MCQs 2 John O’Donovan. MCQ 1-10 Hysteria La belle indifference is to be expected. Symptoms are more commonly left sided. Is more common in women Is well.

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MCQs 2 John O’Donovan

MCQ 1-10 Hysteria La belle indifference is to be expected. Symptoms are more commonly left sided. Is more common in women Is well understood Can be associated with somatisation Rem sleep Is associated with sleep walking Is associated with penile erection Is needed for memory Shows rebound by means of vivid dreams occurs in cats more then humans

MCQs Absent knee jerks and extensor plantars Thiamine deficiency Pyridoxine excess Lou Gehrig’s disease Cord transection at L2 level Spinocerebellar ataxias EEG findings in schizophrenia Robust alpha Spikes Beta excess if on benzos May be used diagnostically Can show a difference from a severe depressive episode.

MCQs Organic diagnosis Common in differential Rare in practicality is more often due to primary CNS rather then systemic pathology Is suggested by an atypical psychiatric presentation Is rare in anxiety disorders Chronic interictal psychosis Occurs in generalised epilepsies Is very dissimilar from schizohrenia Generally patient develop less negative syndrome Is associated with febrile convulsions Can begin as isolated episodes of post ictal psychosis

MCQs Match the drugs Venlafaxine Sertraline Citalopram Chlorpromazine Aripiprazole Clozapine Match them up MAOI Most selective SSRI Gargantuan Lowers seizure setting Polmorphic ventricular tachycardia SNRI

MCQs Match them up Diplopia on lateral gaze Left foot drop Small pupil and partial ptosis Kluver bucy syndrome Accessory nerve palsy puzzles Sex and food Henry’s wives, how many? Cross your legs properly please He sat in a corner He didn’t shrug his shoulders in disgust.