Thursday, 16 June 2011

Reactive psychoses

Reactive psychoses

1.        Firemen who put the fire down called an ambulance for a man who was brought out from the blocked room on fire in the condition of reactive stupor. Which drug should be introduced to patient in order to awaken him?
A.   Aminasin
B.    Caffeine
C.    Piracetam
D.   Diazepam
E.    Mageptil

2.        Which drug is the most adequate for the patient with reactive stupor?
A.   Seduxen
B.   Mageptil
C.   Clopixol
D.   Piracetam
E.    Aminasin

3.        The drugs of choice in case of psychomotor excitation are:
A.   Eglonil
B.   Relanium
C.   Aminasin
D.   Triftazin
E.    Chlorprotixen

4.        Acute reaction due to a stress lasts for:
A.   Several minutes
B.   Several days
C.   Several months
D.   1 year
E.    5 years

5.        Which syndrome can be diagnosed along with hysterical reactive condition?
A.   Pseudodementia
B.   Purelism
C.   Stupor
D.   Ganger’s syndrome
E.    All of the above

6.        Variants of hypokinetic form of acute reactive psychosis are:
A.   Affectogenic stupor
B.    Stupor with hallucination-delirious feelings
C.    Inert apatic stupor
D.   Depressive stupor
E.    Catatonic stupor

7.        For acute shock conditions the following type of consciousness blanking is typical:
A.   Sleeplike-lanking
B.    Amentive
C.    Twilight
D.   Stunning
E.    Sopor

8.        Which character of delirium is most typical for reactive paranoids?
A.   Self-humiliation
B.    Of greatness
C.    Of following
D.   Of correlation
E.    Cottar’s

9.        Through which emotions acute shock psychoses get realized?
A.   Fear
B.   Offence
C.   Anger
D.   Depression
E.    Dysphoria

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