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PRITE – 3 Exam 100% Correct!!
Segregation analysis - ANSWERWhich of the following methodologies is used to examine inter-generational transfer of a disorder phenotype? 
Attachment between a parent and child - ANSWERAinsworth introduced the strange situation experiment to evaluate which of the following? 
Any events within a given period of time - ANSWERLocalized amnesia is best described as an inability to recall: 
Orexin - ANSWERA 32-year old patient has episodes of irresistible sleepiness and falls asleep while driving. Th...
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Segregation analysis - ANSWERWhich of the following methodologies is used to examine inter-generational transfer of a disorder phenotype? 
Attachment between a parent and child - ANSWERAinsworth introduced the strange situation experiment to evaluate which of the following? 
Any events within a given period of time - ANSWERLocalized amnesia is best described as an inability to recall: 
Orexin - ANSWERA 32-year old patient has episodes of irresistible sleepiness and falls asleep while driving. Th...
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Contralateral leg weakness with sparing of the face and arm associated with urinary incontinence and abulia are typical for what kind of stroke? 
- Basilar 
- Carotid 
- Middle cereberal 
- Anterior cerebral 
- Posterior cerebral - ANSWERAnterior cerebral 
 
abulia = lack of initiative 
Effects of posterior cerebral stroke - ANSWERvisual field deficits (hemianopia) 
sensory deficits 
The impaired physician who fails to obtain or benefit from treatment may require the services of an administrati...
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Contralateral leg weakness with sparing of the face and arm associated with urinary incontinence and abulia are typical for what kind of stroke? 
- Basilar 
- Carotid 
- Middle cereberal 
- Anterior cerebral 
- Posterior cerebral - ANSWERAnterior cerebral 
 
abulia = lack of initiative 
Effects of posterior cerebral stroke - ANSWERvisual field deficits (hemianopia) 
sensory deficits 
The impaired physician who fails to obtain or benefit from treatment may require the services of an administrati...
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60 y/o right-handed M, getting lost, only writes on right half of paper. Left-sided hemi-neglect. Where is the lesion? (8x) - ANSWERRIGHT PARIETAL LOBE 
66 y/o with HTN develops vertigo, diplopia, nausea, vomiting, hiccups, L face numbness, nystagmus, hoarseness, ataxia of limbs, staggering gait, and tendency to fall to the left. Dx? (8x) - ANSWERLATERAL MEDULLARY STROKE 
78 y/o pt had an ischemic stroke that left him with a residual mild hemiplegia. Pt appeared to be unaware that there was a pr...
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60 y/o right-handed M, getting lost, only writes on right half of paper. Left-sided hemi-neglect. Where is the lesion? (8x) - ANSWERRIGHT PARIETAL LOBE 
66 y/o with HTN develops vertigo, diplopia, nausea, vomiting, hiccups, L face numbness, nystagmus, hoarseness, ataxia of limbs, staggering gait, and tendency to fall to the left. Dx? (8x) - ANSWERLATERAL MEDULLARY STROKE 
78 y/o pt had an ischemic stroke that left him with a residual mild hemiplegia. Pt appeared to be unaware that there was a pr...
PRITE Clinical Neurology Exam 100% Correct!!
A 27 yo patient is seen for intermittent muscle twitching. Examination demonstrates full strength with normal muscle bulk. An EMG demonstrates spontaneous discharges which are relatively constant and represent firing of the motor unit. These findings are typical of: 
A. Cramps 
B. spasms 
C. myokymia 
D. fibrillations 
E. Fasciculations - ANSWERE. Fasciculations 
A 72 yo patient presents with subacute onset of progressive ataxia of gait and limbs. Laboratory testing reveals the presence of an an...
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A 27 yo patient is seen for intermittent muscle twitching. Examination demonstrates full strength with normal muscle bulk. An EMG demonstrates spontaneous discharges which are relatively constant and represent firing of the motor unit. These findings are typical of: 
A. Cramps 
B. spasms 
C. myokymia 
D. fibrillations 
E. Fasciculations - ANSWERE. Fasciculations 
A 72 yo patient presents with subacute onset of progressive ataxia of gait and limbs. Laboratory testing reveals the presence of an an...
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A. Lack of insight - ANSWERWhich of the following findings on the mental status exam of a psychiatric patient is the strongest predictor of incapacity to make medical decisions? 
A. Lack of insight 
B. Poor judgment 
C. Suicidal ideation 
D. Perceptual disturbances 
E. Abnormal thought content 
B. Rare high penetrance - ANSWERPedigree-based approaches are most powerful for identifying what type of gene variant? 
A. Copy number 
B. Rare high penetrance 
C. Simple tandem repeat 
D. Common low pene...
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A. Lack of insight - ANSWERWhich of the following findings on the mental status exam of a psychiatric patient is the strongest predictor of incapacity to make medical decisions? 
A. Lack of insight 
B. Poor judgment 
C. Suicidal ideation 
D. Perceptual disturbances 
E. Abnormal thought content 
B. Rare high penetrance - ANSWERPedigree-based approaches are most powerful for identifying what type of gene variant? 
A. Copy number 
B. Rare high penetrance 
C. Simple tandem repeat 
D. Common low pene...
PRITE 2024 Exam 100% Correct!!
Findings on MSE is strongest predictor of incapacity to make medical decisions? - ANSWERLack of insight 
Pedigree-based approaches are most powerful for identifying what type of gene variant? - ANSWERSimple tandem repeat 
Review location of insula on coronal section. #5 - ANSWER 
What can enhance hypoactive DTRs in leg? - ANSWERClench a fist 
Leading cause of death in persons with severe mental illness - ANSWERCardiovascular disease 
Med that's most effective for migraine prophylaxis? - ANSWE...
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Findings on MSE is strongest predictor of incapacity to make medical decisions? - ANSWERLack of insight 
Pedigree-based approaches are most powerful for identifying what type of gene variant? - ANSWERSimple tandem repeat 
Review location of insula on coronal section. #5 - ANSWER 
What can enhance hypoactive DTRs in leg? - ANSWERClench a fist 
Leading cause of death in persons with severe mental illness - ANSWERCardiovascular disease 
Med that's most effective for migraine prophylaxis? - ANSWE...
PRITE 2024 1 Exam 100% Correct!!
Which of the following factors has the most evidence to support its protective effect in 
bereavement following the loss of a spouse? 
A lntelligence of the bereaved 
B Quality of the couple's relationship 
C Length of the couple's relationship 
D Quality of social support of the bereaved 
E Capacity for psychological-mindedness of tné bereaved - ANSWERD 
Clinical Psychiatry 
Development & Maturation 
Central nervous system responses to fear provoking stimuli are mediated chiefly through ...
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Which of the following factors has the most evidence to support its protective effect in 
bereavement following the loss of a spouse? 
A lntelligence of the bereaved 
B Quality of the couple's relationship 
C Length of the couple's relationship 
D Quality of social support of the bereaved 
E Capacity for psychological-mindedness of tné bereaved - ANSWERD 
Clinical Psychiatry 
Development & Maturation 
Central nervous system responses to fear provoking stimuli are mediated chiefly through ...
PRITE 2024 Questions with complete solutions!!
The primary taste cortex in humans: 
- Dorsolateral 
- Orbitofrontal 
- Anterior insulra 
-Somatosensory 
- Posterior temporal - ANSWERAnterior insular 
Which area requires public schools to provide edu resources for children with disabilities - ANSWERfederal government 
Patient is not able to produce 11 words starting with letter P but can name 12 animals. Where is the injury? 
- Normal 
-Frontal lobe 
- Parietal 
- Factitious 
- Temporal - ANSWERFrontal 
Ambigious results on multiple sleep lat...
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The primary taste cortex in humans: 
- Dorsolateral 
- Orbitofrontal 
- Anterior insulra 
-Somatosensory 
- Posterior temporal - ANSWERAnterior insular 
Which area requires public schools to provide edu resources for children with disabilities - ANSWERfederal government 
Patient is not able to produce 11 words starting with letter P but can name 12 animals. Where is the injury? 
- Normal 
-Frontal lobe 
- Parietal 
- Factitious 
- Temporal - ANSWERFrontal 
Ambigious results on multiple sleep lat...
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60 yo right-handed M, getting lost, only writes on right half of paper. Left-sided hemi-neglect. Where is the lesion? - ANSWERRIGHT PARIETAL LOBE 
66 yo with HTN develops vertigo, diplopia, nausea, vomiting, hiccups, L face numbness, nystagmus, hoarseness, ataxia of limbs, staggering gait, and tendency to fall to the left. Dx? - ANSWERLATERAL MEDULLARY STROKE 
26 yo w/HA and R-hand clumsiness for weeks. Exam shows difficutty w/rapid alternating movements of hand, overt intention tremor on finger...
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60 yo right-handed M, getting lost, only writes on right half of paper. Left-sided hemi-neglect. Where is the lesion? - ANSWERRIGHT PARIETAL LOBE 
66 yo with HTN develops vertigo, diplopia, nausea, vomiting, hiccups, L face numbness, nystagmus, hoarseness, ataxia of limbs, staggering gait, and tendency to fall to the left. Dx? - ANSWERLATERAL MEDULLARY STROKE 
26 yo w/HA and R-hand clumsiness for weeks. Exam shows difficutty w/rapid alternating movements of hand, overt intention tremor on finger...
PRITE 2024- 1 1 EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT!
Activation of which of the following receptors is thought to be responsible for the anti-anxiety, motor-impairing and sedative-hypnotic effects of alcohol? 
A. D2 
B. CB1 
C. 5-HT3 
D. NMDA 
E. GABA-A - ANSWERE 
GABA-A: Alcohol-> Anti-Anxiety, Anti-Motor 
A patient reports insomnia, frequent nighttime awakenings and excessive daytime sleepiness. A sleep study reveals brief LE jerks with brief repeated arousals. The patient is unaware of these movements. What is the dx? 
A Narcolepsy 
B Primar...
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Activation of which of the following receptors is thought to be responsible for the anti-anxiety, motor-impairing and sedative-hypnotic effects of alcohol? 
A. D2 
B. CB1 
C. 5-HT3 
D. NMDA 
E. GABA-A - ANSWERE 
GABA-A: Alcohol-> Anti-Anxiety, Anti-Motor 
A patient reports insomnia, frequent nighttime awakenings and excessive daytime sleepiness. A sleep study reveals brief LE jerks with brief repeated arousals. The patient is unaware of these movements. What is the dx? 
A Narcolepsy 
B Primar...
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