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Question 26# Print Question

Which one of the following statements regarding anorexia nervosa is correct?

A. The BMI should be < 16.5 kg/m2 before making the diagnosis
B. If amenorrhoea is present a hormonal disorder needs to be excluded
C. It is the most common cause of admissions to child and adolescent psychiatric wards
D. Around 75-80% of the patients are female
E. Has a good prognosis if treated


Question 27# Print Question

A 24-year-old male is admitted to the Emergency Department complaining of severe abdominal pain. On examination he is shivering and rolling around the trolley. He has previously been investigated for abdominal pain and no cause has been found. He states that unless he is given morphine for the pain he will kill himself.

This is an example of

A. Hypochondrial disorder
B. Conversion disorder
C. Malingering
D. Munchausen's syndrome
E. Somatization disorder


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A 14-year-old boy is brought for review. He is normally fit and well and hasn't seen a doctor for over five years. His mother has been increasingly concerned about his behaviour in the past few weeks. She describes him staying up late at night, talking quickly and being very irritable. Yesterday he told his mother he was planning to 'take-over' the school assembly and give 'constructive criticism' to his teachers in front of the other pupils. He feels many of his teachers are 'underperforming' and need to be 'retaught' their subjects by him. He admits to trying cannabis once around six months ago and has drank alcohol 'a few times' in the past year, the last time being two weeks ago. Prior to his deterioration a few weeks ago his mother describes him as a happy, well adjusted, sociable young man.

Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Hypomania
B. Cannabis-induced psychosis
C. Mania
D. Alcoholic hallucinosis
E. Asperger's syndrome


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A 27-year-old woman is brought in by her husband. She has been refusing to go outside for the past 3 months, telling her husband she is afraid of catching avian flu. On exploring this further she is concerned due to the high number of migrating birds she can see in her garden. She reports that the presence of her husbands socks on the washing line in the garden alerted her to this.

What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Depression
B. Hypochondrial disorder
C. Formal thought disorder
D. Borderline personality disorder
E. Acute paranoid schizophrenia


Question 30# Print Question

A 29-year-old fireman presents following a recent traumatic incident where a child died in a house fire. He describes recurrent nightmares and flashbacks which have been present for the past 3 months. A diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder is suspected.

What is the most appropriate first-line treatment?

A. Arrange a CT head to exclude an organic cause
B. Cognitive behavioural therapy or eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy
C. Cognitive behavioural therapy or graded exposure therapy
D. Cognitive behavioural therapy or psychodynamic therapy
E. Watchful waiting




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