Psychiatry
1- A 25 years old woman with a history of schizoaffective disorders, she did not sleep, irritable, spoke nonsense, want to run away. She was by the general doctor from the emergency unit. She is six weeks pregnant. Her BP: 120/80mmgh, pulse: 102/mn. The medical illness reveals no pathology noted. Which is the following medication need to be most urgently for the treatment?
A- Carbamazepine
B- Clonazepam
C- Fluoxetine
D- Olanzapine
E- Sodium valproate
2- A 33 years old woman with a history of schizoaffective disorders is referred for assessment the obstetric team. She has just giving birth to a healthy baby and wishes to breastfeed. They are seeking immediately advice regarding her medication and the risk of breast feeding. Which is of the following medications needs to be the most urgently treated?
A- Carbamazepine
B- Diazepam
C- Fluoxetine
D- Olanzapine
E- Sodium valproate
3- A 35 years old man with a history of schizoaffective disorders comes with urinary retention. Which of the following medications is most likely to be responsible?
A- Carbamazepine
B- Clomipramine
C- Clonazepam
D- Haloperidol Decanoate
E- Lithium
4- A 32 years old woman with a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder being treated with clozapine was found to have mild neutropenia on routine blood investigation. Which of these psychotropic drug is the most likely to have a beneficial effect in correcting this patient’s neutropenia?
A- Olanzapine
B- Risperidone
C- Lithium
D- Sodium valproate
E- Haloperidol
5- A 65 years old woman is referred for assessment the cardiology therapist. He has a history of unstable angina and has become depressed. Which of the following antidepressants would be the most suitable for treating this patient?
A- Clomipramine
B- Nortriptyline
C- Amitriptyline
D- Imipramine
E- Fluoxetine
6- A 44 years old woman is attending for treatment of bipolar affective disorders. A routine blood investigation reveals a raised ALP and gamma GT. Which of the following drug is the most caused this abnormality?
A- Carbamazepine
B- Lithium
C- Clonazepam
D- Sodium valproate
E- Haloperidol
7- A 50 years old woman with a diagnosis of bipolar affective disorder and epilepsy has been well maintained on sodium valproate. She recently has a relapse both illnesses after a second medication was introduced. Which of these medication is the most likely responsible for her relapse?
A- Diazepam
B- Risperidone
C- Olanzapine
D- Clonazepam
E- Carbamazepine
8- Which of following statements regarding lithium is most true?
A- A serum peak level is reached 12 hours after ingestion
B- Absorbed rapidly from the upper gastrointestinal tract
C- Extensively metabolized by the liver
D- Bound to serum protein (pharmacokinetic)
E- Poor correlation between serum level and side effect
9- Which of following scenarios is lithium least likely to be effective?
A- Treatment of mania
B- Prophylaxis for bipolar disorder
C- Prophylaxis for unipolar disorder
D- Maintenance treatment bipolar disorder
E- Treatment resistant of depression
10- A 35 years old man on lithium for one year for the treatment of bipolar is brought to emergency by his family due to disorientation in his mental state. Following examination give the suspect lithium toxicity. Which of the following would be the most concern?
A- Diarrhea
B- Tremor
C- Apathy
D- Polydipsia
E- Urine retention
A 35-year-old man, married, 2 children, accountant with no previous psychiatric history is referred by his family physician for psychiatric evaluation. The physician found that he had mild hyperlipidemia. About 2 months ago, the man began to feel very blue, with a drop in his desire to play with his children and to compete in his usual volleyball. He reports that he has lost most of his libido and is having difficulty sleeping. 1- Which of the following is the most information needed?
A- Experience of the traumatic event
B- Experience of the anxiety situation
C- Experience of the trigger object
D- Experience of the problem at work and family
A 35-year-old man, married, 2 children, accountant with no previous psychiatric history is referred by his family physician for psychiatric evaluation. The physician found that he had mild hyperlipidemia. About 2 months ago, the man began to feel very blue, with a drop in his desire to play with his children and to compete in his usual volleyball. He reports that he has lost most of his libido and is having difficulty sleeping.Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A- Schizoaffective disorders
B- Bipolar affective disorders
C- Depressive disorders
D- Schizophreniform
- A 35-year-old man, married, 2 children, accountant with no previous psychiatric history is referred by his family physician for psychiatric evaluation. The physician found that he had mild hyperlipidemia. About 2 months ago, the man began to feel very blue, with a drop in his desire to play with his children and to compete in his usual volleyball. He reports that he has lost most of his libido and is having difficulty sleeping. 1- Which of the following is the most information needed?Which would be the most appropriate initial treatment for this patient?
A- Clozapine
B- Fluoxetine
C- Diazepam
D- Carbamazepine
Serena is 27 years old, accountancy. She complaints of head cold and poor quality sleep. He blood pressure is 105/ 75 mmgh, pouls is 96/ mn. Those symptoms are likely to be symptoms of:
A. distress.
B. eustress.
C. allostasis.
D. Learned helplessness
1- Regarding central serotonergic neurotransmission, which of the following serotonin receptors is most likely to operate presynaptic?
5HT-1A
5HT-2A
5HT-2C
5HT-1D
5HTY
2- Recent evidence suggests that at least some phobias is closely associated with the emotion of:
Anger
Sadness
Irritable
Disgust(dislike)
Euphoric
3- Individuals experience concerns about embarrassment and is afraid that others will judge them to be anxious, weak, “crazy”, or stupid. The emotional will be:
A- Fear of going out alone
B- Fear of crowd place
C- Fear of performance
D- Fear of panicky
E- Fear of dangerous
4- A 20 years old man comes with the symptoms of the emotional excessive checking his door most of the time. Which is the symptoms below could explain his emotional?
The ambivalence of thinking
The compulsion behavior
The Blocking thought
The disorders thinking
The arousal stage
5- Anxiety disorder is the psychological response which could be biological explain as:
Excessive chloride ion in synaptic cleft
Low chloride ion in synaptic Cleft
Excessive sodium ion in synaptic Cleft
Low sodium ion in synaptic Cleft
Low sodium and chloride ion in synaptic cleft
6- Anxiety disorder is biological change in GABA A receptor which can be explained as:
Decrease an activity of GABA A receptor
Increase an activity of GABA A receptor
Open the channel chloride ion of GABA A receptor
Increase an activity of GABA A receptor
Open the channel sodium ion of GABA A receptor
Mrs S is 40 years old, married, 2 children, teacher, from Kandal province. She comes to Psychiatric OPD alone and complains of palpitation, chestiness, cold extremities and fear of stay home alone but no symptoms of panic attacks with 6 months onset. BP= 120/75 mmhg, Pouls= 102/mn and Temperature=36.5 C: What is the most important family’s information you need to explore:
Family history of Psychotic disorders
Family history of mood disorders
Family history of medical condition
Family history of an anxiety disorders
Family history of personality disorders
Mrs S is 40 years old, married, 2 children, teacher, from Kandal province. She comes to Psychiatric OPD alone and complains of palpitation, chestiness, cold extremities and fear of stay home alone but no symptoms of panic attacks with 6 months onset. BP= 120/75 mmhg, Pouls= 102/mn and Temperature=36.5 C: What is the most important patient’s information you need to explore:
Study problem in childhood stage
School phobia in child hoodstage
Escape class in adolescent stage
Parent separate in young adulthood
Psychological development stage.
Mrs S is 40 years old, married, 2 children, teacher, from Kandal province. She comes to Psychiatric OPD alone and complains of palpitation, chestiness, cold extremities and fear of stay home alone but no symptoms of panic attacks with 6 months onset. BP= 120/75 mmhg, Pouls= 102/mn and Temperature=36.5 C: What is the common symptoms you need to explore:
Feeling of guilty
Feeling of anxious
Feeling of excused.
Feeling of hopelessness
Feeling of being kills
Mrs S is 40 years old, married, 2 children, teacher, from Kandal province. She comes to Psychiatric OPD alone and complains of palpitation, chestiness, cold extremities and fear of stay home alone but no symptoms of panic attacks with 6 months onset. BP= 120/75 mmhg, Pouls= 102/mn and Temperature=36.5 C: What is the probably diagnosis of this patient:
Social phobia
Specific phobia
Generalized anxiety disorders
Panic disorder
Agoraphobia
Mr. A 22 years old, single, worker, from Kg Speu province, come at psychiatric OPD by feeling of fearfulness, woke up often at midnight with fearful feeling, difficulty to concentrate with daily work and palpitation. He noted those symptoms happen in several days after saw the serious traffic accident which some people died and continue around one months. BP= 110mmhg/ 70mmhg, Pouls= 92/mn and Temperature=37 C:What is the most important symptoms you need to explore:
Feeling of guilty with reminding this event
Feeling of helplessness with reminding this event
Feeling of panicky with reminding this event
Feeling of depression with reminding this event
Feeling of being crazy with reminding this event
Mr. A 22 years old, single, worker, from Kg Speu province, come at psychiatric OPD by feeling of fearfulness, woke up often at midnight with fearful feeling, difficulty to concentrate with daily work and palpitation. He noted those symptoms happen in several days after saw the serious traffic accident which some people died and continue around one months. BP= 110mmhg/ 70mmhg, Pouls= 92/mn and Temperature=37 C:What is the main evidence that he has psychological problem:
Heart about the traffic accident
Saw the people die by this event
Experienced of panicky
Experienced of being judge
Experienced of fearful
Mr. A 22 years old, single, worker, from Kg Speu province, come at psychiatric OPD by feeling of fearfulness, woke up often at midnight with fearful feeling, difficulty to concentrate with daily work and palpitation. He noted those symptoms happen in several days after saw the serious traffic accident which some people died and continue around one months. BP= 110mmhg/ 70mmhg, Pouls= 92/mn and Temperature=37 C:What is the main symptoms for the psychiatric diagnosis :
Woke up often at midnight with fearful feeling
Difficulty to concentrate with daily work
Experienced of palpitation even before the event
Experienced of fearful even before the event
Experienced of difficulty in coping daily problem
Mr. A 22 years old, single, worker, from Kg Speu province, come at psychiatric OPD by feeling of fearfulness, woke up often at midnight with fearful feeling, difficulty to concentrate with daily work and palpitation. He noted those symptoms happen in several days after saw the serious traffic accident which some people died and continue around one months. BP= 110mmhg/ 70mmhg, Pouls= 92/mn and Temperature=37 CWhich is the relevant psychological symptoms could be follow by the above event:
Worry over others event.
Reliving meeting this event.
Flight of idea about this event.
Ambivalence thought to this event.
Thought blocking by this event.
Mr. A 22 years old, single, worker, from Kg Speu province, come at psychiatric OPD by feeling of fearfulness, woke up often at midnight with fearful feeling, difficulty to concentrate with daily work and palpitation. He noted those symptoms happen in several days after saw the serious traffic accident which some people died and continue around one months. BP= 110mmhg/ 70mmhg, Pouls= 92/mn and Temperature=37 C:What is the probably diagnosis of this patient:
Phobic Disorders
Depressive disorders
Post traumatic stress Disorders
Acute stress disorders
Adjustment Disorders
A 18 female patient, student, lives in Phnom- Penh, come to Psychiatric OPD and complains of palpitation, fearful, difficulty falling asleep, trembling and feeling numbness, especially crossing the bridge. What is the emotional response of this patient?
A persistent fear of social situations.
A triggered by a specific object.
An abnormal sensitivity to the high.
An excessive worry of going out home.
An excessive worry of crowd
1- A 18 female patient, student, lives in Phnom- Penh, come to Psychiatric OPD and complains of palpitation, fearful, difficulty falling asleep, trembling and feeling numbness, especially crossing the bridge.What is the probably diagnosis of this patient?
Social phobia.
Agoraphobia.
Specific phobia
Panic disorders
Generalized anxiety Disorders
Mrs. B 36 years old, married, seller, lives in Kandal province come to emergency because of suddenly emotional disturbance for 2-3 times/ month, such as: perspiring, heart palpitation, difficulty to breath in (dyspnia), difficulty to control this emotion and fear of dying for around 4 weeks. She had BP= 130/80mmgh, Pouls= 102 /mn, other medical investigation reveal no abnormality related to the medical illness noted.What are the additional important symptoms you need to explore:
Depressive symptoms
Psychotic symptoms
Hypomania symptoms
Mania symptoms
Anxiety symptoms
1- Mrs. B 36 years old, married, seller, lives in Kandal province come to emergency because of suddenly emotional disturbance for 2-3 times/ month, such as: perspiring, heart palpitation, difficulty to breath in (dyspnia), difficulty to control this emotion and fear of dying for around 4 weeks. She had BP= 130/80mmgh, Pouls= 102 /mn, other medical investigation reveal no abnormality related to the medical illness noted.What is the laboratory test you need to ask for:
Vitamin B12
Vitamin D and Vitamin E
Calcium in blood
Albumin in blood
SGOT/ SGPT
2- Mrs. B 36 years old, married, seller, lives in Kandal province come to emergency because of suddenly emotional disturbance for 2-3 times/ month, such as: perspiring, heart palpitation, difficulty to breath in (dyspnia), difficulty to control this emotion and fear of dying for around 4 weeks. She had BP= 130/80mmgh, Pouls= 102 /mn, other medical investigation reveal no abnormality related to the medical illness noted.What is the common feature that the patient had those symptoms:
Dysfunction of the body cells.
Oxygen is less in body cells.
Decreas blood pH level.
Small side of the red blood cells .
Less number of red blood cells.
3- Mrs. B 36 years old, married, seller, lives in Kandal province come to emergency because of suddenly emotional disturbance for 2-3 times/ month, such as: perspiring, heart palpitation, difficulty to breath in (dyspnia), difficulty to control this emotion and fear of dying for around 4 weeks. She had BP= 130/80mmgh, Pouls= 102 /mn, other medical investigation reveal no abnormality related to the medical illness noted.What is the probably diagnosis of this patient:
Social phobia
Agoraphobia
Panic disorders
Others anxiety disorders
GAD, MAD
Patient SK 23 years old man, live in Kandal province, single, come to psychiatric OPD because of changing behavior such as concerned every things. Especially turned on the light, refrigerator, fan and other 2 -3 times before getting out home. His behavios happen for 2 months ago. What is the problem of the psychological symptoms of SK?
Distractive thought
Obsession thought
Thought blocking
Thought broadcasting
Thought insertion
1- Patient SK 23 years old man, live in Kandal province, single, come to psychiatric OPD because of changing behavior such as concerned every things. Especially turned on the light, refrigerator, fan and other 2 -3 times before getting out home. His behavios happen for 2 months ago. What is the probably diagnosis of SK?
OCD with panic attack
OCD without panic attack
OCD with agoraphobia
OCD with social phobia
OCD without anxiety symptoms
LB is a 18 years old female, single who comes to the psychiatric out patient department because she doesn’t want to participate in team activities and shows an extreme sensitive to rejection. She is shy and needs strong guarantees of uncritical acceptance. These issue have been worse for 1year.What is the most striking aspect in the clinical interviews?
The patient’s anxiety about talking
The patient’s fearfulness about talking
The patient’s aloofness about talking
The patient’s ambitiousness about talking
LB is a 18 years old female, single who comes to the psychiatric out patient department because she doesn’t want to participate in team activities and shows an extreme sensitive to rejection. She is shy and needs strong guarantees of uncritical acceptance. These issue have been worse for 1year.What is a pervasive pattern of LB?
Grandiosity
Social inhibition
Social detachment
Perfectionism
LB is a 18 years old female, single who comes to the psychiatric out patient department because she doesn’t want to participate in team activities and shows an extreme sensitive to rejection. She is shy and needs strong guarantees of uncritical acceptance. These issue have been worse for 1year. What is the feeling of LB?
Fantasy
Enviousness
Inadequacy
Coldnes
LB is a 18 years old female, single who comes to the psychiatric out patient department because she doesn’t want to participate in team activities and shows an extreme sensitive to rejection. She is shy and needs strong guarantees of uncritical acceptance. These issue have been worse for 1year.What is the most important history you need to explore?
Present history
Past psychiatric history
Personal history
Family history
LB is a 18 years old female, single who comes to the psychiatric out patient department because she doesn’t want to participate in team activities and shows an extreme sensitive to rejection. She is shy and needs strong guarantees of uncritical acceptance. These issue have been worse for 1year.What is the most important patient’s information you need to explore?
Study information
Development information
Personality information
Relationship information
1- A 7 years old boy cannot control his own sphincter. He cannot communicate effectively with his parents and family members even simple calculation. As a result, his parents do not allow him to go to school. Which below diagnosis should he be considered?
Mild mental retardation
Moderate mental retardation
Severe mental retardation
Profound mental retardation
Autistic disorder
2- A 5 years old girl seems not sensitive to parent’s sound. She rarely gives eye contact and facial expression toward her parents and others family member. She is unable to perceive responses of other around her. These patterns of behavior have been noticing since she was 12 months old. Which below diagnosis should he be considered?
Mild mental retardation
Moderate mental retardation
Severe mental retardation
Profound mental retardation
Autistic disorder
3- A 5 years old child is comfortable to write letter by left hand. Even though his mother tried to encourage him but it wasn’t successful. Which is the main intervention should be done?
Discouraged
Made to write with the right hand
Allow his preference
Send to seek medical help
4- A systematic change in the mental processes that underlie all learning and performance is:
Moral maturation
Cognitive development
Social emotional development
Intellectual development
A 9-year-old boy has had persisting difficulties in language and interpersonal relationships since the age of 2 years, and, although he can barely read, he is able to perform arithmetic calculations at the fifth-grade level. Which it is most likely diagnosis to be associated?
A- Childhood depression
B- Childhood schizophrenia
C- Conduct disorder
D- ADHD
E- infantile autism
An 11-year-old girl has become uncharacteristically and markedly withdrawn in the past 8 months, staying in her room so that she can “talk to the ghosts in the attic.” which it is most likely diagnosis to be associated?
A- Childhood depression
B- Childhood schizophrenia
C- Conduct disorder
D- ADHD
E- infantile autism
- An 11-year-old girl has become markedly withdrawn in the past 8 months and has complained of persisting abdominal pain and constipation, for which no organic cause has been found. Which it is most likely diagnosis to be associated?
A- Childhood depression
B- Childhood schizophrenia
C- Conduct disorder
D- ADHD
E- infantile autism
A6-year-old boy is reported by his kindergarten teacher to be easily distracted, impulsive, in need of continual supervision, but not hyperactive. Which it is most likely diagnosis to be associated?
A- Childhood depression
B- Childhood schizophrenia
C- Conduct disorder
D- ADHD
E- infantile autism
A 3-year-old boy spends hours rocking in a chair or spinning the blades of a toy windmill; his parents say he never cries when he falls. Which it is most likely diagnosis to be associated?
A- Childhood depression
B- Childhood schizophrenia
C- Conduct disorder
D- ADHD
E- infantile autism
After a mother and her young child are playing and interacting with each other as they so often do, the mother suddenly leaves. The observer witnesses the child crying and upset, and when the mother returns, the child will not let go of her. The child is said to be
A- Securely attached
B- Anxiously attached
C- Avoidantly attached
D- Completely attached
A 5 years old child (preschool age), studies at school for 5 months was brought by his mother with learning problem.
A- Providing frequent variations in routine
B- Each day with half-hour circle time
C- Introducing new learning each week
D- Alternative physically and quiet activities
A 5 years old child (preschool age), studies at school for 5 months was brought by his mother with learning problem. Which of the following is an example of a specific learning disability for this child?
A- Mental retardation
B- Dyslexia
C- Autistic spectrum disorders
D- ADHD
A 5 years old child (preschool age), studies at school for 5 months was brought by his mother with learning problem. Which of the following is an example of an intellectual disability for this child?
A- Mental retardation
B- Dyslexia
C- Autistic spectrum
D- ADHD
1- A 23 year old man, who comes to the OPD because of long-standing suspiciousness and mistrust of people in general. He is often hostile, irritable and angry. He refuses responsibility for his own feeling and assign responsibility to others. The symptoms have been worse in the last 6 months. What is the essential feature of this man?
A- An impression of being cold and aloof
B- A pervasive and unwarranted tendency
C- A charming and ingratiating exterior
D- A grandiose sense of self importance
2- A 23 year old man, who comes to the OPD because of long-standing suspiciousness and mistrust of people in general. He is often hostile, irritable and angry. He refuses responsibility for his own feeling and assign responsibility to others. The symptoms have been worse in the last 6 months. What is the most important history you need to look for?
A- A present history
B- A past history
C- A personal history
D- A family history
3- A 23 year old man, who comes to the OPD because of long-standing suspiciousness and mistrust of people in general. He is often hostile, irritable and angry. He refuses responsibility for his own feeling and assign responsibility to others. The symptoms have been worse in the last 6 months. What is the most important man’s information you need to know?
A- A delivery information
B- A developmental information
C- A personality trait information
D- A study information
A 23 year old man, who comes to the OPD because of long-standing suspiciousness and mistrust of people in general. He is often hostile, irritable and angry. He refuses responsibility for his own feeling and assign responsibility to others. The symptoms have been worse in the last 6 months. What is the most important family history you need to explore?
A- Family history of mood disorder
B- Family history of schizophrenia
C- Family history of anxiety disorders
D- Family history of personality disorders
A 23 year old man, who comes to the OPD because of long-standing suspiciousness and mistrust of people in general. He is often hostile, irritable and angry. He refuses responsibility for his own feeling and assign responsibility to others. The symptoms have been worse in the last 6 months. What is the main symptoms of the man?
A- Detachment from social relationship
B- Social and interpersonal deficits
C- Distrust and suspiciousness of others
D- Instability of interpersonal relationships
5- A 23 year old man, who comes to the OPD because of long-standing suspiciousness and mistrust of people in general. He is often hostile, irritable and angry. He refuses responsibility for his own feeling and assign responsibility to others. The symptoms have been worse in the last 6 months. What is the tentative diagnosis of the patient?
A- Delusional disorder
B- Paranoid schizophrenia
C- Paranoid personality disorder
D- Manic with psychotic symptoms
A girl is 20 years old who comes at psychiatric out-patient department with her mother because she almost always appears to be in a state of crisis. She can be argumentative at one moment and depressed at the next and then complain of having no feeling at another time. Her behavior is highly unpredictable. Her live is reflected in repetitive self-destructive acts. What is the pervasive pattern of this girl?
A- Disregards for and violation of the rights of others
B- Instability of interpersonal relationships
C- Excessive emotionality and attention seeking
D- Social and interpersonal deficits
A girl is 20 years old who comes at psychiatric out-patient department with her mother because she almost always appears to be in a state of crisis. She can be argumentative at one moment and depressed at the next and then complain of having no feeling at another time. Her behavior is highly unpredictable. Her live is reflected in repetitive self-destructive acts. What is the feeling of the patient?
A- Irritability and aggressiveness
B- Chronic feelings of Emptiness
C- Coldness and detachment
D- Lack of remorse
A girl is 20 years old who comes at psychiatric out-patient department with her mother because she almost always appears to be in a state of crisis. She can be argumentative at one moment and depressed at the next and then complain of having no feeling at another time. Her behavior is highly unpredictable. Her live is reflected in repetitive self-destructive acts. What is the most prominent behavior of the girl?
A- Repeated physical fights behavior
B- Self-mutilating behaviour
C- Eccentric behavior
D- Self-dramatization behavior
A girl is 20 years old who comes at psychiatric out-patient department with her mother because she almost always appears to be in a state of crisis. She can be argumentative at one moment and depressed at the next and then complain of having no feeling at another time. Her behavior is highly unpredictable. Her live is reflected in repetitive self-destructive acts. What is the most important girl’s information you need to know?
A- Her delivery information
B- Her development information
C- Her personality information
D- Her study information
A girl is 20 years old who comes at psychiatric out-patient department with her mother because she almost always appears to be in a state of crisis. She can be argumentative at one moment and depressed at the next and then complain of having no feeling at another time. Her behavior is highly unpredictable. Her live is reflected in repetitive self-destructive acts. What is the tentative diagnosis of the patient?
A-Bipolar Affective disorder
B-Schizophrenia
C-Borderline personality disorder
D-Depression
KD is 25 years old, comes to Psychiatric Out Patient department because she subordinate her own needs to those of others, gets others to assume responsibility for major areas in her live. She lacks of self- confidence and may experience intense discomfort when alone for more than a brief period. What is a pervasive pattern of KD?
A- Preoccupation with perfectionism
B- Hypersensitivity to negative evaluation
C- Excessive need to be taken care of
D- Interpersonal control
KD is 25 years old, comes to Psychiatric Out Patient department because she subordinate her own needs to those of others, gets others to assume responsibility for major areas in her live. She lacks of self- confidence and may experience intense discomfort when alone for more than a brief period. What is the most prominent behaviour of KD?
A- Shows rigidity and stubbornness
B- Needs others to assume responsibility for
C- Shows arrogant attitudes
D- Is reluctant to take personal risk
KD is 25 years old, comes to Psychiatric Out Patient department because she subordinate her own needs to those of others, gets others to assume responsibility for major areas in her live. She lacks of self- confidence and may experience intense discomfort when alone for more than a brief period. What is the most important feeling of the girl?
A- Is preoccupied with fear of being left
B- Is reluctant to delegate tasks to others
C- Requires excessive admiration
D- Is unwilling to get involved with people
KD is 25 years old, comes to Psychiatric Out Patient department because she subordinate her own needs to those of others, gets others to assume responsibility for major areas in her live. She lacks of self- confidence and may experience intense discomfort when alone for more than a brief period. What is the tentative diagnosis of the patient?
A-Bipolar Affetive disorder
B-Schizophrenia
C-Dependent personality disorder@
D-Depression
A 23 year – old, male living in Pursat, he come to see the Doctor at KSFH on 30.6.16 This patient brought to the hospital by his mother because of strange behavior, poor sleep, spoke nonsense, irritable. These problem stated for 1 week after he had conflict with his neighbor. BP : 12/70 , T : 37, Pulse : 60/mn. What is the most likely appropriate treatment for this patient ?
A. Conselling
B. Antidepressant
C. Antipsychotic
D. Rehabilitation
E. psychotherapy
A 23 year – old, male living in Pursat, he come to see the Doctor at KSFH on 30.6.16 This patient brought to the hospital by his mother because of strange behavior, poor sleep, spoke nonsense, irritable. These problem stated for 1 week after he had conflict with his neighbor. BP : 12/70 , T : 37, Pulse : 60/mn. What is the most probably diagnosi for this patient ?
A. Acute stress disorders
B. Severe depression
C. Bipolar affective Disorders
D. Acute psychosis
E. Schizophrenia
A 23 year – old, male living in Pursat, he come to see the Doctor at KSFH on 30.6.16 This patient brought to the hospital by his mother because of strange behavior, poor sleep, spoke nonsense, irritable. These problem stated for 1 week after he had conflict with his neighbor. BP : 12/70 , T : 37, Pulse : 60/mn. Which is the suitable medicine for managing this patient ?
A. Diazepam
B. Haloperidol
C. Flooxetine
D. Lithium
E. Carbamazepine
1- A 35 years old woman complaint of fatigue for 1 year. At this time, she had frequently cold and sore throats; sometime she had leg, back, arm pain. The physical examination reveal abnormality in the last 1 year. The excessive preoccupation with having an undiagnosed medical condition could be the clinical feature of:
-Obsessive compulsive disorder
B- Generalized anxiety disorder
C- Psychotic disorder
D- Illness anxiety disorder
E- Conversion disorder
A 35 years old woman complaint of fatigue for 1 year. At this time, she had frequently cold and sore throats; sometime she had leg, back, arm pain. The physical examination reveal abnormality in the last 1 year. Excessive thought, feeling, and behavior to physical complaints could be the symptom of:
A-Obsessive compulsive disorder
B- Generalized anxiety disorder
C- Somatic symptom disorder
D- Illness anxiety disorder
E- Conversion disorder
A 30-year-old unemployed man, believes that he suffers from AIDS. He needs to go to a hospital for monthly HIV test despite negative results.What is the most information you need to explore?
A- Duration of his belief
B- Somatic symptoms
C- Laboratory test
D-Abdominal echography
E-Brain CT Scan
A 30-year-old unemployed man, believes that he suffers from AIDS. He needs to go to a hospital for monthly HIV test despite negative results.What is the main clinical feature list below?
A-worry about insecurity
B-worry about somatic delusion
C-worry about a serious illness
D-worry about somatic symptoms
E-Worry about economic
A 30-year-old unemployed man, believes that he suffers from AIDS. He needs to go to a hospital for monthly HIV test despite negative results.What is the probable diagnosis?
A-Conversion disorder
B-Obsessive compulsive disorder
C-Delusional disorder
D-Somatic symptom disorder
E-Illness anxiety disorder
A 27-year-old beer promotion woman presents constipation sometime. She believes that her bowel was cut into several pieces and always tells her relatives or friends despite they always confirm that it is impossible.What is the most information you need to explore?
Other somatic symptoms
B- Other laboratory test
C- Symptoms of illusion
D- Abdominal echography
E-Drug abused history
A 27-year-old beer promotion woman presents constipation sometime. She believes that her bowel was cut into several pieces and always tells her relatives or friends despite they always confirm that it is impossible.What is her clinical features?
A-worry about living situation
B-worry about somatic delusion
C-worry about a serious illness
D-worry about somatic symptoms
E-worry about her finacial
A 27-year-old beer promotion woman presents constipation sometime. She believes that her bowel was cut into several pieces and always tells her relatives or friends despite they always confirm that it is impossible. What is the probable diagnosis?
A-Conversion disorder
B-Obsessive compulsive disorder
C-Psychotic disorder
D-Somatic symptom disorder
E-Illness anxiety disorder
A 31-year-old widower, farmer, 3 children, had a chronic dysfunctional uterine bleeding, upper abdominal pain and back pain with alternating diarrhea and constipation, urinary frequency and dysuria. GPs could not found any physical illness related What is the most information you need to explore?
A- Other somatic symptoms
B-Other laboratory test
C-Abdominal echography
D- Traumatic event history
E-Medication misused history
A 31-year-old widower, farmer, 3 children, had a chronic dysfunctional uterine bleeding, upper abdominal pain and back pain with alternating diarrhea and constipation, urinary frequency and dysuria. GPs could not found any physical illness related What is the probable diagnosis?
A-Conversion disorder
B-Obsessive compulsive disorder
C-Psychotic disorder
D-Somatic symptom disorder
E-Illness anxiety disorder
1- A 43 years old man complaints of irritable, insomnia, hypervigilance, poor concentration, fearful and palpitation. The symptoms developed 1 week after meeting a man died by traffic accident. What is the probably diagnosis of this patient?
A- Posttraumatic stress disorder
B- Generalized anxiety disorder
C- Acute psychotic disorder
D- Acute stress disorder
2- A 43 years old man complaints of irritable, insomnia, hypervigilance, poor concentration, fearful and palpitation. The symptoms developed 1 week after meeting a man died by traffic accident. If the symptoms continue until 6 months, what is the probably diagnosis?
A- Posttraumatic stress disorder
B- Generalized anxiety disorder
C- Acute psychotic disorder
D- Acute stress disorder
4- A 19 years old boy, stopped study at grade 6, accompanied by his mother because of convulsion 1- 2times/ months and followed by unconscious for 5-6 minutes. He told the therapist that he felt uncomforted before the convulsion. He had convulsion for nearly 5 years. In the previous 6 months, he changed behavior such as irritable, destroyed things, cried without any reason and sometimes he spoke to himself. He has no history of head trauma. What is the following medication should be given to this patient?
A- Valproate acid with antipsychotic
B- Valproate acid with antidepressant
C- Valproate acid with Anxiolytic
D- Valproate acid with Benzodiazepine
3- A 19 years old boy, stopped study at grade 6, accompanied by his mother because of convulsion 1- 2times/ months and followed by unconscious for 5-6 minutes. He told the therapist that he felt uncomforted before the convulsion. He had convulsion for nearly 5 years. In the previous 6 months, he changed behavior such as irritable, destroyed things, cried without any reason and sometimes he spoke to himself. He has no history of head trauma. What is the mental health disorder comorbidity with convulsion symptoms of this patient?
A- Convulsion with Panic disorder
B- Convulsion with Anxiety disorder
C- Convulsion with depressive disorder
D- Convulsion with Psychotic disorder
2- A 19 years old boy, stopped study at grade 6, accompanied by his mother because of convulsion 1- 2times/ months and followed by unconscious for 5-6 minutes. He told the therapist that he felt uncomforted before the convulsion. He had convulsion for nearly 5 years. In the previous 6 months, he changed behavior such as irritable, destroyed things, cried without any reason and sometimes he spoke to himself. He has no history of head trauma. What is the main symptom of convulsion could be considered?
A- Partial seizure
B- General seizure
C- Anxiety attack
D- Absence seizure
1- A 19 years old boy, stopped study at grade 6, accompanied by his mother because of convulsion 1- 2times/ months and followed by unconscious for 5-6 minutes. He told the therapist that he felt uncomforted before the convulsion. He had convulsion for nearly 5 years. In the previous 6 months, he changed behavior such as irritable, destroyed things, cried without any reason and sometimes he spoke to himself. He has no history of head trauma. What is the main psychiatric symptom should be considered?
A- Guilty symptoms
B- Hallucination
C- Euphoric symptoms
D- Anxiety symptoms
A 70-year-old female with chronic paranoid schizophrenia presents to the emergency room acutely confused with visual hallucinations. Her skin is warm and dry and her heart rate is 110 beats per minute. He complained of dry mouth and difficulty initiating urination this past week. Which of the following is the most likely cause for this presentation?
A) psychotic exacerbation
(B) urinary tract infection
(C) Alzheimer dementia
(D) anticholinergic delirium
(E) myocardial infection
A 70-year-old female with chronic paranoid schizophrenia presents to the emergency room acutely confused with visual hallucinations. Her skin is warm and dry and her heart rate is 110 beats per minute. He complained of dry mouth and difficulty initiating urination this past week.Which of the following is the treatment of choice for this patient’s acute condition?
A) Haloperidol
(B) Clopromazine
(C) Respiridone
(D) Fluoxetine
A 32-year-old patient is being interviewed in his physician’s office. He eventually answers each question, but he gives long answers with a great deal of tedious and unnecessary detail before doing so. Which of the following symptoms best describe this patient’s presentation?
Blocking
B. Tangentiality
C. Circumstantiality
D. Looseness of associations
E. Flight of ideas
A patient with a chronic psychotic disorder is convinced that she has caused a recent earthquake because she was bored and wishing for something exciting to occur. Which of the following symptoms most closely describes this patient’s thoughts?
A. Thought broadcasting
B. Magical thinking
C. Echolalia
D. Nihilism
E. Obsession
An 18-year-old male is brought to hospital by his parents because they have noticed that he has been acting strangely recently. His parents say that the patient has just ‘lost it’ since failing his final examinations. The patient was noted to be giggling to himself, spending almost all his time in his room, making unusual gestures with his hands, speech has been incomprehensible and nonsense. What is the most probably diagnosis of this patient?
A. Acute and transient psychotic disorder
B. Bipolar affective disorder
C. Catatonic schizophrenia
D. Hebephrenic schizophrenia
E- Simple schizophrenia
A 30-year-old female is brought to hospital as she has been violent and hostile to her neighbors. According to the patient, her grandfather was a successful writer and she acquired his fortunes recently. However, she believes that her neighbors have found out about it and claims that she has heard them talking about stealing her money. What is the most probably diagnosis of this patient?
A- Paranoid schizophrenia
B- Residual schizophrenia
C- Schizoaffective disorder
D- Schizotypal disorder
E- Bipolar affective disorder
A 37-year-old male is brought to hospital by his wife as he has become increasingly irritable and restless over the last 2 weeks. His wife reported that he did not sleep well and woke up all night planning business ventures and wrote letters to celebrities, claiming that they are his friends. On examination, the patient is highly aroused with marked pressure of speech and flight of ideas. Select the most likely diagnosis from the following statements:
A- Acute stress reaction
B- .Agoraphobia
C- Akathisia
D- Manic episode
E- Social phobia
A 22-year-old male is admitted to hospital for a psychotic illness and was commenced on an antipsychotic medication. Few days later, he complains of feeling anxious and restless. He is unable to keep his legs from moving and has been pacing up and down the corridors. He is distressed by his symptoms and has been expressing suicidal thoughts. His urine drug screen was negative. Select the most likely diagnosis from the following answer:
Acute stress reaction
B. Agoraphobia
C. Akathisia
D. Anxious personality disorder
E. Benzodiazepine withdrawal
During a clinical interview with a 25 male patient. He said that ‘I don’t really do the things. I used to be an active person and enjoyed running. I even played tennis competitively and really liked it. but I don’t get any joy out of my hobbies now.’ Select the most appropriate correct answer from the following
A- Alexithymia
B- Anhedonia
C- Labile mood
D- Tangentially
E- Circumstantiality
During a clinical interview with a 22 female patient. She said that ‘I’m not eating anymore, and I constantly feel guilty for everything. I feel like I’m in a deep trench and I’m suffering down below. Select the most appropriate correct answer from the following
A- Appearance
B- Behavior
C- Thought form and speech
D- Mood
E- Affect
- During a clinical interview with a 22 female patient. She said that ‘I’m not eating anymore, and I constantly feel guilty for everything. I feel like I’m in a deep trench and I’m suffering down below. The following illnesses or syndromes, which is most related to genetic factors?
A- Schizophrenia
B- Panic disorder
C- Bipolar disorder
D- Alcoholism
E- Antisocial personality
1- Mrs. W is 33 years old, lives in Svay Rieng province, married, garment worker. The previous 4 years, she had been seeking at medical setting because she believed she was having a heart attack. The disorder began 2 months after the delivery of her only child. She suddenly increase in her heartbeat, chest pain and had difficulty breathing. She started 1-2 times a month of sweating and trembling and feared of dying from a heart attack and currently unable to leave home alone. BP140/ 86- 150/ 90 mmhg, Pulse= 92/mn. Which is the most emergency parameter checkup first?
A- Electrocardiographic
B- Electroencephalographic.
C- Calcium parameters.
D- Glucose parameters.
E- The thyroid parameters
2- Mrs. W is 33 years old, lives in Svay Rieng province, married, garment worker. The previous 4 years, she had been seeking at medical setting because she believed she was having a heart attack. The disorder began 2 months after the delivery of her only child. She suddenly increase in her heartbeat, chest pain and had difficulty breathing. She started 1-2 times a month of sweating and trembling and feared of dying from a heart attack and currently unable to leave home alone. BP140/ 86- 150/ 90 mmhg, Pulse= 92/mn. Which is the differential diagnostic should be consider?
A- Generalized anxiety disorders
B- Post-traumatic stress disorders
C- Social phobia with panic disorders
D- Agoraphobia with panic disorders
E- Panic disorders
3- Mrs. W is 33 years old, lives in Svay Rieng province, married, garment worker. The previous 4 years, she had been seeking at medical setting because she believed she was having a heart attack. The disorder began 2 months after the delivery of her only child. She suddenly increase in her heartbeat, chest pain and had difficulty breathing. She started 1-2 times a month of sweating and trembling and feared of dying from a heart attack and currently unable to leave home alone. BP140/ 86- 150/ 90 mmhg, Pulse= 92/mn. Which is the most probably diagnosis for Mrs. W?
A- Generalized anxiety disorders
B- Post-traumatic stress disorders
C- Social phobia with panic disorders
D- Agoraphobia with panic disorders
E- Panic disorders
1- Ms.S is a 17-year-old, student, lives in Phnom-Penh. Her heart started racing, and she became so dizzy that she felt she was going to faint while the teacher asked her a question in the classroom. 4 months before prior, she had not been able to join other students at lunchtime because she felt terribly anxious. She always felt like hiding from others (behaving in an embarrassing). Her medical condition has been no abnormal detected. Her BP= 120/70mmhg Pulse= 84/mn. Which is the differential diagnostic should be consider?
A- Generalized anxiety disorders
B- Post-traumatic stress disorders
C- Social phobia
D- Agoraphobia
E- Panic disorders
Ms.S is a 17-year-old, student, lives in Phnom-Penh. Her heart started racing, and she became so dizzy that she felt she was going to faint while the teacher asked her a question in the classroom. 4 months before prior, she had not been able to join other students at lunchtime because she felt terribly anxious. She always felt like hiding from others (behaving in an embarrassing). Her medical condition has been no abnormal detected. Her BP= 120/70mmhg Pulse= 84/mn.Which is the most probably diagnosis for Ms. S?
A- Generalized anxiety disorders
B- Post-traumatic stress disorders
C- Social phobia
D- Agoraphobia
E- Panic disorders
Mrs. H is 38-year-old lives in P-Penh with four children. She is a Muslim. She was restless, frightened, apprehensive, sweating on both hands, and breathing rapidly. He explained that the preceding day there had been a quarrel with some neighbors, during which the husband had been seriously threatened with a knife. She was immediately taken to a general practitioner, who gave her an intravenous injection of diazepam. Her BP= 135/85 mmhg Pulse= 92/mn. Which is the differential diagnostic should be consider first?
A- Generalized anxiety disorders
B- Adjustment disorders
C- Social phobia / Agoraphobia
D- Panic disorders
E- Obsessive compulsive disorders
Mrs. H is 38-year-old lives in P-Penh with four children. She is a Muslim. She was restless, frightened, apprehensive, sweating on both hands, and breathing rapidly. He explained that the preceding day there had been a quarrel with some neighbors, during which the husband had been seriously threatened with a knife. She was immediately taken to a general practitioner, who gave her an intravenous injection of diazepam. Her BP= 135/85 mmhg Pulse= 92/mn. Which is the most probably diagnosis for Mrs. H?
A- Generalized anxiety disorders
B- Post-traumatic stress disorders
C- Obsessive compulsive disorders@
D- Adjustment disorders
E- Acute stress disorders
Mrs. H is 38-year-old lives in P-Penh with four children. She is a Muslim. She was restless, frightened, apprehensive, sweating on both hands, and breathing rapidly. He explained that the preceding day there had been a quarrel with some neighbors, during which the husband had been seriously threatened with a knife. She was immediately taken to a general practitioner, who gave her an intravenous injection of diazepam. Her BP= 135/85 mmhg Pulse= 92/mn. What is the intervention should do after an intravenous injection of diazepam?
A- Keep in the medical room few days
B- Let the patient go home after 1hour
C- Refer to psychiatric care after 1 hour
D- Refer to psychiatric care after 1 day
E- Refer to psychiatric care after few days
Mr. J is a 23-year-old, single, farmer, lives in Takeo province. He came to general practitioner because of extreme slowness and indecision. His condition had grown gradually worse over the preceding 6 months. He felt a need to spend a lot of time checking his behavior to make sure that he had caused no harm. He felt compelled to keep checking that he had shut off the water or switched off the light and the electrical appliances. His BP= 125/70 mmhg Pulse= 80/mn. Which is the most suitable thought should be consider?
A- Causal thinking
B- Convergent thinking
C- Critical thinking
D- Obsessional thinking
E- Divergent thinking
Mr. J is a 23-year-old, single, farmer, lives in Takeo province. He came to general practitioner because of extreme slowness and indecision. His condition had grown gradually worse over the preceding 6 months. He felt a need to spend a lot of time checking his behavior to make sure that he had caused no harm. He felt compelled to keep checking that he had shut off the water or switched off the light and the electrical appliances. His BP= 125/70 mmhg Pulse= 80/mn. Which is the most probably diagnosis for Mr. J?
A- Generalized anxiety disorders
B- Post-traumatic stress disorders
C- Obsessive compulsive disorders
D- Adjustment disorders
E- Somatoform disorders
Mrs. M is a 32-year-old, garment worker, married and has just given birth to a child. She was angry excitement couple, accused her husband of went out at night. Mrs. M began talking and scolding incessantly, showed hyperactivity; extreme talkativeness that had developed after her delivery 10 days. BP= 120/70 mmhg, Pulse= 80/mn.Which is the most suitable mood should be consider?
A- Euphoric mood
B- Dysphoric mood
C- Expansive mood
D- Depressive mood
E- Labile mood
Mrs. M is a 32-year-old, garment worker, married and has just given birth to a child. She was angry excitement couple, accused her husband of went out at night. Mrs. M began talking and scolding incessantly, showed hyperactivity; extreme talkativeness that had developed after her delivery 10 days. BP= 120/70 mmhg, Pulse= 80/mn.Which is the differential diagnostic should be consider first?
A- Bipolar affective disorders
B- Dysthymic disorders
C- Manic with psychotic disorders
D- Manic without psychotic disorders
E- Acute and transient psychosis
Mrs. M is a 32-year-old, garment worker, married and has just given birth to a child. She was angry excitement couple, accused her husband of went out at night. Mrs. M began talking and scolding incessantly, showed hyperactivity; extreme talkativeness that had developed after her delivery 10 days. BP= 120/70 mmhg, Pulse= 80/mn.Which is the most probably diagnosis for Mrs. M?
A- Bipolar affective disorders
B- Dysthymic disorders
C- Manic with psychotic disorders
D- Manic without psychotic disorders
E- Acute and transient psychosis
Mr. T is 36 years old and married, with two children. He was admitted at the general hospital after he had taken an overdose of diazepam. For some weeks he had felt overwhelmed by his workload. He felt tired and had difficulties in concentrating, and experienced feelings of inadequacy. Since that age of 26, he had experienced constantly recurring upset mood. He sometimes he had trouble falling asleep. Mr.T had occasionally seen his general practitioner for a prescription of diazepam to help him get to sleep, Which is the differential diagnostic should be consider first?
A- Bipolar affective disorders
B- Dysthymic disorders
C- Depressive disorders
D- Cyclothymic disorders
E- Hypomanic disorders
Mr. T is 36 years old and married, with two children. He was admitted at the general hospital after he had taken an overdose of diazepam. For some weeks he had felt overwhelmed by his workload. He felt tired and had difficulties in concentrating, and experienced feelings of inadequacy. Since that age of 26, he had experienced constantly recurring upset mood. He sometimes he had trouble falling asleep. Mr.T had occasionally seen his general practitioner for a prescription of diazepam to help him get to sleep, Which is the most probably diagnosis for Mr. T?
A- Bipolar affective disorders
B- Dysthymic disorders
C- Depressive disorders
D- Cyclothymic disorders
E- Hypomanic disorders
Ms. D is a 27-year-old nurse in a surgical ward, lives alone in a rented house. She had tried to cut her wrists superficially. The symptoms started since she was 16 years old, her mood was ups and downs in the current period of 2-3 months. She had difficulty keeping pace with her colleagues and lost her self-confidence. She did not want to go out and thoughts of suicide. BP= 110/70 mmhg, Pulse= 64/mn. Which is the most suitable mood should be consider?
A- Fluctuated mood
B- Dysphoric mood
C- Expansive mood
D- Depressive mood
E- Euphoric mood
Ms. D is a 27-year-old nurse in a surgical ward, lives alone in a rented house. She had tried to cut her wrists superficially. The symptoms started since she was 16 years old, her mood was ups and downs in the current period of 2-3 months. She had difficulty keeping pace with her colleagues and lost her self-confidence. She did not want to go out and thoughts of suicide. BP= 110/70 mmhg, Pulse= 64/mn.Which is the differential diagnostic should be consider first?
A- Bipolar affective disorders
B- Dysthymia
C- Cyclothymia
C- Mania
D- Hypomania
Ms. D is a 27-year-old nurse in a surgical ward, lives alone in a rented house. She had tried to cut her wrists superficially. The symptoms started since she was 16 years old, her mood was ups and downs in the current period of 2-3 months. She had difficulty keeping pace with her colleagues and lost her self-confidence. She did not want to go out and thoughts of suicide. BP= 110/70 mmhg, Pulse= 64/mn.Which is the most probably diagnosis for Ms. D?
A- Bipolar affective disorders
B- Dysthymia
C- Cyclothymia
D- Mania
E- Hypomania
A is a 40-year-old male, worker, married and lives in Kampong Speu province, 3 children. For 3 months he had been very sad, especially in the morning. At times he had guilty and wished to die because his wife left him. He had gradually lost interest and enjoyment. His appetite gradually decreased and epigastric pain. He had become irritable and headaches. BP= 120/74 mmhg, Pulse= 84/mn. Which is the differential diagnostic should be consider first?
A- Bipolar affective disorders
B- Dysthymia
C- Cyclothymia
C- Depression
D- hypomania
- A is a 40-year-old male, worker, married and lives in Kampong Speu province, 3 children. For 3 months he had been very sad, especially in the morning. At times he had guilty and wished to die because his wife left him. He had gradually lost interest and enjoyment. His appetite gradually decreased and epigastric pain. He had become irritable and headaches. BP= 120/74 mmhg, Pulse= 84/mn. Which is the most probably diagnosis for Mr. A?
A- Bipolar affective disorders
B- Dysthymia
C- Cyclothymia
D- Depression
E- Hypomania
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