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PMHNP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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positive symptoms of schizophrenia - ✔✔delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, disorganized
behavior



negative symptoms of schizophrenia - ✔✔disturbance of affect, blunting (severe reduction in the
intensity of affect expression), flat affect, inappropriate affect (might laugh hysterically while describing
someones death)



nucleus accumbens - ✔✔a subcortical structure that participates in reward and addiction



mesolimbic pathway - ✔✔subcortical part of the brain involved in cognition and emotion



Overactivity of dopamine - ✔✔In mesolimbic pathway over activity from ventral tegmental area to the
nucleus accumbens produces positive symptoms of schizophrenia



mesocortical pathway - ✔✔a path through which dopaminergic projections travel to reach the
neocortex

Ventral tegmental area to prefrontal cortex cashing cognitive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia



ventral tegmental area - ✔✔a portion of the midbrain that projects dopaminergic fibers to the nucleus
accumbens



prefrontal cortex - ✔✔part of frontal lobe responsible for thinking, planning, and language



ventromedial prefrontal cortex - ✔✔the lower and central area at the front of the brain, important for
gut-level decision making

,Nigrostriatal pathway - ✔✔the dopaminergic tract from the substantia nigra to the striatum



Nigrostriatal pathway - ✔✔Communication from SnPC of the basal ganglia to the striatum (caudate +
putamen) of the BG via DA; used to initiate movement



Dopamine deficiency - ✔✔Parkinson's disease



Dopamine nigrostriatal pathway - ✔✔Controls motor movements and extrapyramidal nervous system



Dopamine deficit in striatum - ✔✔Parkinson-like symptoms, anhedonia, rigidity, Akinesia, tremor



dopamine; basal ganglia - ✔✔regulates smooth physical movements, deficiency causes akathesia,
dystonia.



hyperactive dopaminergic signal transduction, overactivation of brain's D2 receptors - ✔✔what is the
biological bases for Schizophrenia disease?



overactive dopamine in basal ganglia - ✔✔Chorea, dyskinesia, tics



Dystonia - ✔✔a condition of abnormal muscle tone that causes the impairment of voluntary muscle
movement



Akathesia - ✔✔inability to remain still; motor restlessness and anxiety



Akinesia - ✔✔inability to initiate movement



Chorea - ✔✔sudden, rapid, jerky, purposeless movement involving limbs, trunk, or face

,dyskinesia - ✔✔the distortion or impairment of voluntary movement such as in a tic or spasm



Turberoinfundibular pathway - ✔✔DA projecting from hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary. Inhibits
prolactin release



Blocking DA in tuberoinfundibular pathway causes - ✔✔Release of prolactin



Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome - ✔✔Adverse reaction to antipsychotics with severe "lead pipe"
rigidty, FEVER, and mental status changes



Neuroleptics - ✔✔Drugs that alleviate the symptoms of severe disorders such as schizophrenia.



neurolepsis - ✔✔D2 receptors are blocked in mesolimbic pathway that reduces positive symptoms of
schizophrenia, but laos block reward mechanism, leaving patients patients apathetic , anhedonic, lacking
motivation, interest and joy from social interactions,a state similar to negative symptoms of
schizophrenia



tardive dyskinesia - ✔✔involuntary movements of the facial muscles, tongue, and limbs; a possible
neurotoxic side effect of long-term use of antipsychotic drugs that target certain dopamine receptors



D2 receptors - ✔✔The dopamine receptors that the original antipsychotics bound to.



Chlorpromazine - ✔✔a drug that reduces the symptoms of schizophrenia by blocking dopamine D2
receptors, typical antipsychotic



Fluphenazine - ✔✔Prolixin--high-potency, typical antipsychotic

, Haloperidol - ✔✔Haldol Typical Antipsychotic Schizophrenia



Loxapine - ✔✔Typical Antipsychotic (Loxitane)



Mesoridazine - ✔✔serentil-typical



Perphenazine - ✔✔Trilafon (typical)



Thioridazine - ✔✔Typical Antipsychotic/Low Potency, Mellaril



Thiothixene - ✔✔Navane - conventional antipsychotic



Trifluoperazine - ✔✔Stelazine (typical)



muscarinic receptors - ✔✔Cholinergic receptors that are located postsynaptically in the effector organs
such as smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands supplied by parasympathetic fibers. Activated by
acetylcholine



Acetylcholine - ✔✔A neurotransmitter that enables learning and memory and also triggers muscle
contraction



Cholinergic - ✔✔Referring to cells that use acetylcholine as their synaptic transmitter.



cholinergic receptors - ✔✔nicotinic and muscarinic



Anticholinergic effects - ✔✔

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