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1. A 23-year-old man with a history of opiate use presents to the emergency
department with tachycardia, hypertension and mydriasis. Which
medication do you give? - ANSWER-Clonidine (opioid withdrawal
treatment)

2. A 25-year-old man presents to the clinic complaining of anxiety. He states
that he greatly fears that he will get lost while driving. For this reason, he
repeatedly checks his GPS device, even while driving routes with which
he is very familiar. He has been in four motor vehicle collisions this past
year as a result of checking his GPS device instead of watching the road.
Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? - ANSWER-
obsessive compulsive disorder


3. What is the difference between obsessive-compulsive disorder and
obsessive-compulsive personality disorder? - ANSWER-Obsessive-
compulsive personality disorder describes individuals who are rigid and
strict in their thinking and display perfectionism; however, intrusive,
obsessive thoughts and ritualized compulsive behavior in response to
intrusive thoughts are not present.


4. what are the negative symptoms associated with schizophrenia -
ANSWER-diminished speech output, avolition (decreased self initiated
purposeful activities), anhedonia, asociality (lack of social activity)


5. A 23-year-old woman presents to the clinic complaining of feeling sad
and hopeless for the past three years. She admits that she wants to sleep
almost all of the time and that she has been overeating. She has never
sought medical attention for these symptoms before. Which of the

, following options is the most likely diagnosis? - ANSWER-persistent
depressive disorder aka dysthymia


6. A 21-year-old man presents to the clinic for a physical. While obtaining a
detailed history, the patient reveals that last year he suffered a "mental
breakdown" where he heard voices, believed his deceased grandmother
was following him everywhere, had trouble communicating and would
make up new words, had academic problems due to memory deficits, and
felt apathetic and without energy. These symptoms lasted for six weeks
and then resolved completely. The patient denies current or past substance
use and also denies any other psychiatric or developmental disorders.
Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? - ANSWER-
schizophreniform disorder

7. Which of the following is a risk factor for suicide?
female sex
first trimester pregnancy
first year marriage
recent incarceration - ANSWER-recent incarceration


8. A 23-year-old man with a history of opiate use presents to the emergency
department with tachycardia, hypertension and mydriasis. Which
medication do you give? - ANSWER-Clonidine (opioid withdrawal
treatment)


9. A 22-year-old war veteran returns from Afghanistan. Shortly after
returning home, he is found wandering in a city far from his home and
does not recall his name or how he got there. What is the most likely
diagnosis? - ANSWER-Dissociative Fugue (loss of identity and travel to
new location)


10.An 82-year-old woman presents for evaluation of pain on her sacrum.
The patient is alert and oriented to person, place, and time. Physical
examination is notable for a stage II pressure ulcer. Multiple bruises are

, noted on her legs as well. She acknowledges that she remains in bed most
of the day and sometimes her son who is her caretaker forgets to give her
meals or change her diaper. She also states that the son causes her pain by
pinching her arms and legs when she does not move quickly enough. You
are concerned about elder neglect and abuse. She does not wish to report
her son or speak with social work. Which is your most appropriate
action? - ANSWER-Notify adult protective services ( in most states,
emergency med providers are mandatory reports of adult abuse)


11.A 22-year-old war veteran returns from Afghanistan. Shortly after
returning home, he is found wandering in a city far from his home and
does not recall his name or how he got there. What is the most likely
diagnosis? - ANSWER-Dissociative Fugue (loss of identity and travel to
new location)


12.An 82-year-old woman presents for evaluation of pain on her sacrum.
The patient is alert and oriented to person, place, and time. Physical
examination is notable for a stage II pressure ulcer. Multiple bruises are
noted on her legs as well. She acknowledges that she remains in bed most
of the day and sometimes her son who is her caretaker forgets to give her
meals or change her diaper. She also states that the son causes her pain by
pinching her arms and legs when she does not move quickly enough. You
are concerned about elder neglect and abuse. She does not wish to report
her son or speak with social work. Which is your most appropriate
action? - ANSWER-Notify adult protective services ( in most states,
emergency med providers are mandatory reports of adult abuse)


13.Which two fractures are highly suspicious for non-accidental trauma in a
pediatric patient? - ANSWER-posterior rib fractures

fractures of different ages


14.A 28-year-old man presents to the clinic for his annual physical. The
patient has a history of schizophrenia, which has been well managed with

, the medication olanzapine. What screening test should you do? -
ANSWER-Lipid panel blood glucose measurements


15.An 18-year-old woman with a history of frequent visits to the ED
presents with multiple superficial lacerations to her left wrist. She is
agitated and states she is suicidal. She is yelling at the nurses and
demands to be seen only by the psychiatrist. Which of the following is the
most appropriate next step in management? - ANSWER-Engage in
discussion, validate distress, discuss symptoms


16.Which of the following is correct with regards to autism?
• Caused by thimerosal-containing vaccines
• Developmental screening tests have good sensitivity for autism
• Early intervention with a multidisciplinary approach improves
outcomes
• Onset typically occurs after the age of 5 - ANSWER-Early
intervention with a multidisciplinary approach improves outcomes


17.A 19-year-old woman is brought in by her husband for evaluation. He
states that over the last week, she has exhibited a number of concerning
symptoms including tremors and seizures. On entering the room, the
patient is noted to be resting comfortably. When asked about the tremor,
the patient begins to exhibit coarse diffuse tremors. During the evaluation
the patient has generalized shaking but is able to respond to questions.
Further discussion with the patient's husband reveals that they are
currently going through a separation and there has been a lot of stress at
home. Which of the disorder accounts for the patient's symptoms? -
ANSWER-Factitious disorder


18.Which of the following is associated with an organic cause of psychosis?
o Auditory hallucinations
o Disorientation
o Normal vital signs
o Slow onset of symptoms - ANSWER-Disorientation

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