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What anatomical structure does the Mills Test examine?
Lateral Epicondyle
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What is defined as an excessive inward curve of the spine?
Lumbar lordosis
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What anatomical structure does bursitis effect?
Joints
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What test is used to identify meniscus damage?
McMurray's
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What does the Valgus test assess?
MCL
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What is the major ankle bone known as?
Talus
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On inspection, what indication may suggest GI malabsorption, Chron's disease or Cirrhosis?
Clubbing
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What does the symptom Asterixis suggest?
Liver diseases
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What may hyper-active bowel sounds suggest?
Diarrhea
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When percussing the liver on a chronic COPD patient, what may you find?
Displaced liver
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What does a positive Murphy's sign indicate?
Cholesystitis
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What type of chest configuration would a COPD patient have?
Barrel chest
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What type of respiratory pattern may an end stage palliative patient present with?
Cheyne-stokes
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What may the following skin manifestations suggest? Janeway lesions, Oslar nodes, Splinter haemorrhage
Infective endocarditis
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What is Watson's Water Hammer Pulse/Corrigan's sign associated with?
Aortic regurgitation
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What is the S1 heart sound caused by?
the closure of the atrioventricular (mitral and bicuspid) valves
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Which cranial nerve may be damaged if the patient had a deviated uvula?
9
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What type of headache can be caused by caffeine?
Secondary
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A patient presents to you with an itchy painful ear, with some discharge. What do you suspect it is?
Otitis externa
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What treatment option would you recommend for Otitis externa if inflammed?
Ear drops
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What is the average duration of Tonsilitis?
7 days
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A patient presents to you with a 'hot potato voice'. What is your impression?
Quinsy
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What age group is Epiglotitis most likely to occur?
2-6 years old
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A 6 year old patient presents to you with a 2/7 Hx of feeling generally unwell, sore throat and a red 'strawberry-like' swollen tongue. What is your impression?
Scarlet fever
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What condition can CURB-65 be used to assess?
Community-acquired pneumonia
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A common medication among geriatric patients is Furosemide. What type of medication is this?
Dieuretic
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A patient presents to you with a marble like lesion about 0.5cm. What type of lesion might this be?
Nodule
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In pregnancy, when does quickening tend to occur?
From 16+ weeks
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You whisper a word in each side of the patient's ear and ask them to repeat the word. Which cranial nerve is being tested?
8
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What is one of the main causes of maternal death in the UK?
Venous thromboembolism (VTE)
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What P is one of the carpal tunnel bones?
Pisiform
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How many gestation weeks into a patient's pregnancy does Pregnancy Induced Hypertension develop?
20
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How long does the primary phase of a syphilitic rash last?
2-8 weeks
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What type of medication is Omeprazole?
Proton pump inhibitor
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Where is it common to feel tenderness in patients with Chron's disease?
RLQ
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What percentage of patients get GI bleeding who are over 60 years old?
70%
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Upper GI bleeding is more common then lower GI bleeding. True or False?
True
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Up to what age in infants do they breathe via their nose?
6 months old
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What anatomical structure in a paediatric airways is referred to as a 'horseshoe shape'?
Epiglottis
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What type of medication would be recommended to a patient with Chron's disease?
Anti-inflammatory drugs
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In a paediatric patient, you notice a sunken frontanelle. What does this indicate?
Dehydration
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In paediatrics, what condition can cause cardiac complications such as pericardial effusion, myocarditis, aneurysms?
Kawasaki's disease
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What respiratory condition would a paediatric patient have a severe biphasic cough on inhalation and exhalation?
Croup
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What type of infection is Syphilis?
Bacterial
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What type of STI can spread and cause damage to the brain, nervous system and eye?
Syphilis
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What type of X-ray highlights the upper digestive system?
Barium swallow
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What is the time frame for the proliferative stage of wound healing?
Day 4 - week 2 to 6
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What does a positive Regimental Badge Sign indicate?
Axillary nerve damage
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What does a positive Tinel's test indicate?
Carpel tunnel syndrome
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A patient presents to you with pain described as an electric shock down their face. What is your impression?
Trigeminal Neuralgia
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What type of headache is caused by inflamed/injured nerves that travel from the top of the spinal cord up through the scalp?
Occipital neuralgia
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How would you treat sub-acute sinusitis?
ABX
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What is the Rome criteria used to assess?
Constipation
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A patient presents to you with spots on their buccal cavity, which have a white sand grain appearance surrounded by a red ring. What is your impression?
Measles
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How much contents can a new born baby hold in their stomach?
10-20mls
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In paediatrics, what is the risk of a thrombolytic stroke following a recent illness?
6 x
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What medications can cause bilateral oedema?
NSAIDS
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What type of cough would someone with TB have?
Chronic productive
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