Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking 11th Edition by Lynn Bickley
Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking 11th Edition by Lynn Bickley
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Chapter 5: Behavior and Mental Status
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
Multiple Choice
While arranging for a psychiatry consult, what psychotic disorder do you think Todd has?
Ans: D
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Feedback: Schizophrenia generally occurs in the late teens to early 20s. It often is seen in other family members, as in this case. Symptoms must be present for at least 6 months and must have at least two features of (1) delusions (e.g., Microsoft is after his programs), (2) hallucinations (e.g., technicians sending telepathic signals), (3) disorganized speech, (4) disorganized behavior, and (5) negative symptoms such as a flat affect.
What anxiety disorder to you think this young woman has?
Ans: C
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Feedback: Post-traumatic stress disorder is the fearful response (nightmares, avoidance of areas, irritability) to an event that occurred at least 1 month prior to presentation. The patient’s fears and reactions cause marked distress and impair social and occupational functions.
What type of aphasia does he have?
Ans: A
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Feedback: With Wernicke’s aphasia the patient can speak effortlessly and fluently, but his words often make no sense. Words can be malformed or completely invented. Wernicke’s area is found on the temporal lobes.
What type of mood disorder do you think she has?
Ans: C
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Feedback: Major depression occurs in a person with a previously normal state of mood. The symptoms often consist of a combination of sadness, decreased interest, sleeping problems (insomnia or hypersomnia), eating problems (decreased or increased appetite), feelings of guilt, decreased energy, decreased concentration, psychomotor changes (retardation or agitation), and a preoccupation with thoughts of death or suicide. There must be at least five symptoms for a diagnosis of major depression. This patient has six: (1) sadness, (2) trouble sleeping, (3) overeating, (4) fatigue, (5) difficulty with concentration, and (6) no interest in doing things.
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