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1. A 75-year-old man, university educated, retired, with good family background.

He has long been treated for hypertension. He always remembered very well. Last
3 weeks is a significant loss of interest and activity. He claims to have lost his
memory that he is totally stupid. Poor performance is in the morning, soon waking
up. He stopped living his life. It is objectively well-oriented person, place and time.
The most likely diagnosis is:
a) Vascular dementia with sudden onset
b) Depressive disorder
c) Alcohol abuse
d) Abuse of benzodiazepines
2. A 35-year-old female, married, high school girl with two episodes of depression
for several weeks and treated with antidepressants, begins to behave
disproportionately. She sleeps a little, cooks or cleans at night, but she does not
do anything. He starts to talk excessively, he calls strangers to the street and
contacts them. She has repeatedly left her work, saying she has to do something
that she did not come back that day. Excessively buys, especially unnecessary
things. The most likely diagnosis is:
a) Starting hebephrenic (disintegrated) schizophrenia.
b) Manic episode of bipolar affective disorder
c) Borderline Personality Disorder.
d) Alcohol dependence.
3. A man aged 21, a college student, always closed, reclusive, but very well
educated, began to behave in an unusual way. He stopped attending internships
and lectures. Still more he began to face the presence of his co-workers. He has
repeatedly accused them of making him sick, after a few weeks he was convinced
he was being intercepted. At night he heard the voices that ridiculed him. Invited
by his father to the psychiatrist, he refused to speak at the surgery. The probable
diagnosis is:
a) Histrionic personality disorder.
b) Abuse of pervitin.
c) Paranoid schizophrenia
d) Failure to adapt
4. Woman aged 35, married, mother of 2 children, high school girl. She always
had a tendency to self-understatement, trembling, pessimism. She is still tuned in
the direction of sadness - no cause, little talk. It is difficult to establish contacts.
She was treated for depression two years ago. She was brought by her husband -
she refused to offer her a more advantageous position in her job with not being
able to do it. Somatically it's healthy. The probable diagnosis is:
a) Generalized anxiety disorder
b) Simplex schizophrenia
c) Dysthymia
d) Evil personality
5. Patient 41 years old, unskilled laborer, divorced, living in a joint dormitory. He is
known for his unreliability, aggression, and alcohol consumption. The abdomen
suffered a fall with a subsequent fracture of the arm, taken to the surgical ward.
The third day after his or her admission changed his behavior - he was blown up,
increased anxiety appeared. At night, his fingers began to shake his hands, he got
up from his bed, though he did not, he spoke to himself, his hand was moving as if
he was throwing up insects. The most likely diagnosis is:
a) Paranoid schizophrenia
b) Manic episode
c) Failure to adapt
d) Delirium tremens
Number of questions: 5
Test number: 6495349 / E
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CORRECT ANSWERS
1 b)
2 b)
3 c)
4 c)
5 d)

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