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Brian believes that his parents are trying to poison him because the government are controlling them. Which psychopathology term is most appropriate?
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When Brian listens to the radio he can hear voices from elsewhere in the room telling him he must not think about the military information he has been given
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Functional hallucination
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Gustatory hallucination
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Passivity of thought
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Thought insertion
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Reactive affect
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Which of the following describes the belief that one's thoughts or actions are controlled by an external agent?
Frage 4
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Brian believes that news articles on the television about world leaders’ phones being tapped are actually talking about him as he holds important government information
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Nihilistic delusion
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Ideas of reference
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Flight of ideas
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Auditory hallucination
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Visual hallucination
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Schizophrenia is known to have a 78% heritability
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What is heritability?
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Likelihood of developing a trait if your monozygotic twin has it
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Likelihood of developing a trait if your parent has it
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Proportion of observable differences in a trait between individuals in a population that is due to genetic differences
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Proportion of the range of genes involved in a multifactorial trait that you need to have in order to develop the trait
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Likelihood of individuals with the trait having a genetic predisposition to it
Frage 7
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Schizophrenia is known to be caused by viral illness in the [blank_start]2nd[blank_end] trimester of pregnancy
Frage 8
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Taking heroin makes an individual very liable to drug-induced psychosis
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Patients with schizophrenia tend to have enlarged ventricles in their brain
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The reductions in cerebral grey matter seen in schizophrenia patients is attributable to reduced arborisation, which is ...
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Neuronal loss in grey matter
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Reduced dendritic communication with other neurons due to fewer number of dendrites
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Slowed neuronal conduction due to neuronal damage
Frage 11
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How many layers of grey matter exist in the brain?
Frage 12
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Things that cause an increase of [blank_start]dopamine[blank_end] in the brain are known to cause a psychotic state in humans.
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dopamine
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serotonin
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noradrenaline
Frage 13
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The mesolimbic pathway (reward system) originates in the [blank_start]ventral tegmental[blank_end] area of the midbrain.
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Blockade of dopamine receptors in the [blank_start]nigrostriatal[blank_end] pathway can cause some of the symptoms associated with antipsychotics such as Haloperidol, for example dystonia, parkinsonian symptoms and akathisia
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nigrostriatal
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tuberoinfundibular
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mesolimbic
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The Nigrostriatal Pathway originates in the [blank_start]Substantia Nigra[blank_end] and projects to the Dorsal Striatum
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Substantia Nigra
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Lentiform Nucleus
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Globus Pallidus
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Putamen
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Caudate Nucleus
Frage 16
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Atypical Antipsychotic: [blank_start]Quetiapine[blank_end]
Typical Antipsychotic: [blank_start]Haloperidol[blank_end]
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Haloperidol
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Quetiapine
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Phenytoin
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Is olanzapine a typical or atypical antipsychotic?
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[blank_start]Atypical[blank_end] antipsychotics are more likely to cause metabolic syndrome as a side effect
[blank_start]Typical[blank_end] antipsychotics are more likely to cause extrapyramidal symptoms as a side effect
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Typical
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Atypical
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Atypical
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Typical
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The action of Haloperidol is antagonism of mainly [blank_start]dopamine[blank_end] receptors
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dopamine
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serotonin
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alpha
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histamine
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noradrenaline
Frage 20
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The action of Olanzapine is mainly as an antagonist of [blank_start]serotonin[blank_end] receptors
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serotonin
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dopamine
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noradrenaline
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histamine
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alpha
Frage 21
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Extrapyramidal side effects of typical antipsychotics are caused by a D2 blockade affecting which dopaminergic pathway?
Frage 22
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Match the extrapyramidal side effect to its description:
[blank_start]Acute Dystonic Reaction[blank_end]: Sudden onset painful involuntary muscle spasm, usually affecting the neck/back/eye
[blank_start]Parkinsonism[blank_end]: Onset of tremor and muscle stiffness
[blank_start]Akathisia[blank_end]: A feeling of inner restlessness and inability to stay still
[blank_start]Tardive Dyskinesia[blank_end]: Involuntary, repetitive body movements (typically orofacial) that can include grimacing, sticking out the tongue or smacking the lips
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Acute Dystonic Reaction
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Parkinsonism
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Akathisia
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Tardive Dyskinesia
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Drug-Induced Chorea
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Which of the following extra-pyramidal symptoms typically takes years to develop (due to chronic antipsychotic use) and is very difficult to treat?
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Acute Dystonic Reaction
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Parkinsonism
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Akathisia
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Tardive Dyskinesia
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Some of the extrapyramidal side effects an be successfully treated using which one of the following medication types?
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Anticholinergics
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Antidepressants
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Anticonvulsants
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Antiepileptics
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Which two of the following extrapyramidal side effects can be easily treated via anticholinergic medications?
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Acute Dystonic Reaction
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Parkinsonism
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Akathisia
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Tardive Dyskinesia
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Dopamine Blockade also affects the tuberoinfundibular dopaminergic pathway, leading to a buildup of which pituitary hormone?
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Prolactin
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Growth Hormone
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LH
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FSH
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TSH
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Oxytocin
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Vasopressin
Frage 27
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Hyperprolactinaemia also causes lower oestrogen and testosterone levels, causing [blank_start]osteoporosis[blank_end].
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osteoporosis
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osteoarthritis
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coeliac disease
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crohn's disease
Frage 28
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Metabolic syndrome is a known complication of atypical antipsychotics such as olanzapine that antagonise serotonin receptors.
Metabolic syndrome can only be diagnosed when at least 3 of which 5 symptoms are present in a patient?
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Brian finds that the olanzapine helps him to sleep much better at night. Which neurotransmitter is primarily involved in this effect?
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Serotonin
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Acetylcholine
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Dopamine
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Noradrenaline
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Histamine
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After taking Haloperidol, Brian develops a tremor and muscular stiffness. Which neuroreceptors are primarily involved in this effect?
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Serotonin
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Acetylcholine
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Dopamine
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Noradrenaline
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Histamine
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Which antipsychotic is least likely to cause a recurrence of his parkinsonism?
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Risperidone
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Olanzapine
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Chlorpromazine
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Quetiapine
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Zuclopentixol
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Haloperidol antagonises dopamine receptors in the pituitary gland. Which side effect is caused by this?
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Akathisia
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Sexual Dysfunction
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Acromegaly
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Apathy
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Sedation
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After two failed trials of antipsychotics, which specific antipsychotic is usually given, under close observation?
[blank_start]Clozapine[blank_end]
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Clozapine
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Mirtazapine
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Cariprazine
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Asenapine
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Risperidone
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Patients taking Clozapine have their blood checked very often (once a week for first 6 months) as these patients are liable to developing [blank_start]agranulocytosis[blank_end], which could kill them.