Psychiatry-Anorexia/Bulimia/OCD
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- Q1
Mark the incorrect statement about OCD
Females have more risk
Prevalence of 2% in the population
Associated with abnormalities of Serotonin metabolism
All statements are correct
20s - Q2
Mark the incorrect statement about OCD
All statements are correct
Associated with major depression
Compulsion increases the anxiety associated with obsession
Washing of hands is the commonest OCD
20s - Q3
Psychological defence mechanism in OCD
All of the above
Isolation
Reaction
Undoing
20s - Q4
Which of the following is most common eating disorder?
Anorexia nervosa
Binge eating disorder
Bulimia Nervosa
Night eating syndrome
15s - Q5
A boy with a BMI of 16.5 kg/m2 is admitted to the hospital for nutritional rehabilitation for restricting type anorexia nervosa. Which of the following is not a feature of the condition?
Overuse athletic injuries
Compulsive overeating
Highly restricted calorie intake
Self induced vomiting
15s - Q6
Incorrect about anorexia nervosa
Extreme weight loss
Bradycardia and hypotension
All are correct
loss of appetite
15s - Q7
Treatment for Anorexia nervosa includes all except
All are correct
Patients with weight less than 20% expected weight should be hospitalized
Cognitive behaviour therapy
Drugs like cyproheptadine ,amitriptyline can be used
15s - Q8
False about bulimia nervosa is
Self perception of being too thin
Recurrent episodes of binge eating
SSRI , Cognitive behaviour are treatment modalities
Non pharmacological treatment includes psychoeducation, self monitoring , counselling
15s - Q9
A patient with a normal BMI comes with history of binge eating followed by inappropriate compensatory behaviours . As per DSM5 , you can make a diagnosis of bulimia nervosa if these occurs , on average , for at least
Twice a week for 3 months
Once a week for 3 months
Thrice a week for 3 months
Throughout a week for 1 month
15s - Q10
Features of bulimia nervosa includes
Bilateral parotid enlargement
Russell sign
Menstrual disturbances
All are included
15s