MCQ and EMI 2014 R4
MCQ and EMI 2014 R4
MCQ and EMI 2014 R4
Author: Roger Ho
Vetted by Iris Rawtaer and A/Prof John Wong
History, mental state exam, psychopathology,
diagnosis
1. You are a resident doctor working at the Institute
of Mental Health (IMH). The police officers
bought a 39-year-old man charged with
possessing a scheduled weapon and was sent to
the IMH for a psychiatric evaluation. Although he
speaks English, you cannot make out what he is
saying because his speech becomes diffuse and
unfocused. Which of the following best describes
his psychopathology?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Circumstantiality
Loosening of association
Thought insertion
Thought withdrawal
Tangentiality.
The answer is B.
Explanation: Loosening of
association is defined as a
speech where topics seem to be
disconnected and it is hard for
others to establish a logical link
between topics. The speech
becomes diffuse and unfocused.
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Year: 2014.
The answer is B
Explanation: This man suffers
from bipolar disorder, manic
episode as evidence based by
grandiose delusion, irritability,
reckless and dangerous
behaviour.
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Year: 2015.
Cognitive assessment
3. A 30-year-old woman has received 6 sessions of
electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). After the ECT,
she complains of cognitive impairment and
attributes the following symptoms as side effects
of ECT. Which of the following is most likely
caused by ECT?
The answer is B.
Explanation: Young patients
usually develop retrograde
amnesia of recent events but not
anterograde amnesia (option A)
1
0 out of 5
1 out of 5
2 out of 5
3 out of 5
4 out of 5.
The answer is C.
Explanation: 100 7 = 90 (0 point)
90-7 = 77 (0 point)
77-7 = 70 (1 point)
70-7 =63 (1 point)
63-7 = 50 (0 point)
Total: 2 points out of 5
Author: Roger Ho
Year: 2014.
Psychiatric epidemiology
5. Which of the following is the most common
psychiatric co-morbidity of panic disorder?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Alcohol misuse
Agoraphobia
Avoidant personality disorder
Benzodiazapine misuse
Generalised anxiety disorder.
The answer is B.
Explanation: Agoraphobia (40%)
> alcohol dependence (30%).
The other options are less likely
to be associated with panic
disorder.
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Year: 2014.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Increased age
Immigration
Sensory impairment
Social isolation.
Dopamine
-Aminobutyric acid (GABA)
Glutamate
Norephinephrine
Serotonin.
Anhedonia
Exhibition of first rank symptoms at the age of 16
Family history of depressive disorder
Male gender
Insidious onset.
The answer is E.
Explanation: Individuals with
homozygous short alleles at the
serotonin transporter gene are
more likely to develop
depression.
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Year: 2014
The answer is B.
Explanation: This patient
develops neuroleptic malignant
syndrome due to blockage of
dopamine receptors by
haloperidol.
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Year: 2014
The answer is C.
Explanation: Poor prognostic
factors include young onset, no
precipitating factors, insidious
onset, poor premorbid
functioning, family history of
schizophrenia, negative
symptoms, poor support,
neurological symptoms and poor
compliance.
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Year: 2014
The answer is B.
Command hallucinations
Delusion of reference
History of previous violence
Irresistible urge to attack
Need to defend oneself as are result of
persecutory delusion.
Explanation: Delusion of
reference is not directly related
to violence and carries lower risk
of homicide as compared to
other signs and symptoms.
Author: Roger Ho
Year: 2014
The answer is C.
12. All of the following are poor prognostic signs for
obsessive compulsive disorder except:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Bizarre compulsions
Childhood onset
Episodic course
Comorbid major depression
Succumbing to obsessions and compulsions.
Explanation:
Poor prognosis:
1. yielding to compulsions
(not resisting)
2. childhood onset
3. bizarre compulsions
4. need for hospitalization
5. presence of overvalued
ideas (i.e. acceptance)
6. personality disorders
(especially schizotypal)
7. co-existing delusional
beliefs
8. co-existent major
depressive disorder
Author: Roger Ho
Year: 2014
13. You are a general practitioner. A 35-year-old The answer is E.
hotel butler came to see you because his lawyer
wants him to be seen by a psychiatrist. He was Explanation: Voyeurism is
recently arrested for installing pinhole camera in defined as recurrent and intense
the hotel guestrooms. He secretly filmed couples sexual arousal from observing
having sex in the hotel guestrooms. He has other people being naked or
filmed more than 100 videos and enjoyed engaging sexual activity.
watching them over and over again. He claims
that he has the compulsion to collect those Author: Roger Ho
videos and he feels relieved after the arrest. Year: 2014
Which of the following is the most likely
diagnosis?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Erotomania
Kleptomania
Obsessive compulsive disorder
Sadomasochism
Voyeurism.
The answer is A.
Explanation: She suffers from
avoidance personality disorder
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Acidosis
Diaphoresis
Hyperreflexia
Hypothermia
Myoclonus.
as evidenced by pervasive
tension (e.g. nervous
breakdown), unwilling to be
involved unless being liked (e.g.
family meeting with her sister),
fear of criticism, showing
restraint in intimate relationship
(e.g. being single) and inhibition
of new interpersonal situations
(e.g. meeting new colleagues)
and belief of socially inept.
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Year: 2014
Answer: D
Explanation: Serotonin syndrome
actually causes fever. Metabolic
acidosis in seen in 9% of
patients.
Author: Roger Ho
Year: 2014
The answer is E.
Explanation: The immediate
diagnosis is PCP intoxication
as evidenced by
unpredictability (staying in
AED versus walking out of
AED), assaultativeness on her
daughter, agitation and
nystagmus. Antisocial
personality disorder requires
further evidence as forensic
history is negative and cannot
explain nystagmus.
Author: Roger Ho
Year: 2014
The answer is A.
Explanation:
There
is
no
consistent
age
effect
on
absorption of antidepressant in
elderly. For distribution, the
elderly have more fat stores;
therefore they will have lower
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C. Excretion
D. Metabolism
E. Protein binding.
Melatonin
Mirtazapine
Risperidone
Rivastigmine
Sodium valproate.
The answer is B.
Explanation: Mirtazapine is the
most sedative medication among
all the options.
Author: Roger Ho
Year: 2014
The answer is D.
19. A 70-year-old woman suffering from bipolar
disorder and her daughter came to see you
today. Her daughter read about the symptoms of
bipolar disorder and found her mother different
from younger adults suffering from the same
condition. Which of the following clinical features
is more likely to be found in this 70-year-old
woman?
Author: Roger Ho
Year: 2014
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History of depression
History of poor academic performance
History of hypertension
High level of physical activity
High level of high density lipoproteins.
The answer is C.
Explanation: Among all the
options, hypertension is the most
significant risk factor for vascular
dementia.
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Year: 2014
The answer is A.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
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Year: 2014
Antipsychotic drug
Beta-blocker
Benzodiazapine
Lithium
Stimulant.
Adolescent-onset schizophrenia
Autism
Conduct disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
School refusal.
The answer is C.
Explanation: Young people with
conduct disorder have to be
involved in delinquent behaviour
to get high stimulus.
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Year: 2014
The answer is D.
Explanation: Travelling in a bus
because it has a predictable
route (i.e. the bus stops at every
bus stop and there is
uncertainty).
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Year: 2014
The answer is E.
Explanation: Options A and B
have no evidence base. For
option C, most children take 3-5
years to recover. Socioeconomic status affects the
outcome.
Author: Roger Ho
Year: 2014
The answer is E.
Explanation: The patient must
agree to use conservative
methods including changing diet
habits, seeing a dietician and
going for exercise to lose weight.
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Year: 2014
The answer is B.
Explanation: Ecstasy is also
known as an empathogen and
makes the patient to feel close to
others.
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Year: 2014
The answer is D.
Explanation: This patient is
doctor shopping and tries to
obtain methylphenidate because
he is dependent on this
medication. He lost the
medication few days ago and
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Clozapine
Mirtazapine
Olanzapine
Sodium valproate
Topiramate.
developed psychological
withdrawal symptoms including
depression, tiredness,
oversleeping and overeating.
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Year: 2014
The answer is D.
Explanation: Achieving
abstinence or reduction of
alcohol use is most important
psychotherapeutic objective.
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Year: 2014.
The answer is E.
Explanation: Topiramate is
associated with weight loss and
not weight gain.
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Year: 2014
The answer is D.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
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Year: 2014
Agomelatine
Duloxetine
Fluoxetine
Imipramine
Mirtazapine
Explanation: Imipramine is a
tricyclic antidepressant and
associated with anticholinergic
side effect.
The answer is D.
Explanation: Sodium valproate is
associated with polycystic ovary
syndrome in female patients.
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D. Sodium valproate
E. Topiramate.
Year: 2014
The answer is C.
A. It causes insomnia.
B. It has a half-life of approximately 12 hours.
C. It is safe for patients suffering from bulimia
nervosa.
D. It is an antidepressant used for depressed
patients with cardiovascular disease and habit of
smoking.
E. It does not cause weight gain.
33. Mirtazapine is associated with lesser sexual side
effects. Which of the following
pharmacodynamics actions explains this
phenomenon?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Antihistamine effects
Orthostatic hypotension
Increase in liver transaminase
Increase in prolactin
Weight gain.
Amitriptyline
Cognitive behaviour therapy
Lamotrigine
Methylphenidate
Electroconvulsive therapy.
jaundice?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Clozapine
Chlorpromazine
Haloperidol
Risperidone
Sulpiride.
Author: Roger Ho
Year: 2014
The answer is E.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
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Year: 2014
Diazepam
Quetiapine
Fluvoxamine
Hydroxyzine
Venlafaxine.
Altruism
Denial
Displacement
Repression
Reaction formation.
40. You are a doctor working in polyclinic. A 25-yearold man bought his 55-year-old mother to see
you. He is concerned that his mother suffers from
depression
but
she
refuses
to
take
antidepressant. You realise that the mother and
Explanation: Venlafaxine is
associated with dose-dependent
hypertension.
The answer is C
Explanation: Ebsteins anomaly
is associated with lithium.
Author: Roger Ho
Year: 2014
The answer is C.
Explanation: The manager
transferred his anger to his
subordinate which carries less
emotional risk as compared to the
CEO. This is known as displacement.
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Year: 2014
The answer is E.
Explanation: Family therapy such
as structural family therapy
focusing on boundary is helpful
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Couple therapy
Dialectical behaviour therapy
Problem solving psychotherapy
Supportive psychotherapy
Family therapy.
The answer is E.
Explanation: Interpretation is a
statement made by the
psychologist to enhance patients
understanding of his or her own
thoughts or behaviours.
Affirmation refers to confirmation
of validity of previous judgement
or behaviour in a patient.
Empathetic validation refers to
the situation when the therapist
tries to put himself into the
patients shoes and tries to
understand patients inner state.
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Year: 2014
Affirmation
Clarification
Empathic validation
Observation
Interpretation.
The answer is E.
Explanation: His external attitude
and behaviours (not caring about
orthopaedic surgery) is the
opposite of the internal intention
(wanted to join orthopaedic
surgery).
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Year: 2014
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A. Altruism
B. Denial
C. Displacement
D. Repression
E. Reaction formation.
43. Which of the following is the most effective
approach for a 30-year-old woman with
obsession about contamination and washes her
hands every time she touches something which
she considers dirty?
A. Having the patient place her hands in a container
of worms to create extreme phobia and ability to
overcome obsession
B. Having the patient snap her wrist with a rubber
band when she thinks about contamination and
about to wash her hands
C. Having the patient touch a dirty object, then not
allowing her to wash her hands for several hours
D. Highlighting to the patient that her obsession is a
cognitive error.
E. Providing the patient with message cards to
remind herself that the hand washing is
unnecessary.
44. A 30-year-old army officer presents for treatment
of post-traumatic stress disorder after surviving
an accident which his tank fell into the river from
a bridge. He was driving a tank on a bridge when
it suddenly collapsed. Several army officers were
seriously injured in this accident. As part of the
treatment, the psychologist asks the patient to
imagine that he is safely driving his tank over a
bridge. Which of the following best describes this
therapeutic intervention?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
The answer is C.
Explanation: Option C is known
as exposure and response
prevention (ERP) and is the most
effective approach among all
options. Option D is not good
enough because the
psychologist should guide the
patient to further challenge the
obsessions rather than just
highlighting the obsessions.
Option B is thought stopped and
is not as effective as ERP.
Author: Roger Ho
Year: 2014
The answer is C.
Explanation: The psychologist is
providing in-vivo exposure by
imaging the accident scene to
overcome fear and anxiety
associated with flashback.
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Year: 2014
Aversion therapy
Cognitive therapy
Exposure therapy
Interpersonal therapy
Supportive therapy.
The answer is E.
Explanation: As this female
adolescent suffers from conduct
disorder, she has the tendency
to tell lies to avoid discharge. As
the patient is currently in the
ward and she is safe, there is no
need to inform the police
immediately without further
clarification from the treatment
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not
the
the
the
Battery
Diminished responsibility
Intentional torts
Negligence
Tarasoffs rule
The answer is D.
Explanation: The polyclinic
doctors forgot to prescribe
antidepressants and resulted in
relapse and suicide. Their act is
considered to be negligence /
unintentional torts. Option A is
intentional torts and not relevant
for this case. Diminished
responsibility only applies in
murder cases. Tarasoffs rule
involves duty to warn when a
patient expresses his/her wish to
harm another person.
Author: Roger Ho
Year: 2014
The answer is B.
Explanation: Haloperidol is the
oldest medication and is the
safest among all options.
Author: Roger Ho
Year: 2014
The answer is B.
Explanation: It is common in
clinical practice for patients
asking for urgent HIV test after
they engaged in activities which
did not transmit HIV. The
patients request for such test as
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The answer is B.
Explanation: Binge eating is not a
recognised neuropsychiaric
symptom of SLE.
Author: Roger Ho
Year: 2014
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EMI
Author: Cyrus Ho
Modified by Roger Ho
Vetted by Iris Rawtaer, A/Prof John Wong
Question 51 53
Options:
A.
Abstinent
B.
Action
C.
Contemplation
D.
Pre-contemplation
E.
Preparation
Lead-in: Choose the most appropriate stage based on Prochaska and DiClementes stages of change
model.
51.
A 35-year-old man with cannabis misuse ignores the advice of family and friends, and
continues using the drug and causing amotivational syndrome.
Answer: D
52.
A 40-year-old woman has been attending Narcotics Anonymous meetings and cessation to
use pain killer has been integrated into her life.
Answer: B
53.
A 40-year-old man recognises the problem of alcohol misuse and is considering the pros and
cons of treatment.
Answer: C
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Question 54 57
Options:
A.
Deficiency of thiamine
B.
C.
D.
E.
Lead-in: Select the most appropriate item from the above that is most likely seen in the following
clinical scenario.
54. An 80-year-old man presents with increased forgetfulness and memory problems over the last 2
years. He often misplaces his things and unable to find his own way home when he goes out of the
house.
Answer: C
55. A 50-year-old man with long standing alcohol dependence presents with acute onset of confusion
and unsteady gait. On physical examination, he has opthalmoplegia and nystagmus.
Answer: A
56: A 22-year-old female presents with syncope and dizziness. She believes that she is overweight
and has been restricting her diet. Her BMI is17 and she has not had her menstruation for the past 3
months.
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Answer: E
Question 58 59
Options:
A.
Alcohol intoxication
B.
Cannabis intoxication
C.
D.
Manic episode
E.
Pseudobulbar palsy
Lead-in: Select the most appropriate diagnosis from the above for the following clinical scenario.
57. A 54-year-old man is admitted following a stroke. He is noted to be crying and laughing in the
ward at time. His speech has become nasal like a duck and his tongue is spastic and stiff.
His score for Mini Mental State Examination is 28/30.
Answer: E
58. A 45-year-old man presents to the Emergency Department in a disinhibited manner. He tries to
hit the nurses when they attempt to draw blood from him and he shouts loudly on how badly
treated he is by his wife. However he soon becomes apologetic and tearful. He is unsteady in
his gait and speech is slurred. He subsequently falls asleep soundly in the cubicle while
waiting for the doctor.
Answer: A
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Question 59 - 60
Options:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Lead-in Select the most likely mechanism of drug action from above.
59. Disulfiram
Answer: A
60. Haloperidol
Answer: C
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