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Question 411# Print Question

A 42-year-old man is admitted to a psychiatric ward and gives a six-month history of severely depressed mood, loss of appetite and weight, insomnia, and auditory hallucinations commanding him to hang himself. While on the ward, he spends his time joking and socializing with other patients, smoking heavily, eating double portions, and sleeping soundly without hypnotic medication. Despite this, he continues to complain of hallucinations and a severely depressed mood, and states he will kill himself if discharged. It is noted that he is homeless, that the weather has been unseasonably cold recently, and that he admits he does not care to live in homeless shelters, citing how dangerous they can be.

What would be the most appropriate option for management of this patient?  

A. Start an MAOI, because he has an atypical depression as evidenced by his reactive and apparently normal affect
B. Order MMPI testing
C. Restrict smoking privileges until he leaves voluntarily
D. Have him arrested for fraud
E. Supply him with a one-way bus ticket to a warmer state


Question 412# Print Question

Each of the following patients comes to your office asking if they can stop their medications.

Which patient would you feel most comfortable tapering off the medication mentioned?

A. A man with bipolar disorder who is taking valproic acid and has had no episodes for the past year
B. A woman with major depression with psychotic features who has had no psychotic symptoms for the past 3 months on haloperidol and intends to stay on her antidepressant
C. A man with schizoaffective disorder treated with olanzapine who has had no psychotic symptoms for the past 3 months
D. A schizophrenic man on risperidone who has just gotten a job after 3 years of minimal psychotic symptoms


Question 413# Print Question

A 49-year-old male presents with depressed mood that has been going on for 6 months now. He has lost interest in the things he used to enjoy, feels sleepy all the time and skips work frequently. He admits that this mood change impairs his ability to function daily. The patient is taking phenelzine (2 months) but does not see any improvement. You would like to switch it to paroxetine.

What is the safest way to do it?

A. Stop phenelzine today and start paroxetine
B. Stop phenelzine today and start paroxetine in two weeks
C. Start paroxetine today - both paroxetine and phenelzine can be continued concomitantly
D. Full dose of paroxetine can be started today with gradual decrease of phenelzine
E. Stop phenelzine today and gradually increase the dose of paroxetine


Question 414# Print Question

You are asked to see a 60 year old man with a history of recurrent depression who has failed to respond to several second-generation antidepressants. You are considering a trial of a tricyclic antidepressant.

What is the most relevant investigation to perform prior to initiating this treatment?

A. Complete blood count
B. Transaminases
C. Electrocardiogram
D. Chest x-ray
E. Creatinine


Question 415# Print Question

Activated charcoal is ineffective for the treatment of acute ingestions of which one of the following?

A. Acetaminophen
B. Enteric-coated aspirin
C. Ferrous sulfate
D. Amitriptyline
E. Digoxin




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