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In a patient with schizophrenia, which of the following symptoms would indicate a poor prognosis?

  • A. Auditory hallucinations
  • B. Paranoia
  • C. Flat affect
  • D. Delusions of grandeur
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: A flat affect, characterized by a lack of emotional expression, is often linked to a poorer prognosis in schizophrenia. It can hinder social interactions and affect the individual's ability to engage in therapy or express emotions, thereby impacting the overall treatment outcomes. Auditory hallucinations (Choice A) and delusions of grandeur (Choice D) are common symptoms in schizophrenia but may not always indicate a poor prognosis. Paranoia (Choice B) can also vary in its impact on prognosis depending on the individual and the severity of the symptom.