malignancies is most likely in this patient? A.carcinoma of the pancreas B.glioblastoma C.carcinoma of the stomach D.Kaposi sarcoma E.pancoast tumor 34.A patient who had a painful bee sting is now afraid of flies and birds.This would be an example of which of the following? A.classical conditioning B.flooding C.operant conditioning D.shaping E.stimulus generalization 35.A 25-year-old man is admitted to the hospital after coming to the doctor carrying a bottle containing bloody urine.All tests were negative,and he was observed stealing a test tube of blood from the laboratory technician's cart.Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? A.antisocial personality disorder B.factitious disorder C.malingering D.schizophrenia E.somatization disorder 36.A 48-year-old woman comes to the doctor complaining of vague pains in the abdomen,legs,and thighs.On physical examination,the only positive findings are varicose veins of 20 years'duration.The patient,upon being told of this,insists on being operated on for the varicose veins immediately.Which of the following is most likely to underlie this wish for immediate surgery? A.anxiety B.depression C.drug dependence psychosis 37.According to Piaget,in which of the following do children of middle teenage years typically engage? A.abstract thinking B.circular reactions C.cognitive map D.concrete operations E.preoperational activities 38.According to psychoanalytic theory,which of the following is a function of the superego? A.curiosity B.guilt C.music appreciation D.perception E.sexual urge 39.Which of the following is used in treating major depression and has the greatest sedative effect? A.bupropion B.desipramine C.fluoxetine D.mirtazapine E.venlafaxine 40.An internist tells the psychiatric consultant that she is having difficulty with amalignancies is most likely in this patient? A. carcinoma of the pancreas B. glioblastoma C. carcinoma of the stomach D. Kaposi sarcoma E. pancoast tumor 34. A patient who had a painful bee sting is now afraid of flies and birds. This would be an example of which of the following? A. classical conditioning B. flooding C. operant conditioning D.shaping E.stimulus generalization 35. A 25-year-old man is admitted to the hospital after coming to the doctor carrying a bottle containing bloody urine. All tests were negative, and he was observed stealing a test tube of blood from the laboratory technician's cart. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? A. antisocial personality disorder B. factitious disorder C. malingering D.schizophrenia E.somatization disorder 36. A 48-year-old woman comes to the doctor complaining of vague pains in the abdomen, legs, and thighs. On physical examination, the only positive findings are varicose veins of 20 years' duration. The patient, upon being told of this, insists on being operated on for the varicose veins immediately. Which of the following is most likely to underlie this wish for immediate surgery? A. anxiety B. depression C. drug dependence psychosis 37. According to Piaget, in which of the following do children of middle teenage years typically engage? A. abstract thinking B. circular reactions C. cognitive map D. concrete operations E. preoperational activities 38. According to psychoanalytic theory, which of the following is a function of the superego? A. curiosity B. guilt C. music appreciation D. perception E.sexual urge 39. Which of the following is used in treating major depression and has the greatest sedative effect? A. bupropion B. desipramine C. fluoxetine D. mirtazapine E. venlafaxine 40. An internist tells the psychiatric consultant that she is having difficulty with a