Psychiatrie Test

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Psychiatrie Test

 

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Only one is a sedatif- hypnotic:

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Every one experiences anxiety and often accompanied by autonomic symptoms. Which is the most probably explain in the statement below?

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Look back to her anticonvulsant treatment in year 2012 her therapist gave an additional diagnosis as a schizophrenia like comorbidity based on her visual and auditory hallucination. The therapist added Haloperidol 5mg oral evening for 6 months and Diazepam 5mg oral at night for 7 days for her insomnia. She was completely recovered from psychosis comorbidity, but the Anticonvulsants had been continuing till now. The maximum advantages of Anticonvulsants is to:

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Every one experiences anxiety and often accompanied by autonomic symptoms. Which is the most probably explain in the statement below?

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Electrical discharge by neurons in central nervous system can be measurable by:

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A woman named SM, 37 years old reports about her convulsion that begins with breathing difficult for 1 or 2mn then unconscious, generalized convulsion tonic-clonic, saliva secretion, urine passing out and back to consciousness in 10 to 15mn. Sometime she got wounds by falling on the ground. If the convulsion lasts more than 30mn, she would die, she said. She also got an epileptic electrical wave on EEG. In this case, chose the only one right answer in each of the following questions. The Aura is:

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The anticonvulsant is an/a:

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A grand mal in Epilepsy is an/a:

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Look back to her anticonvulsant treatment in year 2012 her therapist gave an additional diagnosis as a schizophrenia like comorbidity based on her visual and auditory hallucination. The therapist added Haloperidol 5mg oral evening for 6 months and Diazepam 5mg oral at night for 7 days for her insomnia. She was completely recovered from psychosis comorbidity, but the Anticonvulsants had been continuing till now. Anticonvulsants and Antipsychotics can’t be combined prescription in one of the comorbidity below:

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There is only one symptom of grand mal:

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αž€αŸ†αžšαž·αžαžšαž”αžŸαŸ‹ Mental retardation αžαŸ’αžšαžΌαžœαž”αžΆαž“αž‚αŸαžœαžΆαž™αžαŸ†αž›αŸƒαžαžΆαž˜αžšαž™αŸˆαžαŸ†αž›αŸƒαžšαž”αžŸαŸ‹IQ αŸ–

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Personality Disorders αž˜αžΆαž“

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αžšαŸ„αž‚αžŸαž‰αŸ’αž‰αžΆαž“αŸƒ Antisocial Personality Disorder

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αž αŸαžαž»αž’αŸ’αžœαžΈ WHO αž’αŸ’αžœαžΎαž…αŸ†αžŽαžΆαžαŸ‹αžαŸ’αž“αžΆαž€αŸ‹αž‡αŸ†αž„αžΊαž•αŸ’αž›αžΌαžœαž…αž·αžαŸ’αžαž‡αžΆαž€αŸ’αžšαž»αž˜

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A 91 years old lady, comes to emergency because of shortness of breath, tighten and fear of dying. She was stay in bed for more than 1 year because of feeling unsafe of being out of bed, she afraid of no one can help her and she may die by heart attack. Her BP: 140/80mnhg, Pulse: 100/mn, T: 36.5 oC. She used to hospital admission many times but could not find any medical condition. Which is the main following psychological symptoms could be explore as an addition?

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Ms. M experiences anxiety that is independent of any particular place. She worries excessively about school, money, and her family. She always feels tense. Which is the best of her characteristic following below?

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The emotional and physical response to pressure could be the most explain in the term below.

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Every one experiences anxiety and often accompanied by autonomic symptoms. Which is the most explanation the β€œ reverses stress response” in the following statement activities?

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A 18 female patient, student, lives in Phnom- Penh, come to Psychiatric OPD and complains of palpitation, fearful, difficulty falling asleep, trembling and feeling numbness, especially crossing the bridge. What is the probably diagnosis of this patient?

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Mrs S is 40 years old, married, 2 children, teacher, from Kandal province. She comes to Psychiatric OPD alone and complains of palpitation, chestiness, cold extremities and fear of stay home alone but no symptoms of panic attacks with 6 months onset. BP= 120/75 mmhg, Pouls= 102/mn and Temperature=36.5 C: What is the most important family’s information you need to explore:

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Which is the most diagnosis of specific phobia in the following statement?

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The most meaning of word fear could be explain in the term below.

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Which is the main author who was created the new theory of anxiety in 1926?

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The parenting style can affect everything from how much the children getting stress. Which is the most explanation that parent establish clear roles in the statement below?

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A patient comes with physical symptoms that could not explain in the medical condition were trouble patient’s functioning for more than one year such as: fatigue, trembling, muscle tension, palpitation, nausea, headache and difficulty breathing. Which is the most probably diagnosis could be consider?

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Which is the best characteristic in the following below that explain a repetitive behavior individuals feeling?

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Mr. A 22 years old, single, worker, from Kg Speu province, come to psychiatric OPD by feeling of fearfulness, woke up often at midnight with fearful feeling, difficulty to concentrate with daily work and palpitation. He noted those symptoms happen in several days after saw the serious traffic accident which some people died and continue around one months. BP= 110mmhg/ 70mmhg, Pouls= 92/mn and Temperature=37 C: What is the main symptoms for the psychiatric diagnosis :

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A girl is 20 years old who comes to psychiatric out patient department with her mother because she almost always appear to be in a state of crisis. She can be argumentative at one moment and depressed at the next and then complain of having no feeling at another time. Her behaviour is highly unpredictable. Her lives is reflected in repetitive self-destructive acts. What is the most prominent behaviour of the girl?

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A girl is 20 years old who comes to psychiatric out patient department with her mother because she almost always appear to be in a state of crisis. She can be argumentative at one moment and depressed at the next and then complain of having no feeling at another time. Her behaviour is highly unpredictable. Her lives is reflected in repetitive self-destructive acts. What is the tentative diagnosis of the patient?

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KD is 25 years old, comes to Psychiatric Out Patient department because she subordinate her own needs to those of others, gets others to assume responsibility for major areas in her live. She lacks of self- confidence and may experience intense discomfort when alone for more than a brief period. What is the most important feeling of the girl?

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A 23 year old man, who comes to the OPD because of long-standing suspiciousness and mistrust of people in general. He is often hostile, irritable and angry. He refuses responsibility for his own feeling and assign responsibility to others. The symptoms have been worse since 6 months. What is the tentative diagnosis of the patient?

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A 23 year old man, who comes to the OPD because of long-standing suspiciousness and mistrust of people in general. He is often hostile, irritable and angry. He refuses responsibility for his own feeling and assign responsibility to others. The symptoms have been worse since 6 months. What is the most important family history you need to explore?

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LB is a 18 years old female, single who comes to the psychiatric out patient department because she doesn’t want to participate in team activities and shows an extreme sensitive to rejection. She is shy and needs strong guarantees of uncritical acceptance. These issue have been worse for 1year. What is the most striking aspect in the clinical interviews?

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LB is a 18 years old female, single who comes to the psychiatric out patient department because she doesn’t want to participate in team activities and shows an extreme sensitive to rejection. She is shy and needs strong guarantees of uncritical acceptance. These issue have been worse for 1year. What is the most important history you need to explore?

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A 31-year-old woman has a long history of dysfunctional uterine bleeding, persistent upper abdominal pain with alternating diarrhea and constipation, urinary frequency and dysuria, or chronic back pain. She has consulted GPs and various specialists but nothing physical causes have been found despite extensive investigation. Which of the followings is the most likely diagnosis?

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A 17-year-olboy insists that his brain is rotten, despite there are reasonable explanations. Which of the followings is the most likely diagnosis?

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Excessive preoccupation with having an undiagnosed medical condition could be the clinical feature of:

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A 42-year-old man has history of somatic symptom disorder for several years. Recently he developed hearing loss after his business met problems. Which of the followings is the most likely differential diagnosis?

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A 33-year-olwoman has excessive preoccupation with chronic physical complaints for which no physical causes have been found despite extensive investigation. She actually develops hearing loss in association with a severed stressful event. Which of the followings is the most likely diagnosis?

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Unexplained physical symptom in Somatic symptom disorder means:

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What is somatic symptom disorder?

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A 37-year-old man has a history of hypochondriasis for past 5 years. Which of the following disorders best represents hypochondriasis?

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Regarding somatic symptom disorder, which of the following statements is most likely correct?

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A 47-year-old woman has a history of somatic symptom disorder for several months. She persistently worried about her symptoms and her future life. Which of the followings is the most likely differential diagnosis?

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Individuals with dysfunctional family relationship could be risk factors of:

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Severe mental retardation has level of intellectual impairment below:

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Mild mental retardation has level of intellectual impairment below:

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Autistic disorder is often associated with:

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A 12 years old child has difficulty in eating or dressing, does not learn and develop skills as fast as other children do. The child is said:

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Delirium Tremens ( DTs) αž˜αžΆαž“αžšαŸ„αž‚αžŸαž‰αŸ’αž‰αžΆ:

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αž‡αŸ†αž„αžΊ Schizophrenia αž…αŸ’αžšαžΎαž“αž€αžΎαžαž›αžΎαž˜αž“αž»αžŸαŸ’αžŸ

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A 25-year-old, widow with 2 children, she comes to see the psychiatric outpatient clinic alone. She complained of oversleeping, overeating, weakness, feelings of guilt, problems thinking and making decisions, and worry too much. Her symptoms started about two months prior to consultation (no previous psychiatric illness). Her blood pressure is 110/70, pouls is 80/mn. Which medication is better for this patient?

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A 52-year-old, widow with 3 children, she comes to see the psychiatric outpatient clinic alone. She complained of poor sleep, lack of energy, feelings of guilt, problems thinking and making decisions, and irritability. Her symptoms started about two months prior to consultation (no previous psychiatric illness). Her blood pressure is 120/80, pouls is 80/mn. What is her accurate diagnosis?

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A 25-year-old female has four episodes of mood disturbance within a 12-month period that meet criteria for a major depressive, manic, mixed, or hypomanic episode. What is her accurate diagnosis?

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A 40-year-old, widow with 3 children, she comes to see the psychiatric outpatient clinic alone (on 1st August 2017). She complained of poor sleep, poor appetite, lack of energy, feelings of guilt, problems thinking and making decisions, and irritability. Her symptoms started about three months prior to consultation (In 2012, she had mental illness the same now and was treated at psychiatric department for one year). Her blood pressure is 120/70, pouls is 80/mn. What is her accurate diagnosis?

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