What group of drugs is the first line treatment for schizophrenia? _____
Which psychiatric disorder, delirium or dementia, is characterized by memory deficits, apraxia, aphasia, agnosia, behavioral/personality changes, and impaired judgment? _____
Is dementia typically reversible or irreversible? _____
Which psychiatric disorder, delirium or dementia, is characterized by disorganized thinking, visual hallucinations, disturbances in sleep wake cycle, cognitive dysfunction, and agitation? _____
In addition to schizophrenia, typical antipsychotics are used to treat _____ in many conditions (e.g. bipolar disorder, delirium)
mammillary bodies
frontal lobe
conduction aphasia
aphasia
long-term memory
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