Questão 1
Questão
Brian believes that his parents are trying to poison him because the government are controlling them. Which psychopathology term is most appropriate?
Questão 2
Questão
When Brian listens to the radio he can hear voices from elsewhere in the room telling him he must not think about the military information he has been given
Responda
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Functional hallucination
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Gustatory hallucination
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Passivity of thought
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Thought insertion
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Reactive affect
Questão 3
Questão
Which of the following describes the belief that one's thoughts or actions are controlled by an external agent?
Questão 4
Questão
Brian believes that news articles on the television about world leaders’ phones being tapped are actually talking about him as he holds important government information
Responda
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Nihilistic delusion
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Ideas of reference
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Flight of ideas
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Auditory hallucination
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Visual hallucination
Questão 5
Questão
Schizophrenia is known to have a 78% heritability
Questão 6
Questão
What is heritability?
Responda
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Likelihood of developing a trait if your monozygotic twin has it
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Likelihood of developing a trait if your parent has it
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Proportion of observable differences in a trait between individuals in a population that is due to genetic differences
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Proportion of the range of genes involved in a multifactorial trait that you need to have in order to develop the trait
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Likelihood of individuals with the trait having a genetic predisposition to it
Questão 7
Questão
Schizophrenia is known to be caused by viral illness in the [blank_start]2nd[blank_end] trimester of pregnancy
Questão 8
Questão
Taking heroin makes an individual very liable to drug-induced psychosis
Questão 9
Questão
Patients with schizophrenia tend to have enlarged ventricles in their brain
Questão 10
Questão
The reductions in cerebral grey matter seen in schizophrenia patients is attributable to reduced arborisation, which is ...
Responda
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Neuronal loss in grey matter
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Reduced dendritic communication with other neurons due to fewer number of dendrites
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Slowed neuronal conduction due to neuronal damage
Questão 11
Questão
How many layers of grey matter exist in the brain?
Questão 12
Questão
Things that cause an increase of [blank_start]dopamine[blank_end] in the brain are known to cause a psychotic state in humans.
Responda
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dopamine
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serotonin
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noradrenaline
Questão 13
Questão
The mesolimbic pathway (reward system) originates in the [blank_start]ventral tegmental[blank_end] area of the midbrain.
Questão 14
Questão
Blockade of dopamine receptors in the [blank_start]nigrostriatal[blank_end] pathway can cause some of the symptoms associated with antipsychotics such as Haloperidol, for example dystonia, parkinsonian symptoms and akathisia
Responda
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nigrostriatal
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tuberoinfundibular
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mesolimbic
Questão 15
Questão
The Nigrostriatal Pathway originates in the [blank_start]Substantia Nigra[blank_end] and projects to the Dorsal Striatum
Responda
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Substantia Nigra
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Lentiform Nucleus
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Globus Pallidus
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Putamen
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Caudate Nucleus
Questão 16
Questão
Atypical Antipsychotic: [blank_start]Quetiapine[blank_end]
Typical Antipsychotic: [blank_start]Haloperidol[blank_end]
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Haloperidol
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Quetiapine
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Phenytoin
Questão 17
Questão
Is olanzapine a typical or atypical antipsychotic?
Questão 18
Questão
[blank_start]Atypical[blank_end] antipsychotics are more likely to cause metabolic syndrome as a side effect
[blank_start]Typical[blank_end] antipsychotics are more likely to cause extrapyramidal symptoms as a side effect
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Typical
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Atypical
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Atypical
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Typical
Questão 19
Questão
The action of Haloperidol is antagonism of mainly [blank_start]dopamine[blank_end] receptors
Responda
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dopamine
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serotonin
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alpha
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histamine
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noradrenaline
Questão 20
Questão
The action of Olanzapine is mainly as an antagonist of [blank_start]serotonin[blank_end] receptors
Responda
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serotonin
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dopamine
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noradrenaline
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histamine
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alpha
Questão 21
Questão
Extrapyramidal side effects of typical antipsychotics are caused by a D2 blockade affecting which dopaminergic pathway?
Questão 22
Questão
Match the extrapyramidal side effect to its description:
[blank_start]Acute Dystonic Reaction[blank_end]: Sudden onset painful involuntary muscle spasm, usually affecting the neck/back/eye
[blank_start]Parkinsonism[blank_end]: Onset of tremor and muscle stiffness
[blank_start]Akathisia[blank_end]: A feeling of inner restlessness and inability to stay still
[blank_start]Tardive Dyskinesia[blank_end]: Involuntary, repetitive body movements (typically orofacial) that can include grimacing, sticking out the tongue or smacking the lips
Responda
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Acute Dystonic Reaction
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Parkinsonism
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Akathisia
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Tardive Dyskinesia
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Drug-Induced Chorea
Questão 23
Questão
Which of the following extra-pyramidal symptoms typically takes years to develop (due to chronic antipsychotic use) and is very difficult to treat?
Responda
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Acute Dystonic Reaction
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Parkinsonism
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Akathisia
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Tardive Dyskinesia
Questão 24
Questão
Some of the extrapyramidal side effects an be successfully treated using which one of the following medication types?
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Anticholinergics
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Antidepressants
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Anticonvulsants
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Antiepileptics
Questão 25
Questão
Which two of the following extrapyramidal side effects can be easily treated via anticholinergic medications?
Responda
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Acute Dystonic Reaction
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Parkinsonism
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Akathisia
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Tardive Dyskinesia
Questão 26
Questão
Dopamine Blockade also affects the tuberoinfundibular dopaminergic pathway, leading to a buildup of which pituitary hormone?
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Prolactin
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Growth Hormone
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LH
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FSH
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TSH
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Oxytocin
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Vasopressin
Questão 27
Questão
Hyperprolactinaemia also causes lower oestrogen and testosterone levels, causing [blank_start]osteoporosis[blank_end].
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osteoporosis
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osteoarthritis
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coeliac disease
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crohn's disease
Questão 28
Questão
Metabolic syndrome is a known complication of atypical antipsychotics such as olanzapine that antagonise serotonin receptors.
Metabolic syndrome can only be diagnosed when at least 3 of which 5 symptoms are present in a patient?
Questão 29
Questão
Brian finds that the olanzapine helps him to sleep much better at night. Which neurotransmitter is primarily involved in this effect?
Responda
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Serotonin
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Acetylcholine
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Dopamine
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Noradrenaline
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Histamine
Questão 30
Questão
After taking Haloperidol, Brian develops a tremor and muscular stiffness. Which neuroreceptors are primarily involved in this effect?
Responda
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Serotonin
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Acetylcholine
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Dopamine
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Noradrenaline
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Histamine
Questão 31
Questão
Which antipsychotic is least likely to cause a recurrence of his parkinsonism?
Responda
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Risperidone
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Olanzapine
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Chlorpromazine
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Quetiapine
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Zuclopentixol
Questão 32
Questão
Haloperidol antagonises dopamine receptors in the pituitary gland. Which side effect is caused by this?
Responda
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Akathisia
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Sexual Dysfunction
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Acromegaly
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Apathy
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Sedation
Questão 33
Questão
After two failed trials of antipsychotics, which specific antipsychotic is usually given, under close observation?
[blank_start]Clozapine[blank_end]
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Clozapine
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Mirtazapine
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Cariprazine
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Asenapine
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Risperidone
Questão 34
Questão
Patients taking Clozapine have their blood checked very often (once a week for first 6 months) as these patients are liable to developing [blank_start]agranulocytosis[blank_end], which could kill them.