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Question 316# Print Question

A 66 year old white male is brought to your office for evaluation of progressive memory loss over the last several months. The problem seems to wax and wane significantly over the course of days and weeks. At times when he is more confused, he tends to have visual and auditory hallucinations that he is back fighting in Vietnam, thinking a ringing telephone is calling in fighter jets. He has also been falling occasionally. 

On physical examination, he has a resting tremor in his left leg, and rigidity of his upper body and face. A full medical workup, including standard blood work and a CT scan, shows no abnormalities that suggest delirium, stroke, or other primary etiologies.

Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Alzheimer’s disease
B. Dementia with Lewy bodies
C. Fronto-temporal dementia
D. Multi-infarct dementia
E. Pseudodementia


Question 317# Print Question

A 75-year-old male is brought in by his family due to concerns about memory loss.

Which one of the following is best for determining whether or not he has dementia?

A. A Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
B. Non-contrast-enhanced CT of the head
C. MRI of the head
D. A lumbar puncture
E. An electroencephalogram


Question 318# Print Question

A 7-year-old girl hospitalized for a tonsillectomy awakens and cries out in fright that a "big bear" is in her room. She is relieved when a nurse, responding to her cry, enters the room and turns on the light, revealing the bear to be an armchair covered with a coat.

This experience would be an example of

A. A delusion
B. A hallucination
C. An illusion
D. Déjà vu
E. Dissociative reaction


Question 319# Print Question

In the emergency department you are asked to assess a 67-year-old man with alcoholic cirrhosis and recent alcohol cessation. He is agitated, confused and hallucinating. You make a presumptive diagnosis of delirium tremens.

What is the best treatment for his condition?

A. Diazepam
B. Nitrazepam
C. Chlordiazepoxide
D. Lorazepam
E. Clonazepam


Question 320# Print Question

A 30-year-old man presents in emergency with right lower quadrant abdominal pain. His wife reports that he had been drinking heavily in response to marital problems and had never had such pain before. Appendicitis was diagnosed and an appendectomy was successfully performed. Four days later the patient was anxious, restless, unable to sleep and claimed his wife was a stranger trying to harass him.

The most likely diagnosis is: 

A. Paranoid reaction
B. Delirium tremens
C. Mania
D. Schizophreniform reaction
E. Post-operative delirium




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