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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: week 17 backup, Jack Dawson patient Family history of (mother), which contributes to DDX Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia Symptoms can be categorized into: Positive Symptoms, D2 Receptor Target of Dopamine, PCP partial agonist of Dopamine, Serotonin a class of G protein-coupled receptor, Apathy Classified as Negative Symptoms, Blunted affect Classified as Negative Symptoms, Hyperthyroidism Ruled out by patient presenting with criteria outlined in DSM Diagnostic and Statistical manual, Mesocortical Pathway decreased dopamine to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex causes Apathy, Prolactin excess prolactin can induce hyperprolactinemia, Delusions classified as Positive Symptoms, D2 Receptor indirect target of typical antipsychotic treatment Nigrostriatal Pathway, hyperprolactinemia syptoms observed in men gynecomastia, Dopamine antagonists increase the effects of Prolactin, Olanzapine blocks 5-HT 2A Receptor, Jack Dawson patient patient presentation indicates necessity for Urine Drug Screen, hyperprolactinemia syptoms observed in men hypogonadism, PCP psychotic response may be exacerbated in individuals with mental disorders Schizophrenia, Urine Drug Screen Positive for PCP, Nigrostriatal Pathway D2 inhibition here precipitates Extrapyramidal Symptoms