Thursday, 16 June 2011

Posttraumatic psychoses

Posttraumatic psychoses

1.    On the background of postcommotional syndrome the following may appear:
A.   Traumatic cerebrasthenia
B.   Traumatic encephalopathy
C.   Traumatic dementia
D.   All of the above
E.    None from the above

2.    Traumatic encephalopathy is characterized by:
A.   Disorders of intellectual-memory sphere
B.   Change of characterological peculiarities
C.   Decreasing of adaptive abilities
D.   All of the above
E.    None from the above

3.    The most heavy form of remoted consequences of traumatic damage of brain is:
A.   Dementia
B.   Cerebrasthenia
C.   Encephalopathy
D.   Epilepsy
E.    Affective disorders

4.    The patients after having a head trauma lost memory for the events that happened before trauma and in posttraumatic period. This disorder is classified as:
A.   Retrograde amnesia
B.   Anterograde amnesia
C.   Syndrome of Vernike-Korsakov
D.   Transitory anamnestic syndrome
E.    Anteroretrograde amnesia

5.    constant mnestic syndrome is typical for:
A.   Alcoholism
B.    Epilepsy
C.    Eclectic-seizure therapy
D.   Head trauma, subarachnoid hemorrhage
E.    Syndrome of Korsakov

6.    Nopsychotic disorder in acute period of head trauma is:
A.   Amnestic syndrome
B.    Maniac syndrome
C.    Astheno-phobic syndrome
D.   Depressive syndrome
E.    Moria

7.    Immediately after having a head trauma the patient fell unconscious. During the examination it was found that tendon and periostal reflexes are absent, the breathing is superficial, often, corneal reflex is present. This condition is determined as:
A.   Sopor
B.    Amentia
C.    Coma
D.   Posttraumatic encephalopathy
E.    Obnubilation

8.    During the examination patient was found to have disorders of individuality in the form of demonstrative behavior, emotional lability, egocentrism, theatrality. From the anamnesis it is known that 2 years ago the patient has a head trauma. What is this?
A.   Posttraumatic asthenia
B.    Posttraumatic encephalopathy
C.    Posttraumatic hysteric psychopathization of the individual
D.   Hysteria
E.    Psychasthenia


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