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Mental Health Medication Quiz

Test your knowledge on various mental health medications and their effects with this comprehensive quiz. From SSRIs to anxiolytics, dive into the world of psychopharmacology with engaging questions that challenge your understanding of common psychiatric treatments.

Key Features:

  • 60 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Focus on Medication and Disorders
  • Immediate Feedback on Answers
60 Questions15 MinutesCreated by UnderstandingMind42
1- Anxiolytic drug are used to treat:
A) Symptoms of Depression
B) Symptoms of Anxiety
C) Symptoms of Psychosis
D) Symptoms of Bipolar
2- What is a major side effect of Prozac?
A) Loss of hair
B) Loss of sexual desire
C) Weight loss
D) Weight gain
3- Drug Called benzodiazepine are used to treat:
A) Depression
B) Schizophrenia
C) Mood disorders
D) Anxiety disorders
4- What is meant by a binding site
A) The target area that is occupied by a drug when it binds
B) The proportion of the drug to which a drug target binds.
C) The group function used by a drug in binding to the target
D) The bounds involved in binding a drug to its target
5- Which of the following terms is used to describe a drug that has the same effect on a receptor as the endogenous chemical messenger?
A) Agonist
B) Antagonist
C) Partial agonist
D) Inverse agonist
6- All tricyclics block reuptake pumps for both 5HT and NE, inserted H1 receptor will produce adverse effect such as:
A) Weigh gain
B) Constipation
C) Blurred vision
D) Deceased blood pressure
7- All tricyclics block reuptake pumps for both 5HT and NE, inserted M1 cholinergic will produce adverse effect such as:
A) Weigh gain
B) Constipation
C) dizziness
D) Deceased blood pressure
8- All tricyclics block reuptake pumps for both 5HT and NE, inserted alpha-1 adrenergic will produce adverse effect such as:
A) Weigh gain
B) Constipation
C) Drowsiness
D) Deceased blood pressure
9- Half-life of Xanax is:
A) 6-12 hours
B) 9-12 hours
C) 12- 16 hours
D) 12- 24 hours
10- Half-life of Clonazepam is:
A) 1-2 hours
B) 3-4 hours
C) 5-6 hours
D) 7-8 hours
11- Defense mechanism in Obsessive compulsive disorders is:
A) Displacement
B) Sublimation
C) Reaction formation
D) Projection
12- Drug of choice in Obsessive Compulsive disorders is:
A) Nortriptyline
B) Haloperidol
C) Clomipramine
D) Imipramine
13- The following are poor prognostic factors in obsessive compulsive disorders is:
A) Child hood onset
B) Associated with phobia
C) Short history of illness
D) Old age onset
14- The following drug is most appropriate for treatment of OCD is:
A) Doxepine
B) Clozapine
C) Sertraline
D) Reboxetine
15- A defense mechanism typical of OCD is:
A) Denial
B) Undoing
C) Displacement
D) Projection
16- Obsessive Compulsive behavior is believed to grow out of:
A) Repression in childhood age
B) Best parental grow up
C) Well human development
D) Poor Relationship with friend
17- The following technique is found to be most effective in OCD rumination:
A) Thought stopping
B) Interpersonal therapy
C) Breath relaxation
D) Modify negative thinking
18- The most feature of OCD disorders is:
A) Demonstrative
B) Punctuality
C) Reflexion
D) Projection
19- The most also feature of OCD disorders is:
A) Sense of guilt
B) Fearfulness
C) Magical thought
D) Suicidal thought
20- Which of the following is the most physical symptom of agoraphobia:
A) Nausea
B) Headache
C) Sweating
D) Shortness of breath
21- The following most effective have been used to treat agoraphobia is:
A) Hypnosis
B) Mood stabilizer
C) Low dose of neuroleptic drug
D) Cognitive behavioral therapy
22- Which of the following anti-depressants is the most effective in the treatment of Obsessive compulsive disorder?
A) Clomipramine
B) Imipramine
C) Doxepin
D) Amitriptyline
23- A depressed patient does not want to take medication on daily basis. The selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) with the longest half-life is?
A) Fluvoxamine
B) Paroxetine
C) Fluoxetine
D) Sertraline
24- The anti-depressant, mirtazapine is less likely to cause nausea because of its effects on which of the following receptor?
A) Serotonin 5HT1 receptors
B) Serotonin 5HT2 receptors
C) Serotonin 5HT3 receptors
D) Serotonin 5HT4 receptors
25- The side effects at therapeutic lithium levels include the following is:
A) Dysarthria
B) Polydipsia
C) Constipation
D) Loss weigh
26- A 35 years old man, has been treated 8 months by haloperidol, comes with symptoms of jaw and tongue rigidity. The side effect most likely consistent with this finding is:
A) Acute dystonia
B) Akathisia
C) Tardive dyskinesia
D) Aphasia
27- Carbamazepine is absorbed slowly and erratically from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, Which the best advice for the patient to be absorption is enhanced?
A) Should take before meals
B) Should take with meals
C) Should take after meals
D) Should take one hour before meals
28- Which is the best medicine should be considered for the manic patient who is not responsive to lithium?
A) Risperidone
B) Valproate acid
C) Amitriptyline
D) Phenobarbital
29- Which is the best medicine that augmented effect of neuroleptics, or antidepressants?
A) Lithium
B) Valproate acid
C) Carbamazepine
D) Phenobarbital
30- A 39 years old lady suffered of the chronic dysphoric mania and had negative family history of mood disorders. She was not improved with lithium or antidepressant. Which is the best medicine to improve symptoms of this patient?
A) Amitriptyline
B) SSRI
C) Carbamazepine
D) Anti-psychotic
31- Which is the most possibility behavior you should consider in a diagnosis as “Social phobia”?
A) Speak much
B) Shyness
C) Speak less
D) Avoid speaking
Mr. H comes to emergency department with the severe signs and symptoms such as: aggressive behavior, spoke nonsense, broke things and run away. His Blood pressure is 132/86mmhg, pulse= 100/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . He has experienced 2 times to admitted several days in emergency department. He suffered for 2 years of illness. 1- Which is the best symptom that explain “run away ” should be considered?
A) Persecutory delusion
B) Bizarre delusion
C) Command hallucination
D) Hallucination broadcast
Mr. H comes to emergency department with the severe signs and symptoms such as: aggressive behavior, spoke nonsense, broke things and run away. His Blood pressure is 132/86mmhg, pulse= 100/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . He has experienced 2 times to admitted several days in emergency department. He suffered for 2 years of illness. 2- Which is the best probably diagnosis should be considered?
A) Acute and transient psychosis
B) Schizophrenia
C) Schizoaffective disorder
D) Bipolar affective disorder
Mr. H comes to emergency department with the severe signs and symptoms such as: aggressive behavior, spoke nonsense, broke things and run away. His Blood pressure is 132/86mmhg, pulse= 100/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . He has experienced 2 times to admitted several days in emergency department. He suffered for 2 years of illness. 3- Which is the best statement for this patient?
A) Patient presented with the negative symptoms
B) Patient presented with the positive symptoms
C) Patient presented with the manic symptoms
D) Patient presented with the depressive symptoms
Mr. H comes to emergency department with the severe signs and symptoms such as: aggressive behavior, spoke nonsense, broke things and run away. His Blood pressure is 132/86mmhg, pulse= 100/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . He has experienced 2 times to admitted several days in emergency department. He suffered for 2 years of illness. 4- Which is the best medicine should be given?
A) Chlorpromazine
B) Benzodiazepine
C) Carbamazepine
D) Haloperidol
Mrs. M come to emergency department with the severe signs and symptoms such as: difficulty in breathing, palpitation, dyspnea, chestiness, muscle tension and restlessness. Her Blood pressure is 130/80mmhg, pulse= 96/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . She has experienced few times to admitted several days in emergency department. The 1st choice treatment could be use benzodiazepine. 1- Which is the best probably diagnosis should be consider if the onset were 1 year?
A) Generalized anxiety disorder
B) Panic disorder
C) Agoraphobia
D) Social phobia
Mrs. M come to emergency department with the severe signs and symptoms such as: difficulty in breathing, palpitation, dyspnea, chestiness, muscle tension and restlessness. Her Blood pressure is 130/80mmhg, pulse= 96/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . She has experienced few times to admitted several days in emergency department. The 1st choice treatment could be use benzodiazepine.2- Benzodiazepine have found wide use in:
A) An increasing muscle tension and anxiety
B) Maintenance muscle tension and anxiety
C) Decreasing muscle tension and anxiety
D) Balancing muscle tension and anxiety
Mrs. M come to emergency department with the severe signs and symptoms such as: difficulty in breathing, palpitation, dyspnea, chestiness, muscle tension and restlessness. Her Blood pressure is 130/80mmhg, pulse= 96/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . She has experienced few times to admitted several days in emergency department. The 1st choice treatment could be use benzodiazepine.3- Benzodiazepine use with small dose effect on:
A) Produce Sleep/Sedation
B) An increasing muscle tension
C) Release depressive mood
D) Decrease muscle tension
Mrs. M come to emergency department with the severe signs and symptoms such as: difficulty in breathing, palpitation, dyspnea, chestiness, muscle tension and restlessness. Her Blood pressure is 130/80mmhg, pulse= 96/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . She has experienced few times to admitted several days in emergency department. The 1st choice treatment could be use benzodiazepine.4- Benzodiazepine use with large dose effect on:
A) Produce Sleep/Sedation
B) Release anxious feeling
C) Release depressive mood
D) Muscle relaxant
Mrs. M come to emergency department with the severe signs and symptoms such as: difficulty in breathing, palpitation, dyspnea, chestiness, muscle tension and restlessness. Her Blood pressure is 130/80mmhg, pulse= 96/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . She has experienced few times to admitted several days in emergency department. The 1st choice treatment could be use benzodiazepine.5- Contra-indication of Benzodiazepine could be:
A) Obsessive thought
B) Respiratory depression
C) Compulsive thought
D) Panic attack
Mrs. M come to emergency department with the severe signs and symptoms such as: difficulty in breathing, palpitation, dyspnea, chestiness, muscle tension and restlessness. Her Blood pressure is 130/80mmhg, pulse= 96/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . She has experienced few times to admitted several days in emergency department. The 1st choice treatment could be use benzodiazepine.6- Adverse effect of Benzodiazepine is:
A) Increased concentration
B) Decreased concentration
C) Increase attention
D) Increase memory
Mr. PP comes to psychiatric out-patient department with complaints of fearful especially talk with his boss. It sometime gets chest pain and difficulty in breathing and concern about his symptoms with low of daily activity for nearly 6 months. His Blood pressure is 136/84mmhg, pulse= 88/mn and temperature= 37 oC . 1- The behavior as a psychological disorder is the best characteristic of this patient as:
A) Maladaptive and abnormal
B) Dysfunction and inappropriate
C) Dysfunction and social discomfort
D) Abnormal and social embarrassing
Mr. PP comes to psychiatric out-patient department with complaints of fearful especially talk with his boss. It sometime gets chest pain and difficulty in breathing and concern about his symptoms with low of daily activity for nearly 6 months. His Blood pressure is 136/84mmhg, pulse= 88/mn and temperature= 37 oC . 2- Which diagnosis should be considered for this patient
A) Panic disorder
B) Depressive disorder
C) Generalized anxiety disorder
D) Social phobic disorder
Mr. PP comes to psychiatric out-patient department with complaints of fearful especially talk with his boss. It sometime gets chest pain and difficulty in breathing and concern about his symptoms with low of daily activity for nearly 6 months. His Blood pressure is 136/84mmhg, pulse= 88/mn and temperature= 37 oC . 3- Which of the following tricyclic anti-depressants is the most effective in the treatment of this patient?
A) Amitriptyline
B) Doxepin
C) Imipramine
D) SSRIs
Mrs. K comes to psychiatric out-patient department with complaints of fearful especially talk with her boss, stand in front of the student for 3 years prior. She had been on 2 years of psychotherapy but was not improve. Her Blood pressure is 120/84mmhg, pulse= 88/mn and temperature= 37 oC . 1- The behavior as a psychological disorder is the best characteristic of this patient as:
A) Avoid with specific people
B) Avoid with specific situation
C) Avoid with performance
D) Avoid of being alone
Mrs. K comes to psychiatric out-patient department with complaints of fearful especially talk with her boss, stand in front of the student for 3 years prior. She had been on 2 years of psychotherapy but was not improve. Her Blood pressure is 120/84mmhg, pulse= 88/mn and temperature= 37 oC . 2- Which diagnosis should be considered for this patient
A) Panic disorder
B) Agoraphobia
C) Generalized anxiety disorder
D) Social phobic disorder
Mrs. K comes to psychiatric out-patient department with complaints of fearful especially talk with her boss, stand in front of the student for 3 years prior. She had been on 2 years of psychotherapy but was not improve. Her Blood pressure is 120/84mmhg, pulse= 88/mn and temperature= 37 oC . 3- Which of the best following tricyclic anti-depressants is the most effective in the treatment of this patient?
A) Amitriptyline
B) Doxepin
C) Imipramine
D) SSRIs
Mr. C comes to psychiatric out-patient department with complaints of fearfulness, palpitation, fear of being in crowd or taking a bus and want to stay home. Symptoms happened for 6 months prior. His Blood pressure is 125/88mmhg, pulse= 80/mn and temperature= 37 oC . 1- The behavior as a psychological disorder is the best characteristic of this patient as:
A) Avoid with specific people
B) Avoid with specific situation
C) Avoid with performance
D) Avoid of being alone
Mr. C comes to psychiatric out-patient department with complaints of fearfulness, palpitation, fear of being in crowd or taking a bus and want to stay home. Symptoms happened for 6 months prior. His Blood pressure is 125/88mmhg, pulse= 80/mn and temperature= 37 oC . 2- Which diagnosis should be considered for this patient
A) Panic disorder
B) Agoraphobia
C) Generalized anxiety disorder
D) Social phobic disorder
Mr. C comes to psychiatric out-patient department with complaints of fearfulness, palpitation, fear of being in crowd or taking a bus and want to stay home. Symptoms happened for 6 months prior. His Blood pressure is 125/88mmhg, pulse= 80/mn and temperature= 37 oC . 3- Which of the best following tricyclic anti-depressants is the most effective in the treatment of this patient?
A) Amitriptyline
B) Doxepin
C) Imipramine
D) SSRIs
Mrs. R comes to psychiatric out-patient department with complaints of difficulty falling asleep, worry about without any reason, palpitation, fear of being in crowd or taking a bus and want to stay home. Symptoms happened for 8 months prior. Her Blood pressure is 126/80mmhg, pulse= 88/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . 1- The behavior as a psychological disorder is the best characteristic of this patient as:
A) Avoid with specific people
B) Avoid with specific situation
C) Avoid with performance
D) Avoid of being alone
Mrs. R comes to psychiatric out-patient department with complaints of difficulty falling asleep, worry about without any reason, palpitation, fear of being in crowd or taking a bus and want to stay home. Symptoms happened for 8 months prior. Her Blood pressure is 126/80mmhg, pulse= 88/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC 2- Which diagnosis should be considered for this patient
A) Panic disorder
B) Agoraphobia
C) Generalized anxiety disorder
D) Social phobic disorder
Mrs. R comes to psychiatric out-patient department with complaints of difficulty falling asleep, worry about without any reason, palpitation, fear of being in crowd or taking a bus and want to stay home. Symptoms happened for 8 months prior. Her Blood pressure is 126/80mmhg, pulse= 88/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC 3- Which of the best following tricyclic anti-depressants is the most effective in the treatment of this patient?
A) Amitriptyline
B) Doxepin
C) Imipramine
D) SSRIs
Mr. Q comes to psychiatric OPD with complaints of head numbness, blurred vision and eye pain, upset, no good relationship with his wife. History of being dislike child compared to his sibling. His functioning has been low. He thought about his income. Symptoms happened for 2 years prior. His Blood pressure is 120/80mmhg, pulse= 84/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . 1- Which is the best statement that explain the currently life stress should be consider?
A) Low of level functioning
B) Chronic mental illness
C) Obsession thought
D) Conflict with his wife
Mr. Q comes to psychiatric OPD with complaints of head numbness, blurred vision and eye pain, upset, no good relationship with his wife. History of being dislike child compared to his sibling. His functioning has been low. He thought about his income. Symptoms happened for 2 years prior. His Blood pressure is 120/80mmhg, pulse= 84/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . 2- Which is diagnosis should be considered for this patient?
A) Depressive disorder
B) Dysthymic disorder
C) Cyclothymic disorder
D) Bipolar affective disorder
Mr. Q comes to psychiatric OPD with complaints of head numbness, blurred vision and eye pain, upset, no good relationship with his wife. History of being dislike child compared to his sibling. His functioning has been low. He thought about his income. Symptoms happened for 2 years prior. His Blood pressure is 120/80mmhg, pulse= 84/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . 3- Which is medication should be considered for this patient?
A) Lithium 300mg bid
B) Carbamazepine 200mg bid
C) Fluoxetine 20 mg 1tb/morning
D) Amitriptyline
Mr. Q comes to psychiatric OPD with complaints of head numbness, blurred vision and eye pain, upset, no good relationship with his wife. History of being dislike child compared to his sibling. His functioning has been low. He thought about his income. Symptoms happened for 2 years prior. His Blood pressure is 120/80mmhg, pulse= 84/mn and temperature= 36.5 oC . 4- Which of the best following medicine is the most effective in the prevention of relapse?
A) Lithium 300mg bid
B) Carbamazepine 200mg bid
C) Fluoxetine 20 mg 1tb/morning
D) Amitriptyline
Mrs. H comes to psychiatric OPD with complaints of difficulty falling asleep, sweat, low of energy, trembling and worry about her chronic illness for 3-4 years prior. That could not explain of physical illness. Her Blood pressure is 130/75mmhg, pulse= 96/mn and temperature= 37 oC . 1- Which is the best statement that explain the currently life stress should be consider?
A) Daily functioning
B) Chronic symptoms
C) Obsession thought
D) Personal relationship
Mrs. H comes to psychiatric OPD with complaints of difficulty falling asleep, sweat, low of energy, trembling and worry about her chronic illness for 3-4 years prior. That could not explain of physical illness. Her Blood pressure is 130/75mmhg, pulse= 96/mn and temperature= 37 oC . 2- Which is diagnosis should be considered for this patient?
A) Depressive disorder
B) Generalized anxiety disorder
C) Somatization disorder
D) Adjustment disorder
Mrs. H comes to psychiatric OPD with complaints of difficulty falling asleep, sweat, low of energy, trembling and worry about her chronic illness for 3-4 years prior. That could not explain of physical illness. Her Blood pressure is 130/75mmhg, pulse= 96/mn and temperature= 37 oC . 3- Which is medication should be considered for this patient?
A) Imipramine
B) Amitriptyline
C) Sertraline
D) Fluoxetine
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