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Q1: Oxygen in Human Physiology – Learning Session
Q2: Phaeochromocytoma – Learning Session
Q3: Surgical management of acute wound in the Emergency Department – Learning Session
Q4: Tracheostomy Emergencies in Adults – Learning Session
Q5: Urinary Tract Infections in Children – Learning Session
Q6: Zygomatic Complex and Nasal Injury – Learning Session
Q7: Initial Assessment of the Eye – Learning Session
Q8: Helicopter Safety and Familiarisation – Learning Session
Q9: Disorders of Potassium Balance – Learning Session
Q10: Hypercalcaemia in Malignancy – Learning Session
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The fetal circulation maximises oxygen delivery by which of the following?
Which of the following conditions can Phaeochromocytoma mimic?
The followings are tetanus prone wounds except
In the case of severe tracheostomy bleeding, which of these statements is most accurate?
A young female presents to the emergency department convinced she has a UTI. Which of the following, if present, would make it more likely to be a urethritis?
You attend to a 10 year old boy with a nose injury. The boy was accidentally hit in the face four hours ago whilst playing football. The nose is swollen and seems deformed and you diagnose a probable nasal fracture. Which one of the following statements is correct with respect to this diagnosis?
When contemplating the use of topical drugs in the eye for diagnostic purposes, which of the following statements are true? (Select all that apply)
Who is responsible for helipad security at hospital landing sites?
Which of the following statements regarding potassium homoeostasis and its regulation is correct?
A 70-year-old chronic smoker presents with polyuria, polydypsia and abdominal pain. There is no family history of diabetes. Examination was unremarkable. The blood glucose was 4.5 mmol/l.
What is the most appropriate next line of investigation?