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Question 376# Print Question

A 17-year-old male student is uncooperative for his required annual physical. Though he is willing to give adequate history, he is unwilling to disrobe for the physical examination. You notice that he avoids eye contact and appears flushed when you address him for questions. He is wearing four layers of clothing, despite the warm spring weather. Hesitantly, he tells you he hates his “puny” body and does not want anyone to look at it. He says he feels “unmanly” and is on a special diet to “bulk up”. He spends hours checking himself and “grooming” in front of the mirror. He admits that he is preoccupied by his body image and he is always comparing his body to other peers.

Which of the following would be the most likely diagnosis for this patient?

A. Anorexia nervosa
B. Body dysmorphic disorder
C. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D. Gender identity disorder
E. Social phobia


Question 377# Print Question

A 25-year-old female comes to your office requesting a referral to an otolaryngologist for surgery on her nose. She states that her nose is too large and that “something must be done.” She has already seen multiple family physicians, as well as several otolaryngologists. She is 168 cm (66 in) tall and weighs 64 kg (141 lb). A physical examination is normal, and even though she initially resists a nasal examination, it also is normal. The size of her nose is normal.

Which one of the following is the most likely cause of this patient’s concern about her nose?

A. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
B. Anorexia nervosa
C. Depression
D. Body dysmorphic disorder


Question 378# Print Question

An 88-year-old white female nursing-home resident with a primary diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease develops a pattern of behavioral symptoms consisting of significant physical and verbal aggression toward staff and other residents on at least three occasions. In addition, she has experienced hallucinations that have been very stressful to her. After secondary causes have been excluded, you decide to treat her abnormal behavior pharmacologically.

Which one of the following would be the most appropriate choice?

A. Hydroxyzine
B. Risperidone
C. Donepezil
D. Alprazolam
E. Divalproex


Question 379# Print Question

Over the past year, a 27-year-old female has had marked feelings of anxiety, tension and irritability during the week preceding most menstrual cycles, accompanied by extreme fatigue and insomnia. She has regularly missed several days of work each month because of fatigue. She has no previous history of any health or mental problems, and within a few days of the onset of her period she is back to normal.

Which one of the following is true concerning this condition?

A. Neither biologic nor psychological factors play a part in this condition
B. This condition is a variation of a depressive disorder
C. Oral contraceptive pills are consistently effective in the treatment of this condition
D. This problem can be effectively treated with serotonergic antidepressants
E. Alprazolam (Xanax) is an effective first-line agent for treatment of this condition


Question 380# Print Question

Difficult patients include those who make repeated visits without apparent medical benefit, those who do not seem to want to get well, those who engage in power struggles, and those who focus on issues seemingly unrelated to medical care.

Which one of the following strategies is recommended for managing such patients? 

A. Ignore the problem behavior
B. Refer the patient to another physician
C. Confront the patient directly about the negative behavior and the reality that there is nothing physically wrong
D. Schedule regular visits at 2- to 3-week intervals
E. Prescribe an SSRI




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