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Question 261# Print Question

A 28-year-old woman presents to a psychiatrist for evaluation of “bad thoughts”. She relates that for the past three years, she has been plagued by thoughts of harming her husband. Every day, many times throughout the day, she experiences detailed visual images of stabbing him repeatedly with a kitchen knife, or of him lying bloody and mangled as she runs him over with her car. She repeatedly checks her purse to make sure she carries no knife with herself .She is very upset about and ashamed of these images, as she states that she loves her husband, does not want to hurt him, and would never act on these images. She attempts to ignore or suppress them, but they are completely beyond her control. She identifies them as her own thoughts, however. She denies auditory hallucinations, thought insertion, broadcasting, or withdrawal, delusions of control, or other paranoid phenomena. On examination, she appears extremely distressed and anxious but her thought process is organized and logical.

What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Schizophrenia, undifferentiated type
B. Sexual sadism
C. Partner relational problem
D. Dissociative disorder, not otherwise specified
E. Obsessive-compulsive disorder


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A 23-year-old patient presents to your office with complaints of depression. He has trouble sleeping, poor appetite, feelings of hopelessness, and passive suicidal ideation with no plan. He recently lost his job because he has been chronically late or missing many days of work. The patient reports that he would be late because he would need to check the parking brake on his car several times to make sure it was locked. He was embarrassed to admit that he missed work on days that he knew his coworkers had cold symptoms. He was fearful that he would catch their germs and become violently ill as a result. You also notice that patient’s hands are dry and irritated. The patient explains that he washes his hands frequently throughout the course of the day to avoid contamination.

Which of the following would be the best form of medication treatment for the patient?

A. Bupropion
B. Desipramine
C. Nefazodone
D. Fluvoxamine
E. Nortriptyline


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A 26-year-old law student is referred to a psychiatrist by her family physician for treatment of symptoms of severe anxiety, frequent handwashing, and hoarding. She relates to the consulting psychiatrist that she has experienced a variety of obsessions and compulsions since age 10.

Which of the following statements about obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is incorrect

A. Concordance between monozygotic twins is negligible
B. The condition affects between 2% and 3% of the population
C. Presents at a younger age in males than females
D. Symptoms most commonly include cleaning, arranging, counting, and checking
E. Patients are often secretive regarding the nature and extent of their obsessions and compulsions


Question 264# Print Question

If presented, it is used to distinguish OCD from other anxiety disorders. 

A. Phobias
B. Compulsions
C. Obsessions
D. Exaggerated startle response
E. None of the above


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After validating the referring physician’s diagnosis of OCD for this patient, the consulting psychiatrist recommends a specific pharmacological treatment.

Which is the best class of psychotropic medications to choose from?

A. Anticonvulsants
B. Benzodiazepines
C. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
D. Antipsychotics
E. Beta blockers




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