Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders Chapter 13 Total Assessment Guide T A G Factual Conceptual Applied 1 2 6 8 Topic Overview pp 349 351 Symptoms pp 351 355 Diagnosis pp 355 358 Frequency pp 359 360 Causes pp 360 372 Treatment pp 372 376 Question Type Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay 3 4 5 7 107 108 10 13 18 19 20 21 24 25 110 111 112 113 29 31 32 33 39 41 42 44 45 47 114 49 116 55 58 60 61 65 66 70 72 75 76 79 83 118 89 90 91 92 93 94 96 103 106 119 120 127 9 14 15 16 23 109 121 30 34 36 37 40 48 115 50 51 52 122 54 59 62 65 67 71 73 74 82 85 86 88 117 124 125 97 100 101 102 104 11 12 17 22 26 27 28 35 38 43 46 122 53 56 57 64 68 69 77 78 80 81 84 87 123 126 95 98 99 105 ScholarStock 509 a b c d a b c d a b c d Chapter 13 Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders Multiple Choice 13 1 1 Ted is taking notes in an abnormal psychology course the topic today is the diagnosis of schizophrenia When Ted reviews the material next week how might he summarize the material on the symptoms used to identify schizophrenia No single symptom is indicative of schizophrenia Delusions and hallucinations define the disorder Psychosis is not found in any condition other than schizophrenia The negative symptoms indicate the absence of schizophrenia Answer a Difficulty 1 Question ID 13 1 1 Page Reference 349 Topic Overview Skill Conceptual LO 13 1 Why do clinical scientists say that schizophrenia is a heterogeneous disorder 13 1 2 What is the long term outcome for people with schizophrenia Most people recover Most people do not recover completely Males have a higher recovery rate than females Those who develop the disorder while young rarely recover completely Answer b Difficulty 1 Question ID 13 1 2 Page Reference 349 Topic Overview Skill Conceptual LO 13 1 Why do clinical scientists say that schizophrenia is a heterogeneous disorder 13 1 3 The most common age when symptoms of schizophrenia may initially appear is before age three between six and ten years old in adolescence and early adulthood after age 40 Answer c Difficulty 2 Question ID 13 1 3 Page Reference 350 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 13 1 Why do clinical scientists say that schizophrenia is a heterogeneous disorder ScholarStock 510 13 1 4 The experience of most schizophrenics may be seen as falling into three phases prodromal active and terminal residual acute chronic a b c d a b c d a b c d Answer b Difficulty 1 Question ID 13 1 4 Page Reference 350 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 13 1 Why do clinical scientists say that schizophrenia is a heterogeneous disorder 13 1 5 When does the prodromal phase of schizophrenia occur after the active phase at the point of greatest disturbance before active psychotic symptoms are present when the patient is treated with neuroleptic medications Answer c Difficulty 1 Question ID 13 1 5 Page Reference 350 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 13 1 Why do clinical scientists say that schizophrenia is a heterogeneous disorder 13 1 6 In January Rita was beginning to perform poorly at work she was neglecting her appearance becoming withdrawn and exhibiting odd behaviors In June Rita showed the full blown symptoms of schizophrenia Her behavior in January can be considered part of which phase of the disorder active residual prodromal undifferentiated Answer c Difficulty 2 Question ID 13 1 6 Page Reference 350 Topic Overview Skill Applied LO 13 1 Why do clinical scientists say that schizophrenia is a heterogeneous disorder 13 1 7 The phase of schizophrenia in which the most dramatic symptoms of psychosis have improved but in which the person continues to be impaired in various ways is labeled ScholarStock 511 prodromal active residual acute a b c d a b c d a b c d Answer c Difficulty 1 Question ID 13 1 7 Page Reference 351 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 13 1 Why do clinical scientists say that schizophrenia is a heterogeneous disorder 13 1 8 Marvin has a long history of schizophrenia His doctors say that he is currently in the residual phase from this we can conclude that he has recovered has recently suffered an acute relapse continues to be impaired in various ways is experiencing hallucinations but not delusions Answer c Difficulty 1 Question ID 13 1 8 Page Reference 351 Topic Overview Skill Applied LO 13 1 Why do clinical scientists say that schizophrenia is a heterogeneous disorder 13 1 9 Schizophrenic symptoms sometimes called psychotic symptoms that include hallucinations and delusions are known as positive symptoms negative symptoms aberrant symptoms hallucinatory symptoms Answer a Difficulty 1 Question ID 13 1 9 Page Reference 351 Topic Symptoms Skill Conceptual LO 13 1 Why do clinical scientists say that schizophrenia is a heterogeneous disorder 13 1 10 Which of the following is an example of a positive symptom of schizophrenia a b c flat affect hallucinations social withdrawal ScholarStock 512 d lack of initiative Answer b Difficulty 1 Question ID 13 1 10 Page Reference 351 Topic Symptoms Skill Factual LO 13 1 Why do clinical scientists say that schizophrenia is a heterogeneous disorder 13 1 11 During an interview a patient says he frequently hears the voice of his sister coming from his image in the bathroom mirror The psychologist who is conducting the interview most likely writes that the patient presents evidence of delusions hallucinations negative symptoms loose associations visual experience auditory experience the voice of God sensory experience a b c d a b c d a b c d Answer b Difficulty 2 Question ID 13 1 11 Page Reference 352 Topic Symptoms Skill Applied LO 13 1 Why do clinical scientists say that schizophrenia is a heterogeneous disorder 13 1 12 The feature that hallucinations in schizophrenia share in common is Answer d Difficulty 2 Question ID 13 1 12 Page Reference 352 Topic Symptoms Skill Applied LO 13 1 Why do clinical scientists say that schizophrenia is a heterogeneous disorder 13 1 13 What are delusions examples of disorganized speech rigidly held idiosyncratic beliefs sensory experiences in the absence of external stimuli lifelong convictions that are limited to one s cultural group Answer b Difficulty 1 ScholarStock 513 a b c d a b c d a b c d Question ID 13 1 13 Page Reference 352 Topic Symptoms Skill Factual LO 13 1 Why do clinical scientists say that schizophrenia is a
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