Thursday, 16 June 2011

psychiatry questions= Epilepsy

Epilepsy

1. Features typical for epileptic attack:
A. Sweeping motions with different expressive gesture
B. Situational conditionality
C. Body injury, tongue biting
D. Absence of total amnesia during the attack
E. Presence of pupil reactions

2. Depth of consciousness disorder after clonic phase of generalized attack corresponds to:
A. Coma
B. Sopor
C. Stunning
D. Obnubilation
E. Somnolence

3. In case of dystrophy patient with epilepsy prevalably has disorders of:
A. Thinking
B. Consciousness
C. Emotions
D. Memory
E. Motor disorders

4. Before grand mal patients has an aura which starts with unpleasant feelings in epigastria with nausea. After that feeling move upwards to heart, and after the patient feels like a strike in the head. What kind of aura is this?
A. Visceral-sensorial
B. Visceral-motor
C. Sensorial
D. Impulsive
E. Ppsychic

5. What kind of consciousness blank more often occurs in patients with epilepsy?
A. Twilight
B. Oneiroid
C. Stunning
D. Delirium
E. Amention

6. In therapeutic department
A. Aminasin
B. Chloral-hydrate
C. Diazepam
D. Lasics
E. Magnesium sulfate

7.What kind of diazepam introduction is the best in case of epileptic status?
A.   Peroral
B.   Subcutaneous
C.   Intramuscularly
D.   Intravenously floating
E.    Intravenously dropping

8. What is the starting intravenous injecting dose of diazepam for complex treatment of epileptic status in somatic healthy adult patient?
A. 5 mg
B. 10 mg
C. 20 mg
D. 50 mg
E. 100 mg

9. Patient with epileptic status along with growing manifestations of brain and lungs edema collapse condition has developed. What drug from the following is absolutely contraindicated?
A. Cardiac glycosides
B. Camphor
C. Hormones of epinephral cortex
D. Lazics
E. ATP

10. Petit mal are:
A. Adversive
B. Jackson’s
C. Tonic
D. Clonic
E. Impulsive

11. The typical attacks for alcohol epilepsy are:
A. Tonic-clonic
B. Impulsive (myoclonic)
C. Adversive
D. Jackson’s
E. Impulsive

12. Seizure grand mal attacks are:
A. Propulsive
B. Jackson’s
C. Retropulsive
D. Adversive
E. Impulsive


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