Psychiatrie Test

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Psychiatrie Test

 

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A 3 years old boy remains un-explorative. Apart from eating, he does not demand much. He stays still at any place where his mother arrange for him. He seems not interested in things around him. His parents recognized the child has something different from other children. However, he does not disturb their busy business, so they do not bring him to the hospital yet. Which of the below explanations describe the reason that the above parents did not bring the child for intervention?

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A 4 years old girl is brought to you by her mother for abnormal behavior since last month. She clings to her mother all the time. She does not leave her mother to play with other children around her, even though she shows some desire to play. During the interview, she looks anxious and does not answer any word to your questions. She even does not look directly at your eyes. When her father get in, the girl became more alert and hide her face in her mother’s clothe (Sarong). The evidence of the disturbance will be based on:

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A 4 years old girl has become less active and less explorative for six months. She looks sad and does not talk as she used to do. Without verbal communication, which is the best way the clinician use to assess the feeling, thinking and problems of this child? Group therapy can be applied with group of:

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A 4 years old girl has become less active and less explorative for six months. She looks sad and does not talk as she used to do. Without verbal communication, which is the best way the clinician use to assess the feeling, thinking and problems of this child? The child may need substitute care when:

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A 4 years old girl has become less active and less explorative for six months. She looks sad and does not talk as she used to do. Without verbal communication, which is the best way the clinician use to assess the feeling, thinking and problems of this child?

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A 2 years old boy still cannot control his own sphincter. He communicates less with his parents and family members. He produces sound as if intended to speak but he cannot. He can walk properly last 6 months. Since he was 1 years old, his both parents has noticed that the boy has something abnormal in development. Therefore they have tried to feed him with more protein, such as eggs and meats. Which of the below explanations describe the reason that the above parents did not bring the child for intervention?

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A 3 years old boy remains un-explorative. Apart from eating, he does not demand much. He stays still at any place where his mother arrange for him. He seems not interested in things around him. His parents recognized the child has something different from other children. However, he does not disturb their busy business, so they do not bring him to the hospital yet. In case we want to know, how much IQ he probably has?

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A 7 years old boy has been presenting aggressive behavior in inappropriate circumstances for 6 months. In the beginning, the aggression happened once or twice a month. Last week, following a serious dispute of his parents, the boy attempted to harm himself many times. Which intervention should be the best?

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A 4 years old girl is brought to you by her mother for abnormal behavior since last month. She clings to her mother all the time. She does not leave her mother to play with other children around her, even though she shows some desire to play. During the interview, she looks anxious and does not answer any word to your questions. She even does not look directly at your eyes. When her father get in, the girl became more alert and hide her face in her mother’s clothe (Sarong). Child psychiatric treatment is made by a team consisting of:

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Drug of choice for schizophrenic patient with poor oral absorption is ?

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The following is a schizophrenia’s first rank symptoms –

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Vasanti 45 years, was brought to casualty with abnormal movements which induced persistent deviation of neck to right sid One day before she was prescribed Haloperidol 5mg three times daily from the psychiatry OP She also had an alternation with her husband recently. Which of the following is the most likely cause for her symptoms –

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

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αž“αŸ…αž–αŸαž›αž‚αŸαž”αŸ’αžšαžΎαž”αŸ’αžšαžΆαžŸαŸ‹αžαŸ’αž“αžΆαŸ† Antipsychotic ( ឧ, αžαŸ’αž“αžΆαŸ†αž”αŸ’αžšαž—αŸαž‘ Dopamine receptor antagonist) αž˜αž½αž™αž₯αžαž‡αŸ„αž‚αž‡αž™αŸαž€αŸ’αž“αž»αž„αž€αžΆαžšαž–αŸ’αž™αžΆαž”αžΆαž›αž‡αŸ†αž„αžΊβ€‹ Schizophrenia αž‚αŸαž’αžΆαž…αž”αŸ’αžšαžΎαžšαž½αž˜αž•αŸ’αžŸαŸ†αž‡αžΆαž˜αž½αž™αžαŸ’αž“αžΆαŸ†αž•αŸ’αžŸαŸαž„αž‘αŸ€αžαžŠαžΌαž…αž‡αžΆβ€‹ Lithium αž‚αŸ„αž›αž”αŸ†αž“αž„αžŠαžΎαž˜αŸ’αž”αžΈ

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αžαŸ’αž“αžΆαŸ†αžŠαŸ‚αž›αž˜αžΆαž“αžŸαž€αž˜αŸ’αž˜αž—αžΆαž–αž”αŸ’αžšαž†αžΆαŸ†αž„αž“αžΉαž„ Receptor αž“αŸƒ Dopamine (The dopamine receptor antagonists) αž˜αžΆαž“:

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Which of the following antidepressants is called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor ?

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A 45-year-old woman with illness anxiety disorder presents at outpatient department. Which of the following medications would be the most suitable?

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A 32-year-old woman presents with multiple physical complaints for the past four years. These include headaches, abdominal pain, dysmenorrhea, nausea, food intolerance and loss of libido. Most recently she has taken extended sick leave from work. These symptoms have been extensively investigated but no physical cause has been found. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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A 31-year-old woman has a long history of frequently changing physical symptoms such as upper abdominal pain with alternating diarrhoea and constipation, urinary frequency and dysuria, chronic neck and joint pain, and had also been referred to various specialists. No physical causes have been found despite extensive investigation. Which of the following medications could be prescribed?

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A 32-year-old woman presents with multiple physical complaints for the past four years. These include headaches, abdominal pain, dysmenorrhea, nausea, food intolerance and loss of libido. Most recently she has taken extended sick leave from work. These symptoms have been extensively investigated but no physical cause has been found. Which of the following psychological intervention could not be applied?

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A 28-year-old single woman living with stressful life for current and past 3 years. She has presented with multiple somatic symptoms for the past two years such as abdominal pain, diarrhoea, urinary frequency, chronic joint pain, and had also been referred to various specialists. These symptoms have been extensively investigated but no physical cause has been found. She has been very distress because she has believed that she suffered from a serious illness that therapists could not find out. Which of the following interventions belong to cognitive behavioral therapy for this case?

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A 28-year-old single woman living with stressful life for current and past 3 years. She has presented with multiple somatic symptoms for the past two years such as abdominal pain, diarrhoea, urinary frequency, chronic joint pain, and had also been referred to various specialists. These symptoms have been extensively investigated but no physical cause has been found. She has been very distress because she has believed that she suffered from a serious illness that therapists could not find out. Which of the following medications would be the most suitable?

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A 50-year-old woman with conversion disorder and anxiety symptom referred to psychiatric outpatient department. Which of the following medications would be the most suitable?

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A 54-year-old woman was referred from gynecologic ward to psychiatric outpatient department. She perceived a touchable mass with aching when she pressed it. She believed she had left breath cancer even though physical examination and investigations revealed no abnormality. She had been very distress for the past 8 months. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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A 54-year-old woman was referred from gynecologic ward to psychiatric outpatient department. She perceived a touchable mass with aching when she pressed it. She believed she had left breath cancer even though physical examination and investigations revealed no abnormality. She had been very distress for the past 8 months. It is good prognosis for this case because:

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A 32-year-old woman presents with multiple physical complaints for the past four years. These include headaches, abdominal pain, dysmenorrhea, nausea, food intolerance and loss of libido. Most recently she has taken extended sick leave from work. These symptoms have been extensively investigated but no physical cause has been found. Which of the following goals of treatment is not correct for this case?

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A 55-year-old man has presented very anxious for past 7 months. He believed that he acquired HIV transmission even though investigations showed that it was contrary. Which of the following interventions is not correct for management?

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A 28-year-old single woman living with stressful life for current and past 3 years. She has presented with multiple somatic symptoms for the past two years such as abdominal pain, diarrhoea, urinary frequency, chronic joint pain, and had also been referred to various specialists. These symptoms have been extensively investigated but no physical cause has been found. She has been very distress because she has believed that she suffered from a serious illness that therapists could not find out. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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A 36-year-old male presented abruptly with his leg became paralyzed after he was threatened to kill by phone. This symptom was extensively investigated but no physical cause was found. Which of the following techniques could not be applied?

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A 49-year-old woman with conversion disorder. Which of the following factors will have effect on her prognosis?

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A 31-year-old woman has a long history of frequently changing physical symptoms such as upper abdominal pain with alternating diarrhoea and constipation, urinary frequency and dysuria, chronic neck and joint pain, and had also been referred to various specialists. No physical causes have been found despite extensive investigation. Which of the following techniques could not be applied?

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A 54-year-old woman was referred from gynecologic ward to psychiatric outpatient department. She perceived a touchable mass with aching when she pressed it. She believed she had left breath cancer even though physical examination and investigations revealed no abnormality. She had been very distress for the past 8 months. Which of the following is the most appropriate intervention for management?

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A 35-year-old woman used to present with conversion disorder. Which of the following approaches may prevent the relapse?

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β€’Look back to his anticonvulsant treatment in 2012 he got sad, depressed mood, self-blame, reduced activities, poor appetite, poor sleep, hopeless, low self-esteem for an episode around 10 months. His therapist added Amitriptilline 25mg oral evening for 6 months and Diazepam 5mg oral at night for 7 days for his insomnia. He was completely recovered from depression, but the Anticonvulsants had been continuing. 2-Serotonin reuptake inhibitor is a process of:

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β€’In recent months, beside his epilepsy, Mr. KH has developed hearing voices that is likely someone talking with him even he is alone. His therapist added haloperidol 5mg oral at evening to stop hearing voices. With anticonvulsants and antipsychotics medication, He is free from convulsions and still not hearing voices. He works well, maintains his social activities in normal. 6- Lithium is an/a:

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β€’A man, named KH, 35 years old from Takeo province, taking per os Carbamazepine 200 mg, 1 tablet morning and 1 tablet evening since 2007 to stop convulsions. He is regular with this medication. If he stops carbamazepine even 1 tablet, convulsion will happen. 3-What are the advantages of anticonvulsants for a patient with epilepsy?

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β€’Look back to his anticonvulsant treatment in 2012 he got sad, depressed mood, self-blame, reduced activities, poor appetite, poor sleep, hopeless, low self-esteem for an episode around 10 months. His therapist added Amitriptilline 25mg oral evening for 6 months and Diazepam 5mg oral at night for 7 days for his insomnia. He was completely recovered from depression, but the Anticonvulsants had been continuing. 3-Amitriptilline is an:

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β€’In recent months, beside his epilepsy, Mr. KH has developed hearing voices that is likely someone talking with him even he is alone. His therapist added haloperidol 5mg oral at evening to stop hearing voices. With anticonvulsants and antipsychotics medication, He is free from convulsions and still not hearing voices. He works well, maintains his social activities in normal.- Choose only one untrue answer:

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β€’In recent months, beside his epilepsy, Mr. KH has developed hearing voices that is likely someone talking with him even he is alone. His therapist added haloperidol 5mg oral at evening to stop hearing voices. With anticonvulsants and antipsychotics medication, He is free from convulsions and still not hearing voices. He works well, maintains his social activities in normal.- There is only one anticonvulsant:

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β€’Mr. KH reports about his convulsion that begins with breathing difficult for 1mn then unconscious, tonic, clonic, saliva secretion, and back to consciousness in 10 to 15mn. Sometime he got wounds by falling on the ground. If the convulsion lasts more than 30mn, he would die, he said.Aura in this case is:

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β€’In recent months, beside his epilepsy, Mr. KH has developed hearing voices that is likely someone talking with him even he is alone. His therapist added haloperidol 5mg oral at evening to stop hearing voices. With anticonvulsants and antipsychotics medication, He is free from convulsions and still not hearing voices. He works well, maintains his social activities in normal. 7- Dopamin antagonist is a:

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β€’Choosing the best recommended started dose of tricyclic antidepressant β€œAmitriptyline”?

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β€’A 65 years old woman, come with complaint of startle and palpitation even though stimulated by sound ( loudly voice, broke things, shadow of someone..etc).Which diagnosis should be the most consider?

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β€’A 55 years old man, comes with an excessive or arousal state characterized by feeling of apprehension, uncertainly and fear. Find the best statement of mental disorders for this patient.

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β€’Some people have a predisposition factor which is triggered by stressful life event. Which is the most statement could be explained?

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β€’The meaning of one structure in ABC model is should be considered:

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β€’The counseling obstacle as is the main consideration:

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β€’Which of the following is a predominant evolutionary theory of phobia?

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β€’One important issue in therapy for specific phobias is address:

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β€’A 42 years old woman teacher, comes with symptoms of palpitation, trembling, fearful even though going out and no body stay home with. Which diagnosis should be the most consider?

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β€’Which is the main statement that therapist repeats what the patient said during the interview?

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β€’During the first visit patient is mostly feels anxious. Which is statement should be considered:

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β€’A 55 years old man, comes with an excessive or arousal state characterized by feeling of apprehension, uncertainly and fear. Which is the best start recommended of the dosage by using Fluoxetine for this patient.

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β€’A 42 years old woman teacher, comes with symptoms of palpitation, trembling, fearful even though going out and no body stay home with. Which is the most differential diagnosis should be consider?

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β€’The counseling purpose as is the most effectiveness of helping the mentally ill is:

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β€’Which is the main statement that therapist mention the patient’s problem before ending session?

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β€’An excessive or aroused state characterized by feelings of apprehension, uncertainty and fear. Which is the best group of mental disorders should be considered?

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β€’The patient comes to Psychiatric OPD with complaint of difficulty falling asleep, fearful, palpitation, trembling with the performance at school. Which is the best long-term treatment of antidepressant you will choose?

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β€’A 42 years old woman teacher, comes with symptoms of palpitation, trembling, fearful even though going out and no body stay home with. Which is the statement should be the most explored?

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