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A 34-Year-Old Woman Comes to the Office with Her Husband

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A 34-year-old woman comes to the office with her husband due to behavioral changes over the past 6 weeks.  The husband says, "She's not an angry person, but ever since she was in a car accident, little things seem to set her off.  She yells and honks at people for not using their turn signals and gets upset when we have to wait for a table at restaurants."  The patient describes difficulty sleeping due to thoughts "swirling" in her head and feeling panicked every time she wakes up.  She does not use illicit substances or take any medications.  The patient sustained a wrist fracture in a motor vehicle collision 2 months ago; medical history is otherwise unremarkable.  Family history is significant for a brother diagnosed with bipolar disorder.  Vital signs and physical examination, including neurological examination, are within normal limits.  On mental status examination, the patient appears restless and tired.  Which of the following is the best next step in management of this patient?


A) Begin buspirone
B) Begin quetiapine
C) Obtain MRI of the brain
D) Provide reassurance and prescribe short-term alprazolam
E) Recommend cognitive-behavioral therapy
F) Refer for group therapy
G) Start lithium

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