NBME.ORG BEHAVIORAL SCI QUESTIONS
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A. Antisocial
B. Avoidant
C. Borderline
D. Obsessive-compulsive
E. Passive-aggressive - Passive-aggressive
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A. Barbiturate
B. Benzodiazepine
C. Monoamine oxidase inhibitor
D. Phenothiazine
E. Tricyclic compound - Phenothiazine
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A. Hypothyroidism
B. Infantile psoriasis
C. Milk allergy
D. Parental neglect
E. Pyloric stenosis - Parental neglect
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A. Delusional disorder, persecutory type
B. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
C. Panic disorder
D. Schizophrenia, paranoid type
E. Schizotypal personality disorder - Delusional disorder, persecutory type
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A. Normal grief reaction, and she requires no medical attention
B. Normal grief reaction, and she would benefit from diazepam therapy
C. Pathologic grief reaction, and she sh - Normal grief reaction, and she requires no medical attention
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A. Confront the patient about his poor behavior.
B. Explain the patient's resistance to him.
C. Laugh and joke with the patient.
D. Project a firm, businesslike manner - Project a respectful, tolerant attitude and encourage free discussion
- Formula for Odds Ratio (Odds-risk Ratio)?
- OR = (A)(D)/(B)(C)
- relative risk (qualitative definition):
- In a cohort study, the ratio of the incidence rate of a condition in exposed people to the incidence rate in unexposed people is the RELATIVE RISK.
- attributable risk qualitative definition?
- incidence rate in exposed people - minus the incidence rate in unexposed people.
- The [...] is used to estimate the relative risk in a case-control study.
- The odds-risk ratio is used to estimate the relative risk in a case-control study.
- IQ formula?
- IQ = MA/CA * 100
- a [...] can identify colors
- 3-year-old