Deck 228: Other Mental Health Disorders

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A 17-year-old male is brought to the clinic by a parent who is concerned that the patient has become more isolated and withdrawn. The patient has expressed suspicions that his teachers hate him and want him to fail. What will the provider tell this parent?

A) The adolescent should be evaluated by a psychiatrist.
B) The adolescent should be given a trial of antipsychotic medications.
C) These are common adolescent behaviors and will eventually go away.
D) These signs are diagnostic for schizophrenia.
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Which are considered "negative" symptoms of schizophrenia? (Select all that apply.)

A) Auditory hallucinations
B) Delusions of persecution
C) Impaired self-care
D) Poor school performance
E) Withdrawing from peers
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A young male patient is reported to be more withdrawn from his peers than usual and has dropped out of college and quit his job within the last 5 months. The parent is concerned that the patient may have schizophrenia because a maternal uncle has the disease. What will the provider do next?

A) Ask about the patient's speech and thinking patterns
B) Consider treatment with antipsychotic medications
C) Reassure that classic symptoms of schizophrenia are not present
D) Refer the patient for inpatient psychiatric treatment
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Deck 228: Other Mental Health Disorders
A 17-year-old male is brought to the clinic by a parent who is concerned that the patient has become more isolated and withdrawn. The patient has expressed suspicions that his teachers hate him and want him to fail. What will the provider tell this parent?

A) The adolescent should be evaluated by a psychiatrist.
B) The adolescent should be given a trial of antipsychotic medications.
C) These are common adolescent behaviors and will eventually go away.
D) These signs are diagnostic for schizophrenia.
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Which are considered "negative" symptoms of schizophrenia? (Select all that apply.)

A) Auditory hallucinations
B) Delusions of persecution
C) Impaired self-care
D) Poor school performance
E) Withdrawing from peers
C, D, E
A young male patient is reported to be more withdrawn from his peers than usual and has dropped out of college and quit his job within the last 5 months. The parent is concerned that the patient may have schizophrenia because a maternal uncle has the disease. What will the provider do next?

A) Ask about the patient's speech and thinking patterns
B) Consider treatment with antipsychotic medications
C) Reassure that classic symptoms of schizophrenia are not present
D) Refer the patient for inpatient psychiatric treatment
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