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Psychiatry Finals: EMQs and OSCEs

ISBN: 978-1-4051-7527-2
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March 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface.

List of Abbreviations.

Introduction.

Part 1 Extended matching questions (EMQs).

Chapter 1 Introduction to psychiatry.

Answers.

Chapter 2 General adult psychiatry.

Answers.

Chapter 3 Organic and substance psychiatry.

Answers.

Chapter 4 Developmental disorders and other clinical syndromes.

Answers.

Chapter 5 Treatments in psychiatry.

Answers.

Chapter 6 Management issues in psychiatry.

Answers.

Chapter 7 Determinants of psychiatric illnesses.

Answers.

Chapter 8 Integrated diagnosis.

Answers.

Part 2 Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs).

Approaches to objective structured clinical examination stations.

1 History and assessment: Depression.

2 History and assessment: Bipolar affective disorder.

3 History and assessment: Anxiety disorders.

4 History and assessment: Obsessive-compulsive disorder.

5 History and assessment: Eating disorders.

6 History and assessment: Post-traumatic stress disorder.

7 History and assessment: Psychotic illness.

8 History and assessment: Puerperal psychosis.

9 History and assessment: Alcohol history.

10 History and assessment: Opiate misuse and.

risk minimisation.

11 History and assessment: Risk assessment for suicidality.

12 History and assessment: Risk assessment for violence.

13 Communication: Schizophrenia.

14 Communication: Alzheimer’s disease.

15 Communication: Attention-deficit/hyperkinetic disorder.

16 Communication: Autism (pervasive developmental disorder).

17 Communication: Antidepressant therapy with selective.

serotonin reuptake inhibitors.

18 Communication: Lithium therapy.

19 Communication: Clozapine.

20 Communication: Cognitive behavioural therapy.

21 Communication: Electroconvulsive therapy.

22 Communication: Detention under the.

Mental Health Act (1983).

23 Practical: Interpretation of blood tests.

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