Monday, 31 May 2010

Ultimate Finals List - Writtens


1st paper (SBA path +)*
* Picture of ECG: was difficult choices were ectopic (supraventricular or
ventricular), capture or fusion beat
* X-ray pictures:
- ARDS in pancreatitis
- Mantoux test +ve/-ve
- Gram stain: group B strep, campylobacter
- Knee X ray: fractured? compound?
- Lumbar X ray: ank spond
- Hand X ray: rheumatoid hand
* Path pictures (mostly from Utah path site)
- mesothelioma
- pneumonia
- CLL or CML
- adeno/squamous oesophageal ca
- myeloma
- PE
- question on focal segmental glomerulonephritis
* Epidemiology questions: do questions on LAPT lite as these are very
similar and some have been transferred from T/F to SBA format.
* Picture of eyes: bilateral ptosis (hx consistent with myasthenia)
* Diagram of blood levels of antigens/antibodies in HIV (it's in baby Kumar
and Clarke) and ask to label one of the lines (although they ended up
withdrawing this question as wasn't printed well).
* Slide of giardia
* Picture of psoriasis and question surprisingly on pathophysiology of
psoriasis
* Detailed question about high dose/low dose dexamethasone suppression test,
length of test
* Question on gallstones and knowing significance that colour of gallstones
is yellow
* Many questions on interpreting sodium/potassium, ALP, Ca

*2nd paper*
* Do and know all questions from Moodle, 2 came up (question on hyoscine for
dying patient and question on lung function)
* AF management
* Scleritis
* Chronic supparative otitis media
* Pleomorphic adenoma
* CSF changes with viral encephalitis
* Polycythaemia - primary or secondary? Few questions on this.
* Paralytic ileus, causes
* Rx of hyponatremia: water restriction?
* Anal fissure
* Haemorrhoids
* Ulcerative colitis treatment
* Vomiting in adult: pyloric stenosis
* Lateral medullary syndrome
* Headache: cavernous sinus thrombosis
* Acute glomerulonephritis
* Carpal tunnel syndrome: hand pain in man with DM
* 1st thing would do in anaphylactic shock
* Acne treatment
* Woman with sores around mouth
* Breathlessness in GP setting: would give salbutamol?

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