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Question 106# Print Question

A 45-year-old business executive with advanced cirrhosis of the liver and a history of alcohol abuse claims that he does not have a problem with drinking and can quit any time he wants to. Eventually he quits drinking but continues to have the symptoms of advanced cirrhosis of the liver. Despite the obvious discomfort caused by his illness, he tells everyone how happy he is to have cirrhosis because it has led to the cessation of his drinking.

The defense mechanism he is using is best identified as:   

A. Projection
B. Regression
C. Counterphobic behaviour
D. Reaction formation
E. Isolation of affect


Question 107# Print Question

A 45-year-old business executive with advanced cirrhosis of the liver and a history of alcohol abuse says that he drinks only because of the constant nagging of his wife.

This is an example of which of the following defense mechanisms? 

A. Rationalization
B. Repression
C. Sublimation
D. Reaction formation
E. Intellectualization


Question 108# Print Question

A 32-year-old man is in twice-weekly insight-oriented psychotherapy with a psychiatrist. Recently, the patient has been exploring his thoughts and feelings around his wife's complaint that he is too restricted and inhibited in their sexual activity. The patient admits that he wishes to be more sexually available for his wife, but finds himself maintaining a restricted stance.

Which of the following defense mechanisms would best describe this patient's tendency in his sexual relationship with his wife?

A. Projection
B. Reaction formation
C. Sexualization
D. Somatization
E. Sublimation


Question 109# Print Question

A psychiatrist is consulted to see a 29-year-old woman who is being treated in an ICU for complications resulting from her intentionally overdosing on her medication. This is her fourteenth overdose in the past five years. All of them have been desperate attempts to stop various boyfriends from leaving her. Several of the ICU nurses complain that she is being mistreated by other nurses. They accuse these nurses of labeling her a “problem patient” despite her “sweet and vulnerable nature,” and of punishing her by ignoring many of her requests for care, and otherwise being rude to her. The accused nurses admit that she is indeed a difficult patient, but that despite her constant verbal abuse and hostility toward them, they have at all times been very polite to her.

What would be the most appropriate management of the situation? 

A. Report to the head of nursing that the ICU nursing team is unprofessional and unable to work together
B. Tell the patient that next time she overdoses she will have to go to another hospital
C. Call a meeting for the nurses and invite a professional conflict mediator to help resolve their dispute
D. Call a meeting for the nurses and explain the concept of splitting
E. Establish a token economy for the patient as a behavioral treatment


Question 110# Print Question

A 45-year-old woman who is well controlled on lithium for bipolar disorder becomes hypothyroid (confirmed by labs).

What is the appropriate intervention

A. Reduce dose of lithium to 50%
B. Start levothyroxine
C. Stop lithium
D. Monitor and check TSH/FT4 in 3 months
E. Order thyroid ultrasound




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