What is psychosis?
A mental health problem that causes the patient to be out of touch with reality. The patient experiences a different reality to others, and is unaware of this.
What are the main symptoms of psychosis?
What are hallucinations?
Perceptions in the absence of an external stimulus
Which type of hallucination is commonest in psychosis?
Auditory
What is are the common causes of visual hallucinations?
What do olfactory hallucinations tend to indicate?
Frontal lobe pathology
Define delusions
List four types of delusions
What are mood congruent delusions?
Delusions that align with a patients mood
In depression these include persecutor, guilt, poverty, hypochondriac and nihilism.
Mania commonly features grandiose, erotomanic.
How must insight be assessed?
Define schizophrenia
A disorder characterised by the presence of positive symptoms and negative symptoms.
What are positive symptoms of schizophrenia?
Name four negative symptoms of schizophrenia?
Name two subtypes of schizophrenia
What are Schneider’s symptoms of first rank?
What is the ICD-10 diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia?
Symptom(s) appear on most days for one month in duration:
List four features of catatonic behavior consist?
When does the first episode of schizophrenia typically occur?
20’s
Name three differential diagnoses of schizophrenia
Name two predisposing factors for schizophrenia
Outline two precipitating factors of schizophrenia
Outline two perpetuating factors of schizophrenia
How does the initial presentation of schizophrenia differ between males and females?
Males tend to have earlier onset (23 vs 26), and develop more severe illness.
There is equal likelihood of developing schizophrenia in both genders.
What is expressed emotion?
A measure of family environment of a psychiatric patient.
High EE family members are more hostile, critical and intolerant of the patient.