The prison doctor sees a 25-year-old man for some minor injuries sustained during a recent lunchroom brawl. The patient has a long history of getting into trouble. During his interview, he seems very charming and carefully deflects all responsibility to others and gets irritable and hostile once probed on the issues. He is married and has 2 young children for whom he does not pay child support. Which of the following details is most critical for diagnosing this patient’s condition?
ACriminal record
BHistory of substance abuse
CFamily history
DEvidence of lack of remorse
EChildhood history
A 29-year-old woman is hospitalized due to depression and suicidal ideation. She has a 5-year history of chaotic relationships that last only a few short weeks or months. Each relationship has left her feeling abandoned, empty, and extremely upset. During these periods, the patient confesses to shopping and making big purchases on impulse. She says she gets bored easily and moves on to the next adventure. The patient denies any changes in appetite, energy level, or concentration. On examination, multiple linear lacerations of varying phases of healing were noted on her forearms and trunk. Following consultation, she praises physicians to be ‘the best people on the planet’, but when the nurse came in to take her blood, she furiously stated that ‘all nurses are incompetent and cruel’. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
ABorderline personality disorder
BHistrionic personality disorder
CMajor depressive disorder (MDD)
DBipolar I disorder
EFactitious disorder
A 60-year-old man is brought to the emergency department after a fall. He has been seen by the triage nurse but has not been evaluated by a physician. He is heard yelling down the hallway, requesting to speak to “whoever is in charge.” He refuses to talk to the emergency resident and insists on talking to the attending physician despite being informed that the attending is currently resuscitating a patient who was in a car accident. He says that he deserves better treatment because he has made numerous contributions to the field of medicine. When asked about his work, he mentions that he was a medical device salesman. He is accompanied by his wife, who appears embarrassed. She claims that her husband frequently makes a scene and apologizes for her husband's behavior. On mental status examination, the patient is oriented to person, place, and time. He appears agitated and speaks in short, pressured sentences. There is no disorder of thought process or content. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
AAcute stress disorder
BBipolar disorder
CHistrionic personality disorder
DNarcissistic personality disorder
EObsessive compulsive personality disorder
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