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1. A 27-year-old woman is brought to the clinic by her husband. He reports she
has not slept for more than 3 hours in the past 3 days. Her speech is rapid and
pressured. She moves continuously about the room and is irritable. She has
been jumping from one activity to another for the past 48 hours, never
completing anything. She has no prior mental health history and had been
fine until about 10 days ago when she started experiencing this burst of
energy and progressively decreasing need for sleep. Which of the following is
the most likely diagnosis?
Seasonal affective disorder
Bipolar II disorder
Persistent depressive disorder
Bipolar I disorder
2. Describe the purpose of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) in the
context of psychiatric mental health.
The PSQI is used to assess substance use and dependency.
The PSQI evaluates cognitive function in patients with neurocognitive
disorders.
The PSQI assesses sleep quality and disturbances over a one-month
period, helping to identify sleep disorders.
The PSQI measures the severity of depressive symptoms in patients.
3. What class of medication is commonly used to manage psychotic symptoms
in patients with Delirium?
Antidepressants
, Mood stabilizers
Benzodiazepines
Antipsychotics
4. What is the primary purpose of Memantine in the treatment of dementia?
To cure dementia
To enhance memory retention
To improve cognitive function
To reduce anxiety
5. What does a CIWA-Ar score of 7 indicate in terms of alcohol withdrawal
severity?
Mild withdrawal symptoms
No withdrawal symptoms
Moderate withdrawal symptoms
Severe withdrawal symptoms
6. Clinical signs of Narcissistic Personality Disorder include:
Self-aggrandizing statements and behaviors
Competitive interpersonal styles
Expectations of special treatment
All of the above
7. Describe the characteristics that define a substance use disorder in clients.
, A substance use disorder is characterized by a pattern of
substance-seeking behavior and evidence of pathological use that
leads to significant impairment or distress.
A substance use disorder is defined solely by the amount of substance
consumed.
A substance use disorder is a temporary condition that resolves
without treatment.
A substance use disorder only refers to illegal drugs.
8. Which substance is known to potentially produce symptoms similar to those
of depressive disorder?
Caffeine
Nicotine
Alcohol
Heroin
9. What is a key trait associated with narcissistic personality disorder?
Paranoia
Depression
Anxiety
Grandiosity
10. Describe the significance of assessing attention through tasks like serial
subtraction in the MoCA tool.
It assesses the client's language comprehension skills.
It measures the client's ability to recall past events.