09-27-2010, 02:44 PM
68. A 28-year-old woman presents to your clinic
complaining of feeling “on edge.” Upon further
questioning, you discover that she has also
noticed problems with irritability, insomnia,
fatigue, and restlessness. She also has a history
of worrying about things that seem to not
bother those around her. She states these symptoms
have been present for years but have
recently become worse. When you try to gather
more information, she interrupts to say that
she cannot stay much longer because she is
afraid that she will lose her new job as a
machinist.
Which of the following medications
would be most appropriate in this patient?
(A) diazepam
(B) amitriptyline
© doxepin
(D) oxazepam
(E) buspirone
complaining of feeling “on edge.” Upon further
questioning, you discover that she has also
noticed problems with irritability, insomnia,
fatigue, and restlessness. She also has a history
of worrying about things that seem to not
bother those around her. She states these symptoms
have been present for years but have
recently become worse. When you try to gather
more information, she interrupts to say that
she cannot stay much longer because she is
afraid that she will lose her new job as a
machinist.
Which of the following medications
would be most appropriate in this patient?
(A) diazepam
(B) amitriptyline
© doxepin
(D) oxazepam
(E) buspirone