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January 01, 2004
Schizophrenia
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Sample questions:
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When evaluating a patient with a first presentation of psychosis, which of the following should be performed if there is NO history of head trauma or focal neurological signs?
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A reason for hospitalizing a patient with a first presentation of psychosis is:
3
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Which of the following is not a good prognostic feature for schizophrenia?
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This course is based on the following:
The First Interview of a Patient with Psychosis: Symptoms, Safety, and Stabilization
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Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
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