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QUESTION 1 Jason is a 6-year-old child whose mother presents to the...
QUESTION 1
1. Jason is a 6-year-old child whose mother presents to the clinic with him. The mother says
that "he's not himself lately." After a thorough workup, you diagnose the patient as
having GAD. Which of the following medications would be the LEAST appropriate to
prescribe to this chi
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QUESTION 1 Jason is a 6-year-old child whose mother presents to the...
QUESTION 1
1. Jason is a 6-year-old child whose mother presents to the clinic with him. The mother says
that "he's not himself lately." After a thorough workup, you diagnose the patient as
having GAD. Which of the following medications would be the LEAST appropriate to
prescribe to this child?
2. a.Sertraline
3. b.Paroxetine
4. c.Venlafaxine
5. d.Buspirone
6.
3.75 points
QUESTION 2
1. Earle is an 86-year-old patient who presents to the hospital with a Community Acquired
Pneumonia. During stay, you notice that the patient often seems agitated. He suffers from
cognitive decline and currently takes no mental health medications. Treatment for the
CAP include ceftriaxone and azithromycin. The LEAST appropriate medication to treat
Earle's anxiety is:
2. a.sertraline
3. b.duloxetine
4. c.citalopram
5. d.venlafaxine
6.
3.75 points
QUESTION 3
1. Which of the following medications, when given intramuscularly, is most likely to cause
severe postural hypotension?
2. a.haloperidol
3. b.lorazepam
4. c.benztropine
5. d.chlorpromazine
6.
3.75 points
QUESTION 4
1. Melvin is an 89-year-old male who presents to the clinic with signs/symptoms consistent
with MDD. Which of the following would be the LEAST appropriate medication to
prescribe to this elderly patient?
2. a.nortriptyline
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