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:::.:: MRCP 2 Nov, 2009 ::.:::
Published (2009-11-06 20:21:00)
what about the imgaes for the questions..u get it near the question itself or u get in a seperate booklet? and about psychiatry..do they have a considerable amounts of questions on management of psychiatric condidtions .. or do they concentrate on diagnosis for most of the part?
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A 4-wk-old female infant is...
Published (2009-11-04 13:32:00)
ANS--C Aldosterone is most likely to be deficient in this child. This occurs as a rare autosomal recessive disorder. If she had virilization, one would also consider congenital adrenal hyperplasia. In that case, 17-hyroxyprogesterone assay is the most important diagnostic test.
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A patient with large,...
Published (2009-11-03 13:37:00)
The answer is C. The cardiac lesions described are characteristic of acute bacterial endocarditis. The fact that the valvular vegetations are large and penetrating strongly suggests that they are due to a virulent, pyogenic pathogen. Among the answer choices, Staphylococcus aureus best fits this description, and is in fact the most common cause of acute bacterial endocarditis. Brain abscess, which produces ring-enhancing radiologic lesions,...
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A mother brings her 8-month-old...
Published (2009-11-06 15:46:00)
The answer is E. A large body of evidence exists to show that children in group day care are significantly more likely to develop otitis media after an upper respiratory tract infection compared to those in home care. One study showed that the rate of tympanostomies and adenoidectomies is 59-67% higher in children younger than 3 who attend day care. In addition, having older siblings, as this child does, has also been shown to significantly...
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An 8-month-old infant, who you...
Published (2009-10-31 16:27:00)
The answer is B. Constipation is a common problem in formula-fed infants, and it is best treated by increasing the amount of fluids in the diet, especially with fruit juices that contain sorbitol, such as prune and pear, which help to relieve constipation. It is often caused by a diet that is too low in fluids or deficient of bulk. It is not recommended to give mineral oil (choice A) to infants because of the risk of aspiration and severe...
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Latest active threads on www.aippg.net:
Started 5 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-03 11:01:00)
by ANSARI
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Started 1 day, 3 hours ago (2009-11-07 15:38:00)
by guesttttt
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Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-10-23 20:34:00)
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Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2009-11-07 14:30:00)
by Nathan
The answer is A. A minor illness with or without fever is not a contraindication for immunizations. There are often misconceptions about this idea. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Report of the Committee on Infectious Diseases, there is no evidence that indicates that immunizations should not be given during a minor febrile illness. This is important because deferring ...
Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2009-11-07 14:28:00)
by Nathan
The answer is A.
For many years intravenous pyelography was the diagnostic procedure of choice for the diagnosis of a renal stone. In recent years it has been replaced by helical CT scan without intravenous contrast. Administration of radiodense intravenous contrast that is excreted in the urine may obscure ureteral stones. The advantages of this diagnostic tool include lack of exposure ...
Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2009-11-07 14:24:00)
by Nathan
The answer is C.
Cough syncope is thought to be due to elevated intrathoracic pressure that is transmitted to the inferior and superior vena cavae. Because of the increased pressure on the venous systems, there is a drop in venous return with a concomitant drop in cardiac output. Bradycardia also can contribute to the syncope with increased vagal tone during the event.
Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2009-11-07 14:20:00)
by Nathan
The answer is A. This patient is presenting with inspiratory chest pain, a leathery rub on systole and diastole, and a newly enlarged heart. This is consistent with postviral pericarditis, the most common form of pericarditis. Treatment includes nonsteroidal antiinflammatory medication and in refractory cases, steroids. Other causes of pericarditis not apropos to this case include myocardial ...
Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2009-11-07 14:12:00)
by Nathan
A 63-year-old male with end-stage ischemic cardiomyopathy is offered a heart transplant from a 20-year-old female with brain death after a skiing accident. Which of the following is not a risk that the patient should be advised about if he decides to accept the heart?
A. Increased risk of malignancy
B. Risk of rejection of transplanted organ
C. Coronary artery disease
D. ...
Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2009-11-07 14:06:00)
by Nathan
The answer is A. Chancroid is correct because it usually presents as an inflammatory papule that ruptures early with the formation of a ragged ulcer that lacks the induration of a chancre. The ulcers have undermined irregular edges surrounded by mild hyperemia, and the base is usually covered with purulent, dirty exudate. This is an infectious, contagious, ulcerative, sexually transmitted ...
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Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-10-16 13:21:00)
by akshay
which of the following is not a cause of congenital hypercoagulability
a. protein C deficiency
b. protein S deficieny
c. MLCTR gene mutations
d. antiphospholipid antibody syndrome.
Started 3 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-07-13 12:05:00)
by vandana.
1. When a drug is evaluated for its usefulness in controlled conditions, it is:
Efficacy ***
effectiveness
efficiency
effect modification
2. the standard normal distribution:
skewed to left
mean = 1 ***
variance = 1
SD = 0
3. the parameters of sensitivity & specificity are used for assessing:
criterion validity
construct validity
...
Started 4 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-10-09 20:33:00)
by alfaywaj
Hi Guys, PACES diet 3 has already started in UK. Anybody who has appeared in it..we would be grateful to know what cases u encountered and what was expected. esp the candidates appearing in the forth coming exams would benefit from ur encounters and views about the much feared new station 5. Plz kindly spare ur lil time to jot down few words. Remember God helps those who help others[/b]
Started 5 days, 1 hour ago (2009-11-03 16:57:00)
by plabo
Hello
Hope everyone's preparation is going fine. Lets make this thread a sit over till the exam.
Plabo
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-10-12 12:19:00)
by shancheti
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Q.1] nested case control study is a type of..?
a. prospective study
b. retrospective study
c. cross-sectional study
d. descriptive study
nested case control study is a cohort study...and it is differnt from retrospective cohort study
STEPS is used for...?
a. non-communicable disease
b. cardiovascular disease
c. ebola virus
d. AIDS
...
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-10-22 13:37:00)
by Dilshan.
lesion in anterior hypothalamus results in
a. shivering
b. hunger
c. cutaneous vasodilation
d. increased epinephrine secretion.
under physiological conditions heat acclimatization is accomplished by A/E
a. increased rate of sweating
b. increased urine sodium
c. increased aldosterone secretion
d. decreased renal blood flow
non-shivering ...
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-10-12 12:41:00)
by shancheti
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in which part of body a lesser impact causes max bruise ?
a. scalp
b. face
c. palm
d. sole
incisional wound on genital is seen commonly after..?
a. suicide
b. homicide
c. accidental
d. PM artifact
paranoid scizophrenics with a strong religious flavour to their delusions inflict wounds around genitals, may remove penis scrotum testis, ears nose...
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-10-12 12:49:00)
by shancheti
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Thiamine requirement increases in excessive intake of.....?
a. carbohydrate
b. amino acid
c. fat
d. lecithine
NO is synthesized from ?
a. arginine
b. aspartate
c. guaniosine
d. uracil
eukaryotic cell membrane contains A/E
a. carbohydrate
b. TG
c. cholesterol
d. lecithin
insulin helps in A/E
a. glycolysis
b. ...
Started 6 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-01 23:31:00)
by bobby2009
i have applied for jan 19 MRCP PART 1 exam .thru online payment.....now i have to fill e form and send it with primary qualification....
please tell me how s the primary qualification attesed or authenciated for expansion of initials etc...wheree did u get ...can we ask the university ????or college
URGENT REPLY NEEDED
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-10-22 13:41:00)
by Dilshan.
WHAT IS THE RX FOR APPENDICULAR RUPTURE-
IMMD APPENDICECTOMY
INTERWAL APPENDICECTOMY
OBSERVATION
DONT KNW
WHAT IS MILES PROCEDURE-
HARTMANS OT
APR
BAND LIGATION
DONT KNW
BECLARDS HERNIA-
HERNIA INTO POUCH OF DOUGLAS
HERNIA OF HYDROCELE
FEMORAL HERNIA IN SAPHENOUS VEIN OPENING DONT KNW
CONGENITAL ATRESIA 2ND CMNST SITE-
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