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Automatic obedience, perseveration and negativism may present in:
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Decreased reactive movements is a manifestation of
Delusion is a disorder of
Disorder of consciousness include the following, except
Disorders of abnormal induced movements include the following except:
Disorders of control of thinking include the following except:
Disorders of stream of thinking include the following except
Echolalia and echopraxia may present in:
Euphoria is a disorder of
Misinterpretation of an already present stimulus is:
Neologism is a disorder of
Obsession is a disorder of:
Overvalued idea is a disorder of
Paramnesias include the following, except:
Perception without stimulus is:
Sensory deception include the following except
Sensory distortion may include the following, except:
Sustained internal emotional state is:
Tangentiality is a disorder of:
Thought broadcasting is a disorder of:
Sensory deception include the following except:
Disorders of stream of thinking include the following except:
Delusion is a disorder of:
Euphoria is a disorder of:
Decreased reactive movements is a manifestation of:
Disorder of consciousness include the following, except:
56-year-old man has been hospitalized for a myocardial infarction. Two days after admission, he awakens in the middle of the night and screams that there is a man standing by the window in his room. When the nurse enters the room and turns on a light, the patient is relieved to learn that the “man” was actually a drape by the window. This misperception of reality is best described by which of the following psychiatric terms?
A 22-year-old woman is seen by a psychiatrist in the emergency room after she is found walking in the middle of a busy street with no shoes on. During her interview she is asked to count backwards from 100 by 7s. Which of the following best describes the cognitive functions being tested by this request?
. A 32-year-old woman is seen in an outpatient psychiatric clinic for the chief complaint of a depressed mood for 4 months. During the interview, she gives very long, complicated explanations and many unnecessary details before finally answering the original questions. Which of the following psychiatric findings best describes this style of train of thought?
An 18-year-old man is admitted to the psychiatric unit after his parents find him in his room muttering to himself and convinced that people are going to hurt him. During his stay in the hospital, the patient is frequently found standing in the center of his room with both arms over his head, immobile. The patient can maintain this position for hours at a time. Which of the following best describes this patients posturing?
A 56-year-old man is brought to the physician‟s office by his wife because she has noted a personality change during the past 3 months. While the patient is being interviewed, he answers every question with the same three words. Which of the following symptoms best fits this patient‟s behavior?
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45-year-old man with a chronic psychotic disorder is interviewed after being admitted to a psychiatric unit. He mimics the examiner‟s body posture and movements during the interview. Which of the following terms best characterizes this patient‟s symptom?
young man is often the object of his friends‟ jokes because he drops to the floor whenever he is having a good laugh. From which of the following is this man most likely suffering
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