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2024 PSYCHIATRY EOR EXAM TESTBANK (A NEW UPDATED VERSION) ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE 200+ APPROVED QUESTIONS AND WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
2024 PSYCHIATRY EOR EXAM TESTBANK (A NEW
UPDATED VERSION) ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE 200+
APPROVED QUESTIONS AND WELL ELABORATED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES CORRECT VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
A 35-year-old man with a history of alcohol abuse presents to
your office with complaints of a 3-day history of abdominal pain
and vomiting after a night of binge drinking. He has not eaten in
days. Laboratory values show an elevated anion gap, ketonemia
and normal glucose levels. In addition to thiamine, what other
treatment should be provided for this patient? - Answer-
Normal saline and glucose
Which of the following is consistent with a diagnosis of bulimia?
Congestive heart failure
Contraction alkalosis
Hyperkalemia
Hypothermia - Answer-Contration alkalosis
,What is considered the first-line therapy for bulimia? - Answer-
cognitive behavioral therapy (SSRI is second line)
A 29-year-old woman presents to the psychiatric clinic for a
"lifetime" of intense anxiety not relieved by 12-weeks on
fluoxetine. She reports low self-esteem, feeling "very uneasy"
in social situations, and says she wishes she could make friends
but worries that she'll say something "dumb" to people. Which
of the following personality disorders does she most likely
have? - Answer-Avoidant personality disorder
A 46-year-old man with a history of depression presents with a
self inflicted laceration to the left arm. The wound is superficial
and the patient states that he didn't want to hurt himself. He
reports that he is recently divorced, lives alone, and has
increased stress at work. These stressors have worsened his
depression. Which of the following is the next best step in
management of this patient? - Answer-Emergency consultation
to psychiatry
Which medication can be prescribed to assist in weight gain for
a patient with anorexia nervosa? - Answer-Olanzapine
,A 16-year-old girl presents to the ED via ambulance for general
pain. She is a refugee from a conflict area who is known to have
frequent nighttime visits to the ED over the past year for the
same chief complaint. She's undergone multiple medical
workups that have all been negative. In the ED she appears
angry, irritable, and demonstrates hypervigilance. After a brief
conversation with the patient her pain resolves and she feels
much better. Which of the following is the most likely
diagnosis? - Answer-post traumatic stress disorder
A 32-year-old man with a past medical history of depression
and schizophrenia presents to your clinic for a routine follow-
up appointment. Six months ago, he was prescribed olanzapine
for management of his schizophrenia and has since had a 10 kg
increase in weight. He states that he is concerned about the
weight gain as his father was "overweight and died of a heart
attack in his 40s." Which medication would be most
appropriate for this patient?
Chlorpromazine
Clozapine
Quetiapine
, Ziprasidone - Answer-Ziprasidone (aripiprazole and ziprasidone
least associated with weight gain of the antipsychotics)
A 24-year-old previously healthy woman presents to the ED
complaining that she cannot move her legs. The symptoms
occurred suddenly after she was told that her fiancé died in a
motorcycle accident. She denies any associated symptoms,
including pain. The sensation and deep tendon reflexes in her
lower extremities are normal. She has normal muscle tone.
What is the most likely diagnosis? - Answer-Conversion
disorder
A 17-year-old woman presents to your clinic with a chief
complaint of sadness, loss of appetite, and the inability to
sleep. She is having a hard time focusing at work and she is
tired all of the time. She tells you that for the past month she
has been hearing voices telling her to harm herself. She is
interested in treatment. What is the most appropriate first-line
therapy for this condition? - Answer-Sertraline and Olanzapine
(SSRI plus antipsychotic)
A 49-year-old man presents to the Emergency Department
complaining of sweating and tremors. The patient drinks a
bottle of liquor per day and stopped suddenly because of a
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