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Prite Exam EXAM NEWEST 2024 WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS (DETAILED ANSWERS) ALREADY
GRADED A+ 100% GUARANTEED TO PASS CONCEPTS!!!
Pharmacogenetic testing is recommended in patients of Asian and Southeast Asian
ancestry prior to initiation which of the following?
a. Imip...
Prite Exam EXAM NEWEST 2024 WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS (DETAILED ANSWERS) ALREADY
GRADED A+ 100% GUARANTEED TO PASS CONCEPTS!!!
Pharmacogenetic testing is recommended in patients of Asian and Southeast Asian
ancestry prior to initiation which of the following?
a. Imipramine
b. lamotrigene
c. Fluvoxamine
d. Valproic Acid
e. Carbamazepine
Carbamazepine
Before starting: individuals with ancestry across broad areas of asia should consider
screening for the presence of HLAB1502 allele; those with the HLA-B1502 allele
should not be treated with carbamazepine
Which of the following pathways is implicated in the development of tardive dyskinesia
a. mesolimbic
b. nigrostriatal
c. mesocortical
d. tuberoinfundibular
e. incertohypothalamic
Nigrostriatal
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Which of the following hormones is involved in osmoregulation, food intake, and female
and sexual behaviors
a. oxytocin
b. estrogen
c. melatonin
d. testosterone
e. progesterone
Oxytocin
Which of the following has dominant inheritance
a. wilson disease
b. PKU
C. Sickle Cell Disease
,d. Huntington Disease
e. Cri-Du-Chat
a. wilson disease - AR
b. PKU - AR
C. Sickle Cell Disease - AR
d. Huntington Disease -AD
e. Cri-Du-Chat - most not inherited, random
Posttraumatic stress disorder has been most commonly associated with reduced
volume on MRI in which brain region
a. thalamus
b. hippocampus
c. hypothalamus
d. cerebral cortex
e. corpus callosum
Hippocampus
The clinical observation that depressed adolescents have difficulty with flexible problem
solving has led to studies demonstrating deficits in tests such as the trails making test
B. if these findings are sufficiently replicated it would suggest that for adolescents a
major depressive disorder causes deficits in which of the following deomans of cognitive
functioning.
a. verbal memory
b working memory
c processing speed
d executive functioning
e visual spatial memory
executive functioning
a pt struggling w poor motivation reports that their home is a "complete mess" however
when they start to think about tidying it up they quickly feel overwhelmed and "lazy". the
psychiatrist suggests breaking down the job into smaller more manageable steps and
ordering these steps such that they increasingly require more effort. This technique is
called
a. relaxation training
b activity schedulign
c behavioral activation
d graded task assignment
e exposure and response prevention
graded task assignment
,Graded Task Assignment (GTA) is a CBT technique for turning overwhelming tasks
into manageable achievements. In other words, see everything as step-by-step. This
involves breaking a big goal into smaller goals that you put in the most logical,
achievable order.
Relaxation training (used in behavior therapy) (especially progressive muscle
relaxation) often is used in conjunction with systematic desensitization, a procedure
designed to lower fear or anxiety toward a specific stimulus (or stimuli) by pairing the
feared stimulus or thoughts of the feared stimulus with relaxation.
Behavioral activation is an approach to mental health that involves someone using
behaviors to influence their emotional state. It is often a part of cognitive behavioral
therapy (CBT), but it can also be a standalone treatment. Most research into behavioral
activation has focused on its effect on depression
What Is Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) Therapy? ERP therapy is a
behavioral therapy that gradually exposes people to situations designed to
provoke a person's obsessions in a safe environment. A hallmark of ERP is that is
doesn't completely remove distressing situations and thoughts.
Which of the following characteristics of major depression is indicative of greater overall
severity
a. fatigue
b. insomnia
c. weight gain
d. somatic complaints
e psychomotor disturbance
psychomotor disturbance
which of the following is the most commonly used Cognitive therapy technique to
uncover and modify automatic negative thoughts
a . exposure
b. free association
c guided imagery
d. socratic questioning
e motivational interviewing
Socratic questioning
functional brain imaging of the circuit comprising orbitofrontal cortex, caudate nucleus,
and dorsomedial thalamus has demonstrated abnormal activity in which of the following
disorders
a. schizophrenia
b MDD
C. generalized anxiety disorder
d obsessive compulsive disorder
e biopolar disorder with psychotic features
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
a 66 yo man p/w 8 mo h/o sx including poor memory, blurry vision, and falls, the pt
denies any other psychiatric symptoms, but his wife reports that he is uninterested in his
previous hobbies and is much less active than he was a yr ago. PE reveals symmetrical
impairment in both upward and downward gaze and subtle bradykinesia. MSE is
notable for general apathy. Brief cogntive testing reveals impairment in both recall and
, recent memory but is otherwise unremarkable . Which of the following is the most likely
diagnosis
a Creutzfeld Jacob dx
b progressive supranuclear palsy
c. Frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder
d. Neurocognitive do due to lewy body
e neurocognitive disorder due to parkinson disease
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
TAU
which of the following lab tests is indicated to differential myasthenia gravis from a
functional neurological symptoms disorder in a pt w wekaness
a. muscle biopsy
b. electromyogram
c. serum enzyme determinations
d. somatosensory evoked potential
e. nerve conduction velocity studies
Electromyogram
The chance of developing schizophrenia is most enhanced by which of the following
environmental risk factors
a. rural upbringing
b. prenatal folic acid
c prenatal viral infection
d advanced maternal age
e geographic stasis over generations
Prenatal viral infection
In multicenter clinical trials cannabidiol has been found to be efficacious in the treatment
of which of the following disorders
a schizophrenia
b dravet syndrome
c parkinson disease
d tourette syndrome
e PTSD
Dravet syndrome
Dravet syndrome — formerly known as severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (SMEI) —
is a genetic epilepsy, characterized by temperature-sensitive/febrile seizures, treatment-
resistant epilepsy that begins in the first year of life, and differences in childhood
development.
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