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schizophrenia: is often diagnosed in children. is the most chronic and disabling of the severe mental illnesses. is diagnosed during adolescence or early 50s and 60s. all of the above question 5 (1 point) some congenital heart defects require no treatment. true false question 6 (1 point) hirschsprung disease signs and symptoms include: diarrhea and projectile vomiting. high red blood cell counts and hemoglobin. severe abdominal distension and feeding difficulties. high body fat and adipose tissue.
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- For schizophrenia: Childhood diagnosis is rare; typical onset is late adolescence/early adulthood, not 50s-60s. It is recognized as one of the most chronic and disabling severe mental illnesses.
- For congenital heart defects: Minor defects like small atrial septal defects can close on their own and need no treatment.
- For Hirschsprung disease: It involves intestinal nerve cell absence, leading to blocked stool passage, which causes severe abdominal distension and feeding issues in infants. Diarrhea is not a key symptom, and the other options are unrelated.
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- Is the most chronic and disabling of the severe mental illnesses.
- True
- Severe abdominal distension and feeding difficulties.