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Mood Disorders — MCQs

Mood Disorders — MCQs

Mood Disorders — MCQs

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Q51

A previously healthy 21-year-old woman is brought to the physician because of weight loss and fatigue. Over the past 12 months she has lost 10.5 kg (23.1 lb). She feels tired almost every day and says that she has to go running for 2 hours every morning to wake up. She had been a vegetarian for 2 years but decided to become a vegan 6 months ago. She lives with her mother, who has obsessive-compulsive disorder. The mother reports that her daughter refuses to eat with the family and only eats food that she has prepared herself. When asked about her weight, the patient says that despite her weight loss, she still feels “chubby”. She is 160 cm (5 ft 3 in) tall and weighs 42 kg (92.6 lb); BMI is 16.4 kg/m2. Her temperature is 35.7°C (96.3°F), pulse is 39/min, and blood pressure is 100/50 mm Hg. Physical examination shows emaciation. There is dry skin, covered by fine, soft hair all over the body. On mental status examination, she is oriented to person, place, and time. Serum studies show: Na+ 142 mEq/L Cl 103 mEq/L K+ 4.0 mEq/L Urea nitrogen 10 mg/dL Creatinine 1.0 mg/dL Glucose 65 mg/dL Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?

Q52

A 40-year-old woman presents with an acute loss of vision in her right eye. Past medical history is significant for depression diagnosed 2 years ago and well-managed medically. Further history reveals that the patient recently came to know that her trusted neighbor was sexually abusing her younger daughter. Physical examination is unremarkable and reveals no abnormality that can explain her acute unilateral blindness. Which of the following features is most characteristic of this patient’s condition?

Q53

A 30-year-old man is brought to the emergency department by the police after starting a fight at a local bar. He has several minor bruises and he appears agitated. He talks incessantly about his future plans. He reports that he has no history of disease and that he is "super healthy" and "never felt better". His temperature is 38.0°C (100.4°F), pulse is 110/min, respirations are 16/min, and blood pressure is 155/80 mm Hg. On physical examination reveals a euphoric and diaphoretic man with slightly dilated pupils. An electrocardiogram is obtained and shows tachycardia with normal sinus rhythm. A urine toxicology screen is positive for cocaine. The patient is held in the ED for observation. Which of the following symptoms can the patient expect to experience as he begins to withdraw from cocaine?

Q54

An 81-year-old woman presents to your office accompanied by her husband. She has been doing well except for occasional word finding difficulty. Her husband is concerned that her memory is worsening over the past year. Recently, she got lost twice on her way home from her daughter’s house, was unable to remember her neighbor’s name, and could not pay the bills like she usually did. She has a history of hypertension and arthritis. She has no significant family history. Her medications include a daily multivitamin, hydrochlorothiazide, and ibuprofen as needed. Physical exam is unremarkable. Which of the following is associated with an increased risk of this patient’s disease?

Q55

A 24-year-old woman comes to her physician because of fatigue. She has been coming to the office multiple times a month for various minor problems over the past six months. During the appointments, she insists on a first name basis and flirts with her physician. She always dresses very fashionably. When his assistant enters the room, she tends to start fidgeting and interrupt their conversation. When the physician tells her politely that her behavior is inappropriate, she begins to cry, complaining that no one understands her and that if people only listened to her, she would not be so exhausted. She then quickly gathers herself and states that she will just have to keep looking for a physician who can help her, although she has doubts she will ever find the right physician. She does not have a history of self harm or suicidal ideation. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

Q56

A 25-year-old woman presents to her primary care physician with a chief complaint of diffuse muscle aches and pains. She states that she has trouble doing everyday tasks such as showering, cooking, and cleaning due to the pain. The patient has a past medical history of anxiety and bulimia nervosa and is currently not taking any medications. Upon further questioning, the patient states that her symptoms started last week when her boyfriend left her for another individual. The patient was quite upset, as she states she always had tended to all his needs and never argued with him. Since he has left, she has been unable to decide what she should do with herself during the day. The patient has been living with her mother for the past day and states that has helped greatly, as her mother helps her plan her days and gives her chores to do. Regardless, the patient states that her pain persists. The physician sets up a referral for the patient to work with a psychiatrist. Upon hearing this, the patient becomes visually bothered and questions if the physician is actually trying to help her. Which of the following personality disorder does this patient most likely suffer from?

Q57

A 19-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 2-day history of difficulty sleeping. She worries that the lack of sleep will ruin her career prospects as a model. She has been coming to the physician multiple times over the past year for minor problems. She is dressed very extravagantly and flirts with the receptionist. When she is asked to sit down in the waiting room, she begins to cry and says that no one listens to her. When she is called to the examination room, she moves close to the physician, repeatedly intends to touch his cheek, and makes inappropriate comments. She does not have a history of self-harm or suicidal ideation. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

Q58

A 14-year-old male is brought to your psychiatric clinic after he was caught stealing his peers’ belongings multiple times by his teacher. He is a straight-A student with many friends and is an outstanding football player. He describes his family as very loving and gets along with his older siblings. He also states that he has no ill will towards anyone he stole from in class. Although never caught, he admits that he would often steal things in stores or locker rooms when no one was looking in order to satisfy an intense impulse. Which of the following is the best diagnosis for this patient?

Q59

A 35-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department by her coworkers after a sudden onset of vision loss. She is a lawyer and lost 3 cases in the past week. Yesterday, she experienced weakness and paralysis of her left wrist. Past medical history is significant for acid reflux. Physical examination reveals 2/4 in reflexes and 5/5 in muscular strength in all extremities. She appears indifferent to her current situation and presents with a flat affect. Slurring of words is absent. CT without contrast and MRI of the brain are unremarkable. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

Q60

A 25-year-old woman with a history of moderate persistent asthma presents to the emergency department with tachypnea, shortness of breath, and cough. She also mentions that she has recently started to notice red flecks in the sputum that she coughs up. The vital signs include: temperature 36.7°C (98.0°F), blood pressure 126/74 mm Hg, heart rate 74/min, and respiratory rate 26/min. Her physical examination is significant for moderate bilateral wheezes and poor air movement. The forced expiratory volume-1 (FEV-1) is less than 50% of the predicted value, and she is found to have a concurrent upper respiratory tract infection. She is given oxygen, albuterol, and corticosteroids for her exacerbation, and she starts to feel better after a few hours of monitoring in the emergency department. She is ultimately discharged home on a 14-day prednisone taper. Which of the following is a side effect she could experience on this short course of steroids?

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