizophrenia who has a minimal response to antipsychotic medications and therefore poor treatment outcomes? Clients who take depot injections of antipsychotic medications are sometimes court-ordered to comply with this treatment when they are in the community. Does this violate the client’s right to self-determination or autonomy? When should clients have the ability to refuse such medications?Which of the following symptom pairs include both a positive AND negative symptom of schizophrenia? Question 45 options: a) Poverty of speech; lack of initiative b) Anhedonia; flat affect c) Erotomania; social withdrawal d) Avolition; reduced hygiene