Test Five



Test Five





Questions



1. The kappa statistic is commonly used to assess agreement across raters. Values above what number are considered to represent high levels of agreement?


A. 0.005


B. 0.60


C. 0.01


D. 0.75


E. 1.0



2. Four categories of techniques are generally employed in the child psychiatric interview, which include engagement, projective, direct questioning, and interactive techniques. Which of the following describes projective techniques?


A. Techniques to put the child at ease so that the child will provide accurate and meaningful clinical information


B. Techniques to allow the child to reveal underlying themes or issues that the child may be unable to verbalize directly


C. Techniques to clarify particular points or to elicit specific information


D. Techniques to clarify how the child relates to as well as accepts or integrates input from others



3. A 4-year-old boy displays extreme sadness and distress when he must say good-bye to his preschool teacher at the end of the school year. Which of the following would be most helpful in the transition?


A. Introducing the boy to his next, new teacher right away


B. Visiting with the preschool teacher after the farewell


C. Preventing any further contact between the boy and his teacher in the future


D. Telling the boy that his teacher left because of his bad behavior


E. Reassuring the boy that he will have many teachers in the future



4. True or False: Psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and Tourette’s syndrome (TS) appear to exhibit mendelian patterns of inheritance.


A. True


B. False



5. Which of the following is NOT one of the diagnostic criteria for gender identity disorder (GID)?


A. A strong and persistent cross-gender identification


B. Persistent discomfort with his or her sex preference


C. The disturbance is not concurrent with a physical intersex condition


D. The disturbance causes clinically significant distress and impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning



6. In the treatment of selective mutism, introducing the child gradually and systematically into situations in which the child already speaks is an example of:


A. Prompting


B. Shaping


C. Situational fading


D. Individual fading


E. Backwards chaining



7. In which part of the brain are about half of all noradrenergic neurons located?


A. Substantia nigra


B. Locus coeruleus


C. Hippocampus


D. Amygdala


E. Thalamus




8. A developmental pediatrician is asked to evaluate a 24-month-old girl referred for regression in development. Her parents describe normal prenatal and perinatal development before recent loss of purposeful hand movements. DNA analysis is likely to reveal?


A. Deletion on chromosome 15


B. Disruption at the “fragile” site on the X chromosome


C. Mutation in the LIS-1 gene


D. Deletion on chromosome 7


E. MeCP2 gene mutation



9. The 5-year training program in pediatrics, general psychiatry, and child and adolescent psychiatry, better known as the “Triple Board” began as a pilot training experiment in which year?


A. 1946


B. 1964


C. 1985


D. 1992


E. 2000



10. Which of the following marks the start of adolescence?


A. Gonadarche


B. Adrenarche


C. High school


D. Breast development



11. Which of the following statements is TRUE?


A. By age 2, many children with autism show clear repetitive behaviors


B. By school age, many children with autism become more socially responsive


C. Language skills of children with autism never improve


D. Early intervention studies show no improvement in independent functioning


E. Two-thirds of adults with autism achieve independence



12. In a survey of 785 adolescent and adult females, which ethnic group had the highest rate of anorexia nervosa?


A. Asian-Americans


B. African-Americans


C. European-Americans


D. Latino-Americans


E. None, they were all found to be within the mean



13. What is the lifetime prevalence of bipolar disorder in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder?


A. 5% to 15%


B. 15% to 25%


C. 20% to 35%


D. 35% to 50%


E. Over 50%



14. In McHugh and Slavney’s four perspectives in psychiatric assessment that serves as an alternative to the biopsychosocial approach to formulation, which component addresses “what a patient is”?


A. Disease


B. Dimension


C. Behavior


D. Life story



15. In the study of sexual orientation, what part of the brain, in both animals and humans, has received particular interest?


A. Hypothalamus


B. Caudate nucleus


C. Medulla


D. Mamillary bodies


E. Hippocampus




16. Which of the following elements compose psychic reality?


A. Thoughts


B. Feelings


C. Fantasies


D. Perceptions of the external world


E. All of the above



17. Each of these is a model for psychiatric consultation to pediatrics EXCEPT:


A. Resource consultation


B. Process-educative consultation


C. Collaborative team


D. Family systems consultation


E. Administrative



18. True or False: Video surveillance of the mother and the child in the hospital has proved to be helpful in diagnosing Munchhausen syndrome by proxy.


A. True


B. False



19. True or False: According to International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-10, conduct disorder is not diagnosed if attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms are present.


A. True


B. False



20. ALL of the following may be a medical consequence of taking anabolic steroids EXCEPT:


A. Premature growth stoppage


B. Mood swings


C. Psychosis


D. Development of male sexual characteristics in women


E. Enlarged testicles



21. When is the best time to begin discussing with a child that he or she was adopted?


A. When they are in late elementary school


B. When they are preadolescent


C. When they are adolescent


D. When they ask whether they are adopted


E. Early in life



22. True or False: It is not unethical to use human subjects as a means to accomplish goals of research.


A. True


B. False



23. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in children are more likely to occur when there are additional stressors after the traumatic event including ALL of the following EXCEPT:


A. Dislocation


B. Reexperiencing


C. Loss


D. Separation from significant caregivers



24. In interpersonal psychotherapy for depressed adolescents (IPT-A), just as in the adult version (IPT), there are four identified problem areas upon which the therapy can focus. These four areas include ALL of the following EXCEPT:


A. Conduct issues


B. Grief


C. Interpersonal disputes


D. Role transitions


E. Interpersonal deficits




25. In any given year, how many children under 15 will have epilepsy?


A. One in 100


B. One in 200


C. One in 300


D. One in 500


E. One in 1,000



26. Which of the following sources is the BEST option for a forensic psychiatrist seeking ethical guidelines for a forensic evaluation?


A. American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry


B. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law


C. American Psychiatric Association


D. Local and state statutes


E. None of the above



27. Which of the following is NOT TRUE of children with childhood onset schizophrenia?


A. Higher rates of early language impairment


B. Higher rates of early social abnormalities


C. Higher rates of early motor abnormalities


D. Higher rates of cardiac abnormalities


E. All of the above



28. At higher doses, venlafaxine can be associated with the risk of which side effect in a dose-dependent relationship?


A. Urinary retention


B. QTc lengthening


C. Seizures


D. Diastolic hypertension


E. Systolic hypertension



29. Acute depression, intense anger, anxiety about future relationships, and social withdrawal can be characteristic of which group experiencing parental divorce?


A. Preschool children


B. Middle-school children


C. Adolescents


D. Boys


E. Girls



30. Children acquire skills best when:


A. They are under stress or trauma


B. Teachers have few expectations


C. Caregivers present them with tasks that are slightly too difficult to accomplish independently


D. No adult assistance is available



31. Multisystemic therapy, and the home-based service model within which it is delivered, differs from intensive, home-based family preservation programs that employ the crisis intervention model in several ways. These differences include:


A. Individual treatment of each family member


B. Master’s level clinicians supervised by doctoral-level clinicians


C. An assigned family aid who is from the same community as the family


D. Flexibility of theoretical framework


E. Inflexibility of treatment framework



32. In defining the clinical skills essential for infant assessment, three techniques are central. Which of the following is NOT one of the techniques?


A. Basic psychometric statistics


B. Interviewing skills


C. Observation of children and caregiver-child interactions


D. Synthesis of the information gathered during the evaluation




33. A child with deafness is likely to experience delays in ALL of the following areas EXCEPT:


A. Cognitive/academic


B. Social


C. Emotional


D. Gross motor


E. Language



34. Which of the following is a side effect of FK506, an immunosuppressant?


A. Delirium


B. Akinetic mutism


C. Seizure


D. Auditory hallucinations


E. All of the above



35. Which of the following is most likely to be a direct prevention-minded treatment?


A. Family therapy


B. Couples therapy


C. Individual therapy


D. Group therapy



36. A survey conducted by the National Association of State Fire Marshals in the late 1990s determined that children were responsible for roughly how many fires set annually?


A. 1,000


B. 5,000


C. 10,000


D. 25,000


E. 100,000



37. True or False: According to available evidence, group cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) involving other family members is as effective as individual CBT.


A. True


B. False



38. As a child psychiatrist, when you receive a subpoena you should provide any documents requested:


A. If the patient (or guardian) who holds the privilege to the health information has consented to its release


B. If there is a court order to release the information


C. As soon as possible, as a court order is presumed in the subpoena


D. After consulting with your attorney


E. A or B



39. True or False: In the group of individuals with mental retardation who have no known “organic” cause, disproportionately more persons are poor, from minority backgrounds, and of low intelligence quotient (IQ) parents.


A. True


B. False



40. True or False: In middle and high school students with ADHD, the inattentive subtype is more common.


A. True


B. False



41. True or False: Boys with gender identity disorder (GID) seem to have an aversion for rough and tumble play.


A. True


B. False




42. Drummond conducted the first systematic follow-up of girls with GID, evaluating 25 girls with a mean age of 8.8 years with a follow-up mean of 23.2 years. What conclusion was found?


A. 3 had persistent GID


B. 6 had persistent GID


C. 9 had persistent GID


D. 12 had persistent GID


E. 15 had persistent GID



43. In contrast to the more clinically oriented, categorical approach, multivariate or dimensional approaches to diagnosis offer ALL of the following advantages in the diagnosis of children and adolescents EXCEPT:


A. They assess various behaviors and dimensions of behavior rather than single pathognomonic features


B. They consider a dichotomous understanding of psychopathology


C. They encompass symptom coding in other than a dichotomous fashion


D. They utilize various rating scales and checklists based on self, parent, and teacher reports, or direct observation



44. ALL of these situations represent the potential establishment of a doctor-patient relationship with its ensuing fiduciary and legal obligations EXCEPT:


A. Responding to a nonpatient’s e-mail with therapeutic advice


B. Therapeutic advice given to an acquaintance at a dinner party


C. Responding to a prospective patient’s e-mail with a referral to someone in the patient’s geographic area


D. Working with the parents of a child in separate sessions without the child


E. Setting up of an appointment with a prospective patient, whom you have never seen, by the office staff for an initial evaluation



45. The Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale, second edition, a neonatal assessment test, is intended to assess ALL of the following capacities in the neonate EXCEPT:


A. Neurobehavioral organization


B. Adjustment to the ex utero environment


C. Whether the neonate can be weaned from supplemental oxygen


D. Ability to respond to the stress of labor and delivery



46. Prior to initiating a trial of lithium, a child may warrant which of the following?


A. Physical examination


B. Complete blood cell count


C. Electrolyte levels


D. Blood urea nitrogen level


E. All of the above



47. How does parental education relate to children’s school achievement?


A. Directly, through parents’ drive to succeed


B. Directly, through parental evaluation of the teaching environment


C. Indirectly, though reading and providing a warm and supportive environment


D. Indirectly, through parental knowledge of discipline


E. Parental education is not related to children’s school achievement



48. Which of the following statistics would most likely be used in a randomized experimental study?


A. Histogram


B. Correlation


C. Analysis of variance


D. Frequency distribution


E. Multiple regression



49. True or False: Fluoxetine has a metabolite that is psychoactive.


A. True


B. False




50. The concerns of young children about privacy are quite different from older children and adolescents. Which TWO of the following notions of privacy are the first to develop in young children?


A. Informational privacy


B. Territorial privacy


C. Possessional privacy


D. Clique privacy



51. The direct and indirect cost of mental illness for the total population of the United States was estimated in 1996 to be what amount?


A. $350 million


B. $2 billion


C. $780 million


D. $150 billion


E. $12 billion



52. ALL of the following should be considered when a child presents with enuresis EXCEPT:


A. Urinary tract infection


B. Constipation


C. Bladder physiology


D. Thyroid-stimulating hormone between 0.5 and 3.5 mIU/L



53. The period of the day that is the time of greatest risk for youth-on-youth violence during weekdays occurs between:


A. Early morning and the start of school


B. After midnight and early morning


C. After dinner and before midnight


D. End of the school day and early evening



54. Which of the following statements likely represents the better approach to managing an aggressive patient in the emergency room?


A. Firmly but gently say: “You are here for a psychiatric evaluation and you will not leave until it is completed”


B. “You have been here a while, would you like something to eat or drink?”


C. “You will not use vulgar language here”


D. “You have to calm down”


E. “Have you thought about what your mother goes through?”

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