
PBL BLOCK 6 WEEK 2
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- Q1
Which of the following is a domain of the mental state examination?
Past medical history
Personality
Movement
Thoughts
60s - Q2
The Mental state examination is always accurate in diagnosing a patient with mental illness.
falsetrueTrue or False60s - Q3
How would you start the mental state examination?
Assessing the patient's behaviour
Washing your hands.
Take history of presenting complaint
Introducing yourself an your role
Gaining consent from patient
60s - Q4
What does MSE stand for?
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When assessing Simon Jones' behaviour in the MSE, he was alert and orientated but had poor eye contact, leading to a poor rapport between the doctor and Simon. Which of the behaviours shown by Simon is a red flag?
Being orientated
Poor eye contact
Being alert
60s - Q6
Simon's dad committing suicide in his childhood is the only factor that triggered his symptoms of depression.
falsetrueTrue or False60s - Q7
Which area of the brain has a high activity and enlarges when a person is depressed?
Pineal gland
Temporal lobe
Hippocampus
Amygdala
Parietal lobe.
Basal ganglia
30s - Q8
What is the definition for operant conditioning?
A learning process in a previously neutral stimulus becomes associated with another stimulus by repeated pairing
The alteration of behaviour by reward or punishment: ice certain responses are learned because they affect (operate on) the environment
Once a conditioned fear response is established, it can generalize to similar stimuli or situations
60s - Q9
What are the two types of classical conditioning?
Positive reinforcement and Negative reinforcement
classical and neoclassical
classical and punishment
Extinction and punishment
Neoclassical and extinction.
60s - Q10
List the four types of operant conditioning.
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What does CBT stand for?
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Assign the drugs to their respective classes.
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What is the mechanism of action for SSRIs?
Inhibit serotonin reuptake, increasing its concentration in the synaptic cleft
Inhibition of serotonin and dopamine uptake
Inhibition of serotonin receptors.
Inhibit serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake, increasing their concentration in the synaptic cleft
60s - Q14
Assign the indications to the appropriate drug class.
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What is the route of medication for SSRIs and SNRIs
Intravenous
Subcutaneous.
Oral
Intramuscular
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