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Get ahead! Specialties: 100 EMQs for Finals 2nd edition [Minkštas viršelis]

(Leeds General Infirmary, UK)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 540 g, 5 Tables, black and white
  • Serija: Get ahead!
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Dec-2015
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 148225316X
  • ISBN-13: 9781482253160
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 540 g, 5 Tables, black and white
  • Serija: Get ahead!
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Dec-2015
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 148225316X
  • ISBN-13: 9781482253160
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Fully updated, this new edition of the successful Get ahead! Specialties: 100 EMQs for Finals provides invaluable revision for all medical students preparing for their final examinations. Written by experienced authors, and with Saran Shantikumar as the series editor, this book covers the entire syllabus in a clear and comprehensive style.

The second edition has been completely updated according to current curriculum, and the questions are written in a style similar to the Medical Schools Council Assessment Alliance (MSCAA) bank. Get ahead! Specialties: 100 EMQs for Finals builds on the strengths of the first edition to provide reliable and effective revision practice to help achieve success in the final exams.
Preface ix
Introduction to Get ahead! xi
Practice Paper 1 Questions
1(34)
Theme 1 Antenatal screening
1(1)
Theme 2 Chronic pelvic pain
2(1)
Theme 3 Cardiotocography
3(1)
Theme 4 Sexually transmitted infections
4(1)
Theme 5 Hormones of menstruation
5(1)
Theme 6 Pain in pregnancy
6(1)
Theme 7 Fetal presentation
7(1)
Theme 8 Diabetes in pregnancy
8(1)
Theme 9 Hormone replacement therapy
9(1)
Theme 10 Premature labour
10(25)
Practice Paper 1 Answers
11(24)
Practice Paper 2 Questions
35(32)
Theme 1 Antepartum haemorrhage
35(2)
Theme 2 Menstrual dysfunction
37(1)
Theme 3 Physiological changes in pregnancy
38(1)
Theme 4 Vaginal bleeding
39(1)
Theme 5 Contraindications to contraception
40(1)
Theme 6 Rhesus disease
41(1)
Theme 7 Classification of ovarian tumours
42(1)
Theme 8 Management of endometrial and cervical cancer
43(1)
Theme 9 Drug management of preeclampsia
44(1)
Theme 10 Induction and augmentation of labour
45(22)
Practice Paper 2 Answers
47(20)
Practice Paper 3 Questions
67(34)
Theme 1 Infection in pregnancy
67(1)
Theme 2 Female anatomy
68(1)
Theme 3 Obstetric emergencies
69(1)
Theme 4 Contraception
70(1)
Theme 5 Postpartum haemorrhage
71(1)
Theme 6 Cervical screening
72(1)
Theme 7 Mechanisms of labour
73(1)
Theme 8 Complications of Caesarean section
74(1)
Theme 9 Gynaecological malignancies
75(1)
Theme 10 The infertility clinic
76(25)
Practical Paper 3 Answers
79(22)
Practice Paper 4 Questions
101(32)
Theme 1 Methods of delivery
101(1)
Theme 2 Urogynaecology
102(1)
Theme 3 Drugs in pregnancy
103(1)
Theme 4 Perimenopausal hormones
104(1)
Theme 5 Acute pelvic pain
105(2)
Theme 6 Gametogenesis
107(1)
Theme 7 Genital infections
108(1)
Theme 8 Twins
109(1)
Theme 9 Ectopic pregnancy
110(2)
Theme 10 Ultrasound scanning in pregnancy
112(21)
Practice Paper 4 Answers
113(20)
Practice Paper 5 Questions
133(28)
Theme 1 Abdominal pain
133(1)
Theme 2 Apnoea
134(1)
Theme 3 Immunization schedule
135(1)
Theme 4 Child protection
136(1)
Theme 5 Management of asthma
137(2)
Theme 6 Investigating the febrile child
139(1)
Theme 7 Obesity
140(1)
Theme 8 Heart murmurs
141(1)
Theme 9 Diarrhoea
142(1)
Theme 10 Haematology and haematological malignancy
143(18)
Practice Paper 5 Answers
145(16)
Practice Paper 6 Questions
161(34)
Theme 1 Vomiting
161(2)
Theme 2 The child with a limp
163(1)
Theme 3 Cough
164(1)
Theme 4 Chromosomal disorders
165(1)
Theme 5 Arthritis
166(1)
Theme 6 Jaundice in the newborn
167(1)
Theme 7 Seizures
168(1)
Theme 8 Fever and a rash
169(1)
Theme 9 Failure to thrive
170(1)
Theme 10 Haematuria
171(24)
Practice Paper 6 Answers
173(22)
Practice Paper 7 Questions
195(28)
Theme 1 Constipation
195(1)
Theme 2 Anaemia
196(1)
Theme 3 Stridor
197(1)
Theme 4 Developmental assessment
198(1)
Theme 5 Oedema
199(1)
Theme 6 Diagnosis of electrolyte imbalance
200(1)
Theme 7 Management of electrolyte imbalance
201(1)
Theme 8 Congenital heart disease
202(1)
Theme 9 Organisms associated with paediatric pathology
203(1)
Theme 10 The crying baby
204(19)
Practice Paper 7 Answers
205(18)
Practice Paper 8 Questions
223(28)
Theme 1 Scrotal pain and swelling
223(1)
Theme 2 Acid-base disturbances
224(1)
Theme 3 Sore throat
225(1)
Theme 4 Illnesses protected against by immunization
226(1)
Theme 5 The febrile child
227(1)
Theme 6 Modes of inheritance
228(1)
Theme 7 Headaches
229(1)
Theme 8 Dysuria
230(1)
Theme 9 Short stature
231(1)
Theme 10 Petechiae and purpura
232(19)
Practice Paper 8 Answers
235(16)
Practice Paper 9 Questions
251(30)
Theme 1 Dementia
251(1)
Theme 2 First-rank symptoms
252(1)
Theme 3 Causes of weight loss
253(1)
Theme 4 Mood disorders
254(1)
Theme 5 Descriptive psychopathology 1
255(1)
Theme 6 Sleep disorders
256(1)
Theme 7 Suicide
257(1)
Theme 8 Psychiatric disorders relating to women's health
258(1)
Theme 9 Substance use
259(1)
Theme 10 Syndromes in psychiatry
260(21)
Practice Paper 9 Answers
261(20)
Practice Paper 10 Questions
281(28)
Theme 1 Neurotic disorders
281(1)
Theme 2 Side effects of psychiatric medication
282(1)
Theme 3 Descriptive psychopathology 2
283(1)
Theme 4 Psychotic disorders
284(1)
Theme 5 Psychiatry of sexuality
285(1)
Theme 6 Management of depression
286(1)
Theme 7 Transcultural psychiatric disorders
287(1)
Theme 8 Psychiatric signs of physical illness
288(1)
Theme 9 The Mental Health Act
289(1)
Theme 10 Personality disorders
290(19)
Practice Paper 10 Answers
291(18)
Index 309
Peter Cartledge , consultant paediatrician, Leeds Children's Hospital, UK Fiona Bach , specialty registrar in obstetrics and gynaecology, London, UKRebecca Cairns , GP, Horton Bank Practice, Bradford, UKMahesh Jayaram , senior lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, AustraliaMary Watson , Leeds General Infirmary, UKEdited by: Saran Shantikumar , academic clinical fellow in public health, University of Warwick, UK