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KAPLAN AND SADOCK’S SYNOPSIS OF PSYCHIATRY EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027 ACCURATE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS NEWEST VERSION

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KAPLAN AND SADOCK’S SYNOPSIS OF PSYCHIATRY EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027 ACCURATE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS NEWEST VERSION 1. Two fundamental hypothesis of PA - ANSWER - psychic determinism: each PSYCHIC EVENT is DETERMINED by the ONES PRECEDING IT - pychic activity is chiefly unconscious 2. How does the ego differentiate a drive from an instinct? - ANSWER - allows the response to be MODIFIED by EXPERIENCE and REFLECTION 3. How common are delusions in patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's Dementia? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 713) - ANSWER 30-40% 4. How common are major depressive disorder in patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's Dementia? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 713) - ANSWER 10-20% 5. What is Criteria A of Major or Mild Neurocognitive Disorder due to Alzheimer's Disease? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 714) - ANSWER The criteria are met for a major or mild neurocognitive disorder 6. What is Criteria B of Major or Mild Neurocognitive Disorder due to Alzheimer's Disease? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 714) - ANSWER There is insidious onset and gradual progression of impairment in one or more cognitive domains (for mild) and at least two or more (for major) 7. Seizures are more common which subtype of Dementia? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 714) - ANSWER Vascular Dementia 8. Psueudobulbar palsy. Dysarthria and dysphasia are mostly found in this subtype of Dementia (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 714) - ANSWER Vascular Dementia 9. What is the most frequent psychiatric disorder that occurs with pathological fire setting? - ANSWER Conduct disorder 10. Children who endure sexual or physical abuse often display what behaviors themselves? - ANSWER Sadistic and aggressive behaviors 11. Physical indications of sexual abuse in children? - ANSWER STDs, pain, irritation, and itching of the genitalia and the urinary tract, and discomfort while sitting and walking 12. Marked growth retardation and delayed epiphyseal malnutrition accompany a disturbed relationship between the parent and the child, along with bizarre social and eating behaviors in the child? - ANSWER Psychosocial dwarfism 13. Half of children with psychosocial dwarfism have a decreased amount of what hormone? - ANSWER Growth hormone 14. Whenever neglect is suspected what must the doctor do? - ANSWER It must be reported to the local child protective service agency 15. Anorexia nervosa is characterized as? - ANSWER Refusal to maintain body weight, leading to a weight at least 15 percent below the expected weight, by a distorted body image, by a persistent fear of becoming fat, and by the absence of at least three menstrual cycles 16. Anorexia nervosa becomes serious when weight loss approaches what level? - ANSWER 30 percent of body weight or when metabolic distances become severe 17. What are the medical complications associated with starvation? - ANSWER Electrolyte imbalances, cardiac arrhythmias, and hormonal changes 18. What drug can be used to treat asymptomatic AIDS patients? - ANSWER Azidothymidine (AZT) 19. HIV infection in children's brains results in? - ANSWER Encephalitis, decreased brain development, and impaired memory, concentration, and attention span 20. School refusal is generally associated with? - ANSWER Separation anxiety 21. School refusal can also occur in children with? - ANSWER School phobia 22. When a child's anxiety is not diminished by behavioral methods alone in relations to school refusal, what drug can be used? - ANSWER Tricyclic antidepressant, imipramine (Tofranil) 23. Form of child abuse in which a parent repeatedly fabricates or actually inflicts injury or illness in a child for whom medical intervention is then sought, often in an emergency setting? - ANSWER Munchausen syndrome 24. Dissocative disorders most commonly occur in children who have been subjected to? - ANSWER Severe and repetitive physical, sexual, and emotional abuse 25. What techniques have been used to treat children with dissociative disorders? - ANSWER Play techniques and hypnosis 26. Assault can be viewed in the context of what two variables? - ANSWER Who is being assaulted and where the assault occurs 27. The prevalence of the different types of assault are reported by what two different data collection systems? - ANSWER The Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Report (UCR) and The Bureau of Justice Statistics' National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) 28. Murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault? - ANSWER Violent crime

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KAPLAN AND SADOCK’S SYNOPSIS
OF PSYCHIATRY EXAM STUDY GUIDE
2026/2027 ACCURATE QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
|| 100% GUARANTEED PASS
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1. Two fundamental hypothesis of PA - ANSWER ✔ - psychic determinism:
each PSYCHIC EVENT is DETERMINED by the ONES PRECEDING IT
- pychic activity is chiefly unconscious


2. How does the ego differentiate a drive from an instinct? - ANSWER ✔ -
allows the response to be MODIFIED by EXPERIENCE and
REFLECTION


3. How common are delusions in patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's
Dementia? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 713) - ANSWER ✔ 30-40%


4. How common are major depressive disorder in patients diagnosed with
Alzheimer's Dementia? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 713) - ANSWER ✔
10-20%


5. What is Criteria A of Major or Mild Neurocognitive Disorder due to
Alzheimer's Disease? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 714) - ANSWER ✔
The criteria are met for a major or mild neurocognitive disorder

,6. What is Criteria B of Major or Mild Neurocognitive Disorder due to
Alzheimer's Disease? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 714) - ANSWER ✔
There is insidious onset and gradual progression of impairment in one or
more cognitive domains (for mild) and at least two or more (for major)


7. Seizures are more common which subtype of Dementia? (Kaplan & Sadock
Synopsis, p 714) - ANSWER ✔ Vascular Dementia


8. Psueudobulbar palsy. Dysarthria and dysphasia are mostly found in this
subtype of Dementia (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 714) - ANSWER ✔
Vascular Dementia


9. What is the most frequent psychiatric disorder that occurs with pathological
fire setting? - ANSWER ✔ Conduct disorder


10.Children who endure sexual or physical abuse often display what behaviors
themselves? - ANSWER ✔ Sadistic and aggressive behaviors


11.Physical indications of sexual abuse in children? - ANSWER ✔ STDs, pain,
irritation, and itching of the genitalia and the urinary tract, and discomfort
while sitting and walking


12.Marked growth retardation and delayed epiphyseal malnutrition accompany
a disturbed relationship between the parent and the child, along with bizarre
social and eating behaviors in the child? - ANSWER ✔ Psychosocial
dwarfism

,13.Half of children with psychosocial dwarfism have a decreased amount of
what hormone? - ANSWER ✔ Growth hormone


14.Whenever neglect is suspected what must the doctor do? - ANSWER ✔ It
must be reported to the local child protective service agency


15.Anorexia nervosa is characterized as? - ANSWER ✔ Refusal to maintain
body weight, leading to a weight at least 15 percent below the expected
weight, by a distorted body image, by a persistent fear of becoming fat, and
by the absence of at least three menstrual cycles


16.Anorexia nervosa becomes serious when weight loss approaches what level?
- ANSWER ✔ 30 percent of body weight or when metabolic distances
become severe


17.What are the medical complications associated with starvation? - ANSWER
✔ Electrolyte imbalances, cardiac arrhythmias, and hormonal changes


18.What drug can be used to treat asymptomatic AIDS patients? - ANSWER ✔
Azidothymidine (AZT)


19.HIV infection in children's brains results in? - ANSWER ✔ Encephalitis,
decreased brain development, and impaired memory, concentration, and
attention span


20.School refusal is generally associated with? - ANSWER ✔ Separation
anxiety

, 21.School refusal can also occur in children with? - ANSWER ✔ School phobia


22.When a child's anxiety is not diminished by behavioral methods alone in
relations to school refusal, what drug can be used? - ANSWER ✔ Tricyclic
antidepressant, imipramine (Tofranil)


23.Form of child abuse in which a parent repeatedly fabricates or actually
inflicts injury or illness in a child for whom medical intervention is then
sought, often in an emergency setting? - ANSWER ✔ Munchausen
syndrome


24.Dissocative disorders most commonly occur in children who have been
subjected to? - ANSWER ✔ Severe and repetitive physical, sexual, and
emotional abuse


25.What techniques have been used to treat children with dissociative
disorders? - ANSWER ✔ Play techniques and hypnosis


26.Assault can be viewed in the context of what two variables? - ANSWER ✔
Who is being assaulted and where the assault occurs


27.The prevalence of the different types of assault are reported by what two
different data collection systems? - ANSWER ✔ The Federal Bureau of
Investigation's Uniform Crime Report (UCR) and The Bureau of Justice
Statistics' National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)


28.Murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and
aggravated assault? - ANSWER ✔ Violent crime

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