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A 28-year-old woman is being assessed for bipolar disorder. She complains of mood swings from time to time ranging from “tearfulness to feeling really good.” On further questioning, she reveals that she has not been able to maintain any relationships because of her mood swings and feels empty. She fears abandonment by her friends because of her mood swings but also blames everyone for her “current state.”
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The most important differential diagnosis in this patient is:
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6%
A. Major depressive disorder.
86%
B. Borderline personality disorder.
5%
C. Histrionic personality.
3%
D. Depressive personality.
1%
E. Generalized anxiety disorder.
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A 32-year-old woman is admitted to an acute psychiatric inpatient unit for severe depression. The patient has been ruminating about suicide and guilt feelings. She believes that she has committed a sin and deserves to be punished. The resident physician thinks that the patient is obsessed with thoughts of guilt and suspects that patient has a primary obsessional disorder.
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The attending psychiatrist explains that patient is not obsessional but severely depressed because:
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42%
A. The patient has suicidal ideation.
6%
B. The patient has indeed committed a sin.
48%
C. The patient is not distressed by the guilt feelings and is mood congruent.
2%
D. The psychiatrist thinks so.
2%
E. Antidepressants alone were not effective.
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All of the following are found in brain imaging studies of persons with depression, except:
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20%
A. Decreased volume of the parietal lobes.
10%
B. Decreased volume of the frontotemporal lobes.
17%
C. Decreased caudate size.
36%
D. Increased ventricular size.
18%
E. Decreased blood flow in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
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Which of the following has an equal prevalence in both sexes:
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46%
A. Bipolar I disorder.
13%
B. Dysthymia.
8%
C. Major depressive disorder.
11%
D. All of the above.
21%
E. None of the above.
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The dose of lamotrigine should be lower than the usual dose, if lamotrigine is used in combination with:
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63%
A. Valproic acid.
7%
B. Escitalopram.
7%
C. Olanzapine.
19%
D. Lithium.
4%
E. Sertraline.
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Evidence exists for the effectiveness of all of the following antiepileptics as mood stabilizers, except:
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4%
A. Valproic acid.
73%
B. Gabapentin.
4%
C. Lamotrigine.
4%
D. Carbamazepine.
15%
E. Oxcarbamazepine.
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One of the primary reasons for slow titration of lamotrigine when it is used in treatment of bipolar disorder is:
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7%
A. Hypotension.
76%
B. Rash leading to Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
6%
C. Extrapyramidal side effects.
3%
D. Sedation.
7%
E. Toxicity.
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Which of the following drugs has been shown to decrease the suicide rate:
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3%
A. Carbamazepine.
9%
B. Olanzapine.
14%
C. Sertraline.
71%
D. Lithium.
3%
E. Valproic acid.
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All of the following are indicators of good response to lithium, except:
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20%
A. Family history of bipolar disorder.
5%
B. Good baseline functioning.
12%
C. Nonrapid cycling.
44%
D. Mixed episode.
20%
E. Non of the above
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Studies have shown that relapse of bipolar disorder after discontinuation of lithium is:
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18%
A. 10% in 1 year.
34%
B. 50% in 1 year.
25%
C. 50% in 6 months.
13%
D. 20% in 6 months.
11%
E. 50% in 2 years
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The following are recognized side effects of lithium at therapeutic dose, except:
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7%
A. Thirst.
10%
B. Fine tremors.
5%
C. Polydipsia.
32%
D. Diplopia.
46%
E. Erectile dysfunction.
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Which of the following antipsychotics also has an antidepressant effect:
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38%
A. Flupenthixol.
22%
B. Chlorpromazine.
11%
C. Haloperidol.
15%
D. Trifluperazine.
14%
E. Fluphenazine.
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All of the following are true about carbamazepine, except:
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11%
A. Can cause SIADH.
7%
B. Induces its own metabolism.
35%
C. Eliminated by extrahepatic metabolism.
21%
D. Reduces levels of valproic acid.
25%
E. Toxicity is not accurately indicated by plasma level.
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Peripheral neuropathy is a side effect of:
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10%
A. SSRIs.
31%
B. TCAs.
8%
C. SNRIs.
42%
D. MAOIs.
9%
E. NRIs.
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A 48-year-old male patient with difficult-to-treat depression has tried all the antidepressants except MAOIs. He is currently on an SSRI.
Which of the following SSRIs needs the longest washout period before switching a patient to an MAOI:
Which of the following SSRIs needs the longest washout period before switching a patient to an MAOI:
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17%
A. Paroxetine.
68%
B. Fluoxetine.
3%
C. Citalopram.
8%
D. Sertraline.
4%
E. Escitalopram
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Which of the following tricyclic antidepressants closely resembles an SSRI in its action mechanism?
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20%
A. Amitriptyline.
11%
B. Nortriptyline.
11%
C. Imipramine.
39%
D. Clomipramine.
19%
E. Doxepine.
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Which of the following antidepressant blocks reuptake of dopamine:
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15%
A. Venlafaxine.
57%
B. Bupropion.
11%
C. Buspirone.
10%
D. Mirtazapine.
7%
E. Fluoxetine.
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Which of the following can cause depression?
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51%
A. Methyldopa.
17%
B. Procyclidine.
9%
C. Tryptophan.
8%
D. Flupenthixol.
14%
E. Testosterone.
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Which of the following is used as an augmenting agent in the treatment of depression:
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63%
A. Propranolol.
18%
B. Pindolol.
9%
C. Metaprolol.
5%
D. Sotalol.
6%
E. Labetolol.