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Question 331# Print Question

A 37-year-old white male comes to your office for evaluation of multiple complaints. He has seen three other physicians but has been dissatisfied with their treatment. He states that he has been in poor health for most of his adult life, and lists the following complaints: difficulty swallowing, palpitations, shortness of breath, impotence, difficulty urinating, vomiting, diarrhea, bloating, muscle weakness, joint pains, dizziness, fainting, poor vision, and headaches. A thorough physical examination reveals no physical cause for any of his complains. He sleeps well and has not lost any weight recently.

The most likely diagnosis is:

A. Panic attacks
B. Conversion disorder
C. Masked depression
D. Somatization disorder
E. Hysteria


Question 332# Print Question

Which one of the following is a clinical feature of somatization disorder? 

A. Onset in middle age
B. A history of multiple surgical operations
C. An organized, precise presentation of the medical history
D. A generally well-adjusted individual
E. An organic etiology for most complaints


Question 333# Print Question

A 30-year-old female patient, who visits the urgent care clinic frequently, complains of a “burning sensation” during sexual intercourse. She has no pregnancy history and has a normal physical and pelvic exam. Her medical record indicates that she has been in for multiple physical complaints with no evidence of disease by repeated examinations. In order to make the diagnosis of somatization disorder, her complains over the past several years should consist of the following, except:  

A. At least one sexual or reproductive system symptom
B. Complaints related to a medical condition that are in excess of what would be expected from history, exam, and laboratory findings
C. History of depression or anxiety
D. Significant impairment in social, occupational, or other significant areas of functioning
E. At least one pseudoneurological symptom


Question 334# Print Question

A 24-year-old female patient presents to your office with a complaint of stomach pain. When asked about the duration, she replies that the pain has been there constantly for the past 5 years. The pain is located around the umbilicus, not relieved with medications, not related to foods and does not increase or decrease with movement. 

She also complains of a chronic back pain, nausea, bloating, dysmenorrhea, dysphagia, dyspareunia, headaches and an episode of deafness. When asked about any past interventions regarding all these problems, she said that she underwent two upper endoscopies, one colonoscopy and two CT-scans and no abnormalities were detected. Her physical exam is normal.

Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Chronic fatigue syndrome
B. Fibromyalgia
C. Hypochondriasis
D. Pain syndrome
E. Somatization disorder


Question 335# Print Question

A 35-year-old female sees you because she has lost her voice. She has had no recent upper respiratory infection symptoms, cough, or heartburn, and she has not done anything that would strain her voice. Examination of the head and neck appear normal. A review of her chart shows this has happened before, but an ear, nose, and throat evaluation found no abnormalities. She also has been seen numerous times in the past few years for headaches, chest pains, abdominal pains, rectal pressure, and vaginal symptoms. Despite several workups and referrals, no definite cause has been found and the symptoms persist. 

Which one of the following would be the most reasonable plan of action?  

A. Test for food allergies
B. Begin low-dose lorazepam (Ativan)
C. Begin a 6-week trial of a proton pump inhibitor
D. Schedule frequent office visits




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