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Question 266# Print Question

When considering a patient’s long history of Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms, in addition to medication a consulting psychiatrist also recommends psychotherapy for her.

Which of the following types of psychotherapy is most likely to be helpful for this patient?

A. Cognitive-behavioral therapy
B. Psychodynamic psychotherapy
C. Group therapy
D. Interpersonal psychotherapy
E. Existential therapy


Question 267# Print Question

A 49 year old male is diagnosed with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.

Which of the following is considered the first line treatment for this patient?  

A. Clonazepam
B. Fluoxetine
C. Haloperidol
D. Venlafaxine
E. Phenelzine


Question 268# Print Question

Which one of the following is recommended for the treatment of patients with obsessive compulsive disorder? 

A. Cognitive-behavioral therapy
B. Psychoanalytic therapy
C. Family therapy
D. Psychodynamic psychotherapy
E. Motivational interviewing


Question 269# Print Question

In which one of the following situations, would it be unethical for a psychiatrist to break confidentiality, and notify the authorities? 

A. The psychiatrist believes that the patient will probably commit murder
B. The psychiatrist believes that the patient is actively suicidal
C. The patient has severely impaired judgement and is in a responsible position, e.g. an airline pilot
D. The patient has aggressive fantasies


Question 270# Print Question

A 62-year-old man with a history of depression has been self-treating his symptoms with St. John's wort for one week. His medical history includes hyperlipidemia, congestive heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and hypertension, for which he is taking atorvastatin (Lipitor), digoxin, warfarin, and verapamil (Calan).

Which one of the following statements is correct

A. The patient's digoxin level should be checked immediately because St. John's wort has been suspected to increase the digoxin level and cause toxicity
B. The patient's warfarin dosage should be decreased because St. John's wort can cause an increase in INR
C. The patient's atorvastatin dosage should be decreased because of increased blood levels
D. The patient's verapamil dosage should be increased if blood pressure is not well controlled




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