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,2024/2025 PRITE PART I (QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS) GRADED A+


According to Margaret Mahler's developmental theory of psychology, which of
the following indicates a successful resolution of the process of separation-
individuation in a toddler? Answer - Object constancy


Which of the following neurodevelopmental processes predominantly occurs
during adolescence and young adulthood? Answer - Synaptic pruning


Medical record data was used to estimate the prevalence of diabetes among
patients who started on an antipsychotic medication. Which of the following
best describes this study design? Answer - Cohort study


An 80-year-old presents with depressed mood and cognitive decline. The
patient answers the interviewer's questions with brief, one-word responses
and rare spontaneous elaboration. This is an example of which of the
following? Answer - Poverty of speech


Despite an extensive workup, no medical etiology can be identified as the
cause of a patient's leg pain and weakness. The patient's primary care physician
suspects a diagnosis of somatic symptom disorder. Which of the following
responses is the most appropriate next step? Answer - Schedule frequent brief
follow-up appontments


Over the last six months a ten-year-old child has been exhibiting anger and
temper tantrums. The child has been deliberately annoying others and blaming
this misbehavior on classmates. This has led to multiple disciplinary actions at
school. What is the most likely diagnosis? Answer - ODD

, A patient presents to the psychiatrist with the complaint of, "I think I'm going
crazy." The patient reports that she often feels as if she has "no self" and her
thoughts are not her own. In fact, she often feels like a robot and as if she is
unable to control her body. She states that she knows she has feelings but is
not able to feel them, instead feeling emotionally numb, and she frequently
feels that her head is "full of cotton." Recently, she has begun having "out of
body" experiences. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? Answer
- Depersonalization/derealization disorder


A cancer patient becomes nauseous when seeing a commercial on television
for the local cancer center where they receive chemotherapy. The patient's
nausea is best described as what element of classical conditioning? Answer -
Conditioned response


In the 1970's, evidence for the role of serotonin in depression and a desire to
develop drugs with a better side effect profile than the tricyclics and
monoamine oxidase inhibitors, led to the development of which of the
following medications? Answer - Fluoxetine


A 72-year-old patient is seen for a six-month history of rapid dementia, gait
unsteadiness and jerky movements. Electroencephalogram (EEG) demonstrates
a periodic discharge with sharp waves occurring every one second. What is the
most likely diagnosis? Answer - Prion disease


A primary care practice follows patient progress through a registry. Each
patient is assigned a primary care provider and a behavioral health care
manager. A psychiatrist is consistently available to these providers for
consultation. This arrangement is best described by which model? Answer -
Collaborative care


Which of the following types of research studies is most likely to result in
external validity? Answer - Effectiveness trials

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