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Question 121# Print Question

A 21-year-old man presents with a recent suicide attempt. You are asked to assess him in the emergency room.

Which one of the following statements concerning the suicide assessment of this patient is true?

A. Discussing suicide with persons suspected of feeling suicidal may increase their risk of suicide
B. Persons with a recent suicide attempt are at less risk for eventually killing themselves
C. Depressed persons who commit suicide can do so as they begin to improve
D. Persons with schizophrenia are at less risk for suicide
E. Persons with schizophrenia do not usually communicate their intentions


Question 122# Print Question

Regarding suicide, all of the following are associated with increased risk of a successful attempt, except

A. Depression
B. Malignancy
C. Female gender
D. Hopeless elderly man


Question 123# Print Question

A previously-healthy 70-year-old man made a nearly successful attempt at suicide by hanging. His depression has been effectively treated with a tricyclic antidepressant. On examination, he has an impairment of short and long-term memory. He is well-nourished, and routine hematologic and biochemical tests are normal.

The most likely cause of his memory deficit is: 

A. Psychogenic amnesia
B. Alzheimer disease
C. Posttraumatic stress disorder
D. Cerebral anoxia
E. Thiamine deficiency


Question 124# Print Question

Which one of the following populations has the highest rate of death by suicide?

A. Males over 75 years of age
B. Females over 45 years of age
C. Females under 14 years of age
D. Females age 14 to 18
E. Males age 14 to 18


Question 125# Print Question

When is a depressed patient most likely to commit suicide? 

A. The patient has completed a 6-month-course of psychiatric medication
B. The patient is exposed to occupational stresses or abusive relationships
C. The patient is starting to recover from the depression
D. The patient gets disappointed with him/herself
E. The patient fails to come in for regular follow-up




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