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ROSH Psych EOR Final Exam Questions Reviewed And Revised With Correct Answers 1) A 25-year-old man presents to the clinic due to breast tenderness and milk discharge from bilateral nipples for the past 3 weeks. Two months ago he presented to the clinic with auditory and visual hallucin...

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Final Exam Questions Reviewed
And Revised With Correct Answers

1) A 25-year-old man presents to the clinic due to breast
tenderness and milk discharge from bilateral nipples for the
past 3 weeks. Two months ago he presented to the clinic with
auditory and visual hallucinations, persecutory thoughts, and
paranoia and was prescribed a medication that he believes is
causing his current symptoms. Which of the following
medications is the most likely culprit?
Aripiprazole
Divalproex
Quetiapine
Risperidone - ANSWER Risperidone


2) A 62-year-old man presents with concerns over having "too
much stress." He describes feeling worried most days about
family, friends, finances, and health concerns. He notes feeling
restless and unable to relax. He also reports he is having
difficulty sleeping and thinks that is leading to difficulty

,concentrating at work. These symptoms have been present for
the last 8 months. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Adjustment disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder
Panic disorder
Separation anxiety disorder - ANSWER Generalized Anxiety
Disorder


3) A 27-year-old man is brought to the psychiatric emergency
department by police. The police were called because he was
screaming and punching the air on the side of a street. The man
reports he was defending his castle from aliens. During your
assessment, he has blunted facial expressions and answers your
questions in a roundabout way. You review his electronic
medical records and see he has been brought in six times over
the past 7 months with similar presentations. He has not been
able to keep a job during this time, and his urine drug screens
have been negative each time. Which of the following is
considered a negative symptom of the suspected diagnosis?
Decreased goal-directed behavior
Nonbizarre delusions
Tangentiality

,Visual hallucinations - ANSWER Decreased goal-directed
behavior


Other options are POSITIVE symptoms


4) A 28-year-old woman presents to the clinic reporting
ongoing intermittent abdominal pain, fatigue, and back pain for
the past 7 months. The patient notes she has been evaluated in
the emergency department multiple times and has seen other
health care clinicians, none of whom have found a cause of her
pain. She is constantly worried about her symptoms. On
physical exam, the patient appears anxious. Otherwise, there
are no significant findings. Labs and imaging results that she
had completed recently are all within normal range. Which of
the following is the most appropriate initial treatment for this
patient?
Antidepressant therapy
Cognitive behavior therapy
Dialectical behavior therapy
Regularly scheduled visits in the office - ANSWER Regular
scheduled visits in the office


Somatic Symptom disorder

, 5) An 18-year-old woman with no prior psychiatric history
presents to the emergency department by ambulance after
having a witnessed seizure at home. The patient's height is 5
foot 8 inches and weight is 105 pounds (BMI 16 kg/m2).
Physical exam reveals lanugo on bilateral upper extremities,
brittle nails, and cyanosis of the hands and feet. Laboratory
workup reveals hyponatremia with hypokalemic alkalosis. In
addition to seizures, which of the following complications is
consistent with the suspected diagnosis?
Hypertension
Osteoporosis
Polymenorrhea
Tachycardia - ANSWER Osteoporosis


6) A 16-year-old boy presents to the clinic with his parents
after being arrested for killing the neighbor's dog. The parents
report that he has vandalized his school and other property and
is consistently getting into fights with other children at school.
Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
Antisocial personality disorder
Borderline personality disorder
Conduct disorder

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