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Question 326# Print Question

A 19-year-old female high-school student is brought to your office by a friend who is concerned about the patient having cut her wrists. The patient denies that she was trying to kill herself, and states that she did this because she “just got so angry” at her boyfriend when she caught him sending a text message to another woman. She denies having a depressed mood or anhedonia, and blames her fluctuating mood on everyone who “keeps abandoning her,” making her feel like she’s “nothing.” She admits that she has difficulty controlling her anger. Her sleep quality and pattern appear normal, as does her appetite. She denies hallucinations or delusions. The wounds on her wrists appear superficial and there is evidence of previous cutting behavior on her forearms. Her vital signs are stable. 

Which one of the following would be most beneficial for this patient? 

A. Clonazepam
B. Fluoxetine
C. Quetiapine
D. Inpatient psychiatric admission
E. Psychotherapy


Question 327# Print Question

A 28-year-old female is brought to the emergency room by a distressed man, who states that she threatened to kill herself by holding a knife toward her arm after he tried to break up with her. She has visited the emergency room before for self-inflicted wounds and two psychiatric hospitalizations for overdosing on prescription pills. She was diagnosed with adjustment disorder as a teenager. The patient had been treated with escitalopram and clonazepam by her primary care physician. Her family history is significant for a mother, who committed suicide at the age of 42 years. The patient seems agitated stating that “no one understands her” and she is “better off dead.” Based on her presentation, what is her most likely diagnosis

A. Bipolar disorder
B. Borderline personality disorder
C. Generalized anxiety disorder
D. Major depressive disorder
E. Post-traumatic stress disorder


Question 328# Print Question

A 44-year-old man comes to the office for the first time for routine medical care. He has been referred to you by his psychiatrist who has informed you that the patient has paranoid personality disorder. He is unmarried, lives alone and has no close friends, but he occasionally attends family gatherings.

Which of the following is the best way to structure the physician-patient relationship with this patient? 

A. Avoid giving him excessive details about possible, but infrequent, side effects and complications in order to avoid triggering his paranoia
B. Explain the rationale for any diagnostic procedures and treatment regimens in some detail, adopting a professional, but not overly friendly stance
C. Go out of your way to be warm and friendly so that he can develop trust in you
D. Have his psychiatrist, with whom he has been working for several years, take the lead in presenting medical treatment options
E. Try to communicate with his family or medical personnel when he is not present in order to overcome his withholding information because of distrust


Question 329# Print Question

A 27-year-old woman comes to the office because of concerns about sexual function. The patient recently has remarried after being divorced from an abusive partner. She is currently unable to complete intercourse with her new husband due to intense vaginal pain on attempts at penetration. She was able to have intercourse successfully early in her first marriage. She is orgasmic with other stimulation but cannot tolerate digital or other penetration.

Which of the following is the most likely mechanism for this condition?

A. Change in vaginal flora because of a new partner
B. Conversion disorder
C. Inadequate lubrication
D. Inflammation of vestibular glands
E. Vaginal muscle spasm


Question 330# Print Question

Which one of the following is most important in the assessment and diagnosis of sexual dysfunction in women?

A. A detailed history
B. A physical examination
C. An estradiol level
D. A prolactin level
E. A testosterone level




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