Asked by saliha zainab on Oct 01, 2024
What assessment findings mark the prodromal stage of schizophrenia?
A) Withdrawal, misinterpreting, poor concentration, and preoccupation with religion
B) Auditory hallucinations, ideas of reference, thought insertion, and broadcasting
C) Stereotyped behavior, echopraxia, echolalia, and waxy flexibility
D) Loose associations, concrete thinking, and echolalia neologisms
Prodromal Stage
An early set of signs or symptoms indicating the onset of a disease, preceding the full manifestation of the condition.
Poor Concentration
A common cognitive issue where individuals find it difficult to focus their attention on tasks or information for sustained periods.
Misinterpreting
Incorrectly understanding or making an inaccurate conclusion about the meaning of information, signals, or actions.
- Fathom the indicators and actions related to schizophrenia.
Learning Objectives
- Fathom the indicators and actions related to schizophrenia.
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