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Psychiatry General part According to ICD-10 classification for psychiatry following terms are used The causes of psychiatric disorders are The term psychosis is used for Psychosis is characterized byinvoluntary psychiatric hospitalisation is indicated in patients Indications for restriction of legal competence include The court can consider insanity of a person who has commited a crime in the case of The projective psychodiagnostic methods include The psychometric and neuropsychological testing methods include Biological treatment methods in psychiatry include Electroconvulsive therapy is indicated in Psychotherapy is indicated in acute phase of the treatment of Behavioral psychotherapeutic methods do not include The regular assessments of differential blood count are mandatory during the treatment with Primary indications of antipsychotics include Mood stabilizers do not includehypnotics are indicated in treatment oftherapy with benzodiazepins is contraindicated in the treatment of Primary indications of cognitives include Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRI) belong to Serotonine-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors belong to Side effects of typical antipsychotics include Side effects of atypical antipsychotics include Typical side effects of tricyclic antidepressants includetypical side effects of SSRI antidepressants include Risks of benzodiazepines anxiolytics and hypnotics include Behavioral psychotherapeutic methods do not include Behavioral psychotherapeutic methods do not include Behavioral psychotherapeutic methods do not include Outpatient s psychiatric departments includedisturbances of perception include

Illusions HallucinationsPseudohallucinationsPsychosensoric disturbances Gnostic disturbances Fantasy is characterized by Verbal-motoric hallucinations MicropsiaAuditory elementary hallucinations Auditory verbal hallucinations Extracampine hallucinations Fantasy is characterized by Autistic fantasy Pseudologia fantasticaoneiroid fantasy Thinking/Though processdisturbances in speed of thinking /though process TachypsychismBradypsychismDisturbances of though organisation and structure include Disturbances of the though content includedelusion Delusions are classified intodepressive (melancholic) delusions Mark out depressive delusions Expansive delusions Mark out expansive delusions Paranoid delusions Mark out paranoid delusions Autistic delusion Disturbances of organisation of thinking include Symbolic thinking Obsessive thinking Autistic thinking PerseverationTangential thinking Catathymic thinking Obsessive thinking Disturbances of memory HypomnesiaHypermnesiaAmnesiaConfabulationsDisturbances of intelligence DementiaPseudodementiaDisturbances of emotions Global disturbances of emotions include: Pathological (patic) moodpathological (patic) mood is divided according to form intoanhedonia Pathological affect

Disturbances of higher emotions include Phobias Disturbances of will include Disturbances of acting include Disturbances of psychomotor activity include AgitationQualitative disturbances of acting include AnorexiaDisturbances of drive for preservation oneself include Short-circuit reaction / acting Impulsive reaction/acting Compulsions Catatonic symptoms Catatonic symptoms include Qualitative disturbances of consciousness include Mental confusion (amentia) DeliriumObnubilationSelf-awareness (idiognosia) Global disturbances of attention include Personality Personality degradation Retardation of personality Personality depravation Personality desintegration Defense mechanisms of personality Defense mechanisms of personality include SyndromeDepressive syndrome is characterised by Depressive syndrome Expansive syndrome is characterised by Hallucinatory syndrome is characterized by Paranoid-hallucinatory syndrome Anxiety syndrome is characterized by Paranoid syndrome is characterized by Hypochondriacal syndrome is characterized by Organic brain syndrome (Organic psychosyndrome) Amnestic-confabulatory syndrome (by Korsakov) Dementia syndrome Special part

Types of anxiety disorders are Social anxiety disorder (social phobia) Panic disorder Agoraphobia Agoraphobia Acute treatment of panic attack requires Obsessive-compulsive disorder In the clinical picture of obsessive compulsive disorder there are present Long-term administration of benzodiazepine anxiolytics in patients with anxiety disorders is dangerous In the long-term treatment of anxiety disorders are the most frequently indicated Posttraumatic stress disorder Therapy of anxious disorders consists of Which neurotransmiters do not play a key role in the pathogenesis of depressive symptoms? Depressive episode Hospitalisation in depression is indicated The indication for acute hospitalization of the patient with depression is Affective disorders Symptoms of depression are Symptoms of depression are Which of the following symptoms is part of depressive episode Which of the following symptoms is part of depressive episode Which of the following symptoms is part of manic episode Which of the following symptoms is part of manic episode Which of the following symptoms is part of manic episode Which of the following symptoms is part of manic episode In bipolar affective disorder Bipolar affective disorder In the treatment of bipolar affective disorder Which of the following is symptoms/features of psychosis The risk for schizophrenia in the child with one parent having schizophrenia is Bizarre delusions are typical for Schizophrenia Schizophrenia Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Schizophrenia Catatonic syndrome The diagnostic and differential diagnostic examinations in schizophrenia include Schizophrenia spectrum disorders include Symptoms of schizophrenia are Symptoms of schizophrenia are Symptoms of schizophrenia are The cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia include Negative symptoms of schizophrenia Positive symptoms of schizophrenia are Positive symptoms of schizophrenia are Positive signs of schizophrenia Negative symptoms of schizophrenia are Negative symptoms of schizophrenia are Negative signs of schizophrenia Prodromal signs of schizophrenia Bleuler s basal symptoms of schizophrenia are Schneider s first-rank symptoms of schizophrenia are Types of schizophrenia defined by ICD-10 are Therapy of schizophrenia includes Symptoms of psychosis can be present in Induced psychosis (shared psychotic disorder-folie á deux) Schizoaffective disorder Therapy of schizoaffective disorder includes Organic mental disorders Causes of organic mental disorders are Which of the following disorders is included in organic mental disorders Dementia Which of the following conditions is primary degenerative dementia Which of the following belongs to the secondary causes of dementia Which of the following belongs to belongs to the secondary causes of dementia Which of the following belongs to belongs to the symptoms of dementia Which of the following belongs to belongs to fundamental symptoms of dementia Which of the following belongs to the non- cognitive symptoms of dementia

In dementias, the following measures are required for differential diagnosis Which of the following is used in treatment of dementia Which of the following is etiological factor causing delirium Which of the following is etiological factor causing delirium Which of the following belongs to disturbances of consciousness Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of confusion Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of delirium Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of delirium Therapy of delirium includes Epilepsy can be connected with Hyperthyroidism can be the cause of Hypothyroidism can be the cause of Hypercorticism can be connected with Deficit of B vitamins can cause Which of the following belongs to most frequent and severe mental conditions in older age Which of the following belongs to non-cognitive symptoms/features of dementia Which of the following is true for Alzheimer disease Which of the following belongs to the symptoms/features of Alzheimer dementia Which of the following belongs to the symptoms/features of severe stage of Alzheimer dementia Which of the following belongs to the symptoms/features of terminal stage of Alzheimer dementia Which of the following belongs to the basic symptoms/features for diagnosis of Alzheimer dementia Which of the following is typical for Lewy body dementia Which of the following is typical for vascular dementia Dementia could be result of Which of the following belongs to the symptoms/features of pseudodementia Which of the following is true for use of benzodiazepines in older people Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of paranoid personality disorder Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of schizoid personality disorder Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of antisocial personality disorder Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of borderline personality disorder Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of histrionic personality disorder Depravation of personality is present at:

Character is connected with Psychopathy corresponds to: Narcisstic personality disorder is characterized by: Which of the following conditions belongs to the forms of impulse control disorders Which of the following conditions belongs to the forms of impulse control disorders Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of eating disorders Which of the following conditions belongs to the forms of eating disorders Which of the following belongs to the symptoms /signs of mental anorexiawhich of the following belongs to the symptoms /signs of mental anorexia Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of mental bulimia Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of insomnia Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of hypersomnia Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of narkolepsia Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of parasomnia Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of somnambulism Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of pavor nocturnus Which of the following is true for sexual deviations Which of the following belongs to sexual deviations with abnormal sexual object Which of the following belongs to the sexual deviations with abnormal sexual interaction Which of the following belongs to disorders of sexual identity Which of the following belongs to the functional sexual disorders Which of the following is true for tentamen suicidii Which of the following is true for automutilation Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of dependence Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of alcohol intoxication Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of alcohol intoxication Which of the following is correct for alcohol intoxication Severe alcohol intoxication can lead to Treatment of alcohol intoxication consists of Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (without delirium) Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (without delirium) Which of the following is correct for alcohol dependence Which of the following belongs to the symptoms/features of alcohol dependence

Which of the following belongs to the somatic complications of alcohol dependence Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of delirium tremens Which of the following belongs to the symptoms/features of delirium tremens delirium Which of the following belongs to the symptoms/features of alcoholic hallucinosis Which of the following belongs to the symptoms/features of alcoholic paranoid psychosis Which of the following true for Korsakoff's syndrome Which of the following belongs to the symptoms/features alcohol dementia Which of the following belongs to contraindications of treatment with opioids Heroin Methadone Route of administration of heroin is Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of heroin intoxication Which of the following belongs to the symptoms/features of heroin over-intoxication Which of the following belongs to the symptoms/features of heroin withdrawal syndrome Which of the following belongs to the symptoms of withdrawal syndrome from heroin Which of the following is true for withdrawal syndrome in addiction to heroin Which of the following is true for long-lasting use of marihuana Which of the following belongs to the symptoms/features of intoxication with psychostimulants Which of the following belongs to the symptoms/features of intoxication with psychostimulants Which of the following is true for psychostimulants. Which of the following belongs to symptoms/features of intoxication with hallucinogenic drugs Which of the following is hallucinogenic drug Which of the following belongs to typical symptoms/signs of intoxication with deliriogenic drugs Synonym for hyperkinetic disorder is Hyperkinetic disorder Which of the following belongs to specific learning disorders Which of the following is typical for hyperkinetic disorder Which of the following is true for hyperkinetic disorder Which of the following is true for conduct disorder in childhood Which of the following is true for Separation anxiety disorder of childhood Which of the following is true for tic disorders

Which of the following is true for nonorganic enuresis Which of the following is true for nonorganic encopresis Which of the following is true for balbuties Which of the following is included to pervasive developmental disorders Which of the following is true for Kanner s infantile autism Which of the following is typical symptom/sign for Kanner s infantile autism Which of the following is true for child autism Which of the following is true for Asperger's syndrome Which of the following is true for schizophrenia with onset in childhood Dysorthography is