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Which of the following is a feature of ARMS (at risk mental state)?
A. Aged 14 to 30.
B. Attenuated psychotic symptoms.
C. Limited intermittent psychotic symptoms.
D. All of the above
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Question 2 of 81
In the survey on GPs, with regards to managing patients with mental illnesses, Which of the following findings is CORRECT?
A. Most GPs perceived that found that they need more time for this group of patients.
B. About one quarter of respondents felt that negative impressions may be created in other patients and hence avoid their clinic.
C. Patients' preference and physician confidence often affects the management of such cases in primary care
D. All of the above
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Question 3 of 81
How should physicians treat patients who they suspect are incapable of keeping follow-up appointments?
A. Encourage patients to educate themselves and take responsibility for their health
B. Establish a system of penalties to increase retention rate
C. Disregard patients' incapacities and fit them into the schedule
D. Discuss the importance of personal responsibility before administering follow-up care
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Question 4 of 81
In Arab culture and Islam, which of the following parties may participate in medically related decisions for an adolescent patient?
A. Senior family members
B. The patient's father
C. The individual patient
D. All of the above
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Question 5 of 81
Which of the following skills do trained medical interpreters provide in the clinical setting?
A. They can help the patient make health care decisions
B. They are generally proficient in explaining clinical terminology to patients in an understandable cultural context and with limited distortion
C. They have an extensive knowledge of the patient's medical history
D. They provide the social and spontaneous interactions with patients, such as 'small talk' for the development of rapport
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