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A 35-year-old man is brought to the emergency department by his wife. She was called by his coworkers to come and pick him up from work after he barged into the company’s board meeting and was being very disruptive as he ranted on about all the great ideas he had for the company. When they tried to reason with him, he became hostile and insisted that he should be the CEO as he knew what was best for the future of the company. The patient’s wife also noted that her husband has been up all night for the past few days but assumed that he was handling a big project at work. The patient has no significant past medical or psychiatric history. Which of the following treatments is most likely to benefit this patient’s condition?

AAntidepressants

BValproic acid

CHaloperidol

DPsychotherapy

EClozapine

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A 22-year-old male with a history of difficult-to-treat bipolar disorder with psychotic features is undergoing a medication adjustment under the guidance of his psychiatrist. The patient was previously treated with lithium and is transitioning to clozapine. Which of the following tests will the patient need routinely?

AThyroid-stimulating hormone, prior to introducing the medication

BBasic metabolic panel, weekly

CHemoglobin A1c, weekly

DDexamethasone suppression test, monthly

EComplete blood count, weekly

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A 45-year-old obese man is evaluated in a locked psychiatric facility. He was admitted to the unit after he was caught running through traffic naked while tearing out his hair. His urine toxicology screening was negative for illicit substances and after careful evaluation and additional history, provided by his parents, he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and was treated with aripiprazole. His symptoms did not improve after several dosage adjustments and he was placed on haloperidol, but this left him too lethargic and slow and he was placed on loxapine. After several dosage adjustments today, he is still quite confused. He describes giant spiders and robots that torture him in his room. He describes an incessant voice screaming at him to run away. He also strongly dislikes his current medication and would like to try something else. Which of the following is indicated in this patient?

AHaloperidol

BOlanzapine

CChlorpromazine

DFluphenazine

EClozapine

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