NRNP 6635 WEEK 6 MIDTERM EXAM TEST
COLLECTION 2026 UPDATED QUESTIONS
AND SOLUTIONS COMPLETE RESOURCE
GRADED A+
⩥ signs and symptoms of schizophrenia.
Answer: The signs and symptoms of schizophrenia are traditionally
separated into 2 groups: positive (delusions, hallucinations, and
disorganized speech or behavior) and negative (flat affect, avolition,
anhedonia, poor attention, and alogia).
⩥ Schizophrenia is associated with.
Answer: a decline in both cognitive and social functioning that often
precedes the development of florid psychosis.
⩥ Etiology of Schizophrenia.
Answer: The exact etiology of schizophrenia is unknown, although it is
thought to be linked to an increase in dopaminergic activity.
No single etiological factor is responsible for schizophrenia.
⩥ Treatment of Schizophrenia.
Answer: Treatment includes antipsychotics in conjunction with
behavioral therapy.
, ⩥ Schizophrenia definition.
Answer: Schizophrenia is a chronic serious mental disorder
characterized by loss of contact with reality and manifested by two main
symptoms: hallucinations and delusions.
⩥ onset of schizophrenia.
Answer: Men and women are equally affected, but with a slight
difference in the age of onsetMen: average age of onset = 23 years
Women: average age of onset = 26 years
⩥ Etiological factors of schizophrenia.
Answer: The disorder manifests when a person with a genetic
predisposition is exposed to one of many environmental stressors.
- genetic predisposition
- environmental stressors
⩥ Environmental Stressors of Schizophrenia.
Answer: Environmental stressors are believed to be triggers of
schizophrenia rather than true causes of the disorder.
-Childhood trauma
- Residence in an urban area
- Social isolation
-Frequent cannabis use in early adolescence
COLLECTION 2026 UPDATED QUESTIONS
AND SOLUTIONS COMPLETE RESOURCE
GRADED A+
⩥ signs and symptoms of schizophrenia.
Answer: The signs and symptoms of schizophrenia are traditionally
separated into 2 groups: positive (delusions, hallucinations, and
disorganized speech or behavior) and negative (flat affect, avolition,
anhedonia, poor attention, and alogia).
⩥ Schizophrenia is associated with.
Answer: a decline in both cognitive and social functioning that often
precedes the development of florid psychosis.
⩥ Etiology of Schizophrenia.
Answer: The exact etiology of schizophrenia is unknown, although it is
thought to be linked to an increase in dopaminergic activity.
No single etiological factor is responsible for schizophrenia.
⩥ Treatment of Schizophrenia.
Answer: Treatment includes antipsychotics in conjunction with
behavioral therapy.
, ⩥ Schizophrenia definition.
Answer: Schizophrenia is a chronic serious mental disorder
characterized by loss of contact with reality and manifested by two main
symptoms: hallucinations and delusions.
⩥ onset of schizophrenia.
Answer: Men and women are equally affected, but with a slight
difference in the age of onsetMen: average age of onset = 23 years
Women: average age of onset = 26 years
⩥ Etiological factors of schizophrenia.
Answer: The disorder manifests when a person with a genetic
predisposition is exposed to one of many environmental stressors.
- genetic predisposition
- environmental stressors
⩥ Environmental Stressors of Schizophrenia.
Answer: Environmental stressors are believed to be triggers of
schizophrenia rather than true causes of the disorder.
-Childhood trauma
- Residence in an urban area
- Social isolation
-Frequent cannabis use in early adolescence