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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Jack Dawson D-2, haloperidol adverse effects can include an increase in extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS), mesolimbic pathway can cause positive symptoms of schizopohrenia through the increased levels of dopamine, haloperidol Use leads to an increase in the tuberoinfundibular pathway, serotonin Is a ligand that binds to the 5-HT2A receptor, negative symptoms are associated with an increase of activity in the mesocortical pathway, haloperidol in mesolimbic pathway, competitively blocks D2 receptor, myxedema [myxedematous] psychosis is manifested through hypothyroidism, due to decrease in Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, glutamate is a ligand that binds to the NMDA receptor, positive symptoms include delusions, hyperthyroidism early symotoms an early sign of schizophrenia, urine drug screen may have used PCP, DSM (diagnostic and statistical manual) assesss the patient for the presence of blunted affect, olanzapine in mesolimbic pathway, competitively blocks D2 receptor, DSM (diagnostic and statistical manual) assesss the patient for the presence of psychotic episode, negative symptoms Are a reduced amount of a previously expressed feelings/emotions apathy, schizophrenia is diagnosed by using the DSM (diagnostic and statistical manual), hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism, may increase the levels of Prolactin, DSM (diagnostic and statistical manual) assesss the patient for the presence of delusions, negative symptoms Are a reduced amount of a previously expressed feelings/emotions blunted affect, olanzapine IS used in the treatment of bipolar disorder