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MRCP OFFICIAL EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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A 65-year-old woman presented with a 12-hour history of the sudden onset of gait unsteadiness, vomiting and headache, followed by increasing drowsiness. 
 
What is the most likely diagnosis? 
 
A: acute cerebellar haemorrhage 
 
 B: acute subdural haemorrhage 
 
 C: frontal subdural empyema 
 
 D: herpes simplex encephalitis 
 
 E: pituitary apoplexy - correct answer A 
 
A post-marketing observational study of a new drug was conducted on 5000 patients following clinical trials. 
 
What best...
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OCANZ WRITTEN QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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A 75 y/o F comes in for her annual check complaining of reduced vision and increased intolerance to glare. She has had a myopic shift and has cataracts. 
a) What factors should you consider when referring for cataract surgery? - Answer-Cataract Cause of visual complaint 
Compramising Lifestyle 
Driver 
Anisometropia 
Visual Acuity 
Other Ocular Pathology 
General Health and Medications 
Patient wants to have operation 
 
b) What type of cataract is most likely from the above description? - Answe...
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NSG 3100 (FUNDS) Exam 3
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Complete blood count (CBC) 
RBC 
Haemoglobin 
Haematocrit 
WBC 
Platelets 
Decreased Levels (CBC) 
Anaemia 
Bone Marrow Suppression 
Chronic infection 
Haemorrhage 
renal disease 
Vitamin b6. B12, or folic acid deficiency 
Increased Levels (CBC) 
Major Burns 
cardiovascular disease 
Chronic Lung Disease 
Congenital heart defect 
Polycythaemia vera 
Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) 
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) 
Creatine 
Potassium 
Sodium 
Calcium 
Chloride 
Glucose 
comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) ...
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MRCP Official Sample Questions And Answers Latest Top Score.
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MRCP Official Sample Questions And Answers Latest Top Score. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A 65-year-old woman presented with a 12-hour history of the sudden onset of gait unsteadiness, vomiting and headache, followed by increasing drowsiness. 
 
What is the most likely diagnosis? 
 
A: acute cerebellar haemorrhage 
 
 B: acute subdural haemorrhage 
 
 C: frontal subdural empyema 
 
 D: herpes simplex encephalitis 
 
 E: pituitary apoplexy - correct answer. A 
 
A post-marketing observati...
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Acute Stroke and TIA management Q&A
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define stroke - WHO 
a clinical syndrome consisting of 'rapidly developing clinical signs of focal neurological 
deficit (at times global) disturbance of cerebral function, lasting more than 24 h or 
leading to death with no apparent cause other than that of vascular origin' 
define transient ischaemic attack (TIA) 
stroke symptoms and signs that resolve within 24 hours. 
In practice <1 hour 
AHA/ASA - a transient episode of neurologic dysfunction caused by focal brain, spinal 
cord, or ret...
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OPTOM 316B Top Frequent Questions and CORRECT Answers
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When to do a VF test. - -Consider cost vs benefit. (Cost isn't necessarily monetary). 
-Based off patient history: head trauma, stroke, family history of glaucoma, patient 
complaint. 
-Age: older than 40 years. 
-Other signs of ocular disease: high IOP, asymmetric ON, macular haemorrhage. 
-Unexplained reduced VA. 
What to consider when selecting types of VF tests. - -Qualitative (good for first VF test) 
or quantitative (good for tracking). 
-What parts of the VF are you interested in? (Ce...
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Acute Stroke and TIA management
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Acute Stroke and TIA management 
define stroke - WHO 
a clinical syndrome consisting of 'rapidly developing clinical signs of focal neurological 
deficit (at times global) disturbance of cerebral function, lasting more than 24 h or 
leading to death with no apparent cause other than that of vascular origin' 
define transient ischaemic attack (TIA) 
stroke symptoms and signs that resolve within 24 hours. 
In practice <1 hour 
AHA/ASA - a transient episode of neurologic dysfunction caused by ...
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OCANZ Written Exam 2024 Final Study Guide
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A 75 y/o F comes in for her annual check complaining of reduced vision and increased 
intolerance to glare. She has had a myopic shift and has cataracts. 
a) What factors should you consider when referring for cataract surgery? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Cataract Cause of visual complaint 
Compramising Lifestyle 
Driver 
Anisometropia 
Visual Acuity 
Other Ocular Pathology 
General Health and Medications 
Patient wants to have operation 
b) What type of cata...
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NCC EFM practice Questions and Answers 100%
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NCC EFM practice Questions and Answers 100% 
Which of the following factors can have a negative effect on uterine blood flow? 
a. Hypertension 
b. Epidural 
c. Haemorrhage 
d. Diabetes 
e. All of the above {{Ans:- e. All of the above 
 
Stimulating the vagus nerve typically produces: 
a. A decrease in the heart rate 
b. An increase in the heart rate 
c. An increase in stroke volume 
d. No change {{Ans:- a. A decrease in the heart rate 
 
The vagus nerve begins maturation 26 to 28 weeks. Its domi...
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ATLS Latest 2023 Already Passed
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ATLS Latest 2023 Already Passed A => E in ATLS *Airway* (and c-spine and catastrophic haemorrhage) *-* If answering questions that airway is patent *-* Use jaw thrust to protect c-spine *-* Give 100% oxygen *-* Assume c-spine injury in blunt trauma until proven otherwise (x-ray or satisfies Canadian c-spine rules) 
*Breathing* *-* Assess oxygenation with pulse oximetry *-* Check air entry with auscultation (also auscultate heart) *-* Inspect, palpate and percuss chest wall *-* Check RR and ch...
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