#1
Which neurotransmitter is commonly associated with schizophrenia?
#2
Which of the following is NOT a common negative symptom of schizophrenia?
#3
What is the term for a false perception of a stimulus that is not present, such as hearing voices or seeing things that others do not?
#4
Which of the following is a typical early sign of schizophrenia in the prodromal phase?
#5
What is the term for false beliefs that are resistant to reasoning or contrary to actual evidence?
#6
Which of the following is a common positive symptom of schizophrenia?
#7
What is the term for a gradual decline in cognitive function, often observed in schizophrenia?
#8
What is the primary characteristic of catatonia, a specifier for certain psychotic disorders?
#9
Which of the following is a common cognitive symptom observed in schizophrenia?
#10
Which neurotransmitter system is targeted by typical antipsychotic medications?
#11
Which of the following is a negative symptom commonly associated with schizophrenia?
#12
In the DSM-5, how long must symptoms persist to diagnose schizophrenia?
#13
Which subtype of schizophrenia is characterized by disorganized speech and behavior?
#14
Which antipsychotic medication is known for its potential to cause agranulocytosis, a severe reduction in white blood cells?
#15
In the context of schizophrenia treatment, what is the term for a relapse of symptoms after a period of improvement?
#16
What is the term for a state of stupor and unresponsiveness often seen in catatonic schizophrenia?
#17
In the context of schizophrenia, what does the term 'prodromal phase' refer to?
#18