MCQs in Clinical Medicine


Book Description

Multiple choice questions (MCQs) are popular with examining bodies because they allow accurate ranking of examinees in a convenient manner. This volume contains over 1600 questions, each with five statements, derived for the fourth edition of Kumar and Clark's Clinical Medicine. Although no explanations accompany the answers at the end of each chapter, every question contains a cross reference to Clinical Medicine, to allow for ready reference to the original text.




500 MCQs in Clinical Medicine


Book Description

This book contains 500 best of five multiple choice questions for preparation for any clinical medical examination. The author has used recent publications from the medical literature to compile questions involving a large number of topics from clinical medicine. This book is ideal for any undergraduate students or postgraduate doctors in training who are studying for examinations. Detailed answers are provided and are fully referenced. The areas covered include COVID-19, haematology, cardiology, gastroenterology, respiratory medicine, endocrinology, neurology, infectious diseases, oncology, radiology, nephrology and medical statistics.




Clinical Medicine


Book Description

This book provides 300 practice MCQs divided into three practice papers. Correct answers follow, accompanied by short referenced notes drawing from recent important journal articles, major critical care textbooks and selected internet resources. Since there is no other dedicated intensive care MCQ book on the market, this book is relevant to the following groups: junior intensive care trainees, senior intensive care nursing staff wishing to enhance their medical knowledge, intensive care consultants as a teaching aid and trainees preparing for professional examinations. This MCQ book will also be ideal in preparation for the European Diploma in Intensive Care Medicine (EDIC) Part 1 examination, as the questions are matched as closely as possible in style and difficulty to those in the EDIC Part 1. The EDIC is an internationally recognised qualification for medical trainees in intensive care, set by the European Society for Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM). It is a two-part examination consisting of a 100-question multiple choice paper (Part 1) and a clinical and viva voce examination (Part 2). To ensure relevance, the questions are designed with reference to the training syllabus provided by the ESICM.




MCQs in Medicine


Book Description

Academic geriatnclans are always looking for an improved objective, quantifiable measure of biological ageing in humans to replace that unphysiological and arbitrary scale 'years survived'. The MCQ may be the nearest we have come yet to achieving this Holy Grail. An individual's facility with the setting and answering of MCQs separates the medical genera tions more surely than years. I am only grateful I was educated in a less rigorous but perhaps more 'gentlemanly' era. If one appeared before an examiner neatly dressed with clean finger nails and the examination scripts were literate essays written in fountain pen then you were in - or so it seemed. For the past 20 years we have been evolving towards much more objective and rigorous assessment of knowledge and understanding of medicine of both undergraduate and postgraduate students. This process has been exemplified by the evolution of what is now the seemingly ubiquitous MCQ. When initially presented as objective and quantifiable measures of clinical knowledge MCQs were the subject of scorn - how could they assess the art of medicine - the grey areas of clinical decision making? However they very rapidly overcame this antediluvian scepticism and I believe they have had an effect well beyond the limited area of competence measurement. They have induced or at the very least contributed to a shift towards a more rigorous, dare one say more scientific, approach to clinical medicine.




Pre-Clinical Medicine


Book Description

Filling a gap for a pre-clinical phase revision guide, this book will help medics pass their intermediate exams in order to proceed to the clinical years. It is based on the SAQs, EMQs and MCQ school curriculum as set out by the GMC. By covering each module individually but also integrating other disciplines of medicine into the questions, it helps students to think laterally as well as thoroughly revising each module. With a minimum of 4 SAQs, 7 MCQs and 3 EMQs in each chapter, this book offers comprehensive revision practice as well as providing all the answers with clear explanations.




Medicine at a Glance: Core Cases


Book Description

Designed to support the best-selling third edition of Medicine at a Glance (9781405186162), Medicine at a Glance: Core Cases contains over 200 cases with self-assessment exercises and answers to aid understanding and test student knowledge. Following the structure of the main textbook, each chapter presents a number of clinical cases based on the textbook chapter’s content. This clinical knowledge is tested by a number of multiple choice self-assessment exercises which can then be applied to practical situations on the ward. Ideal for medical students and junior doctors, Medicine at a Glance: Core Cases: Features over 200 case studies and self-assessment exercises based on the best-selling Medicine at a Glance (9781405186162) Follows the structure of the main textbook - each chapter presents a number of clinical cases based on the textbook chapter’s content Includes free access to the online, interactive version featuring feedback and scoring at www.ataglanceseries.com/medicine This title is also available as a mobile App from MedHand Mobile Libraries. Buy it now from Google Play or the MedHand Store. For more information on the complete range of at a Glance titles, please visit: www.ataglanceseries.com




Pre-Clinical Medicine


Book Description

Pre-Clinical Medicine consists of a comprehensive and rigorously developed collection of multiple choice questions (MCQs) and extended matching questions (EMQs), carefully designed to equip you with the medical knowledge and clinical acumen necessary to excel in your pre-clinical exams. Success at medical school demands an in-depth understanding of fundamental scientific principles, as well as the ability to integrate and apply this knowledge in different clinical contexts. Each chapter of this book has been methodically developed in order to help you do just that, with over 500 practice questions in total. By working through these practice questions and the detailed solutions provided, you will enhance your appreciation and understanding of the medical sciences, and significantly improve your clinical reasoning skills, not only making you a better medical student but laying a strong foundation for your future career as a doctor.




MCQS in Clinical Nuclear Medicine


Book Description

Written specifically for those candidates about to sit for the FRCR part II examination, the format will also be of use to other trainee radiologists who are not specialists in this field. It contains a number of multiple choice questions covering all aspects of nuclear medicine with particular emphasis on the more common techniques, ie bone, renal and lung scanning. Extensive use is made of review articles, and important articles in the major nuclear medicine journals and references are provided.




Emergency Medicine MCQs - E-Book


Book Description

An invaluable self-assessment tool for emergency medicine trainees in Australasia. Emergency Medicine MCQs is an essential resource for Australasia’s emergency medicine trainees. A practical self-assessment tool, the book assists trainees as they expand and refine their knowledge of emergency medicine, and will ultimately help them pass the Australasian Emergency Medicine Fellowship examination (FACEM). The multiple-choice questions in Emergency Medicine MCQs cover both the core and non-core areas in the Australasian Emergency Medicine Fellowship. Using this text, trainees can revise alone or with their peers to identify the areas in which they need further development. The curriculum is divided into three main areas where trainees require expert level of knowledge, high level of knowledge and general level of knowledge. It covers important clinical problems encountered in everyday emergency medicine practice – from cardiovascular emergencies through to obstetric and gynaecology emergencies, disaster management and toxicology. As well as being ideal for emergency medicine trainees qualifying through AECM, the book is a useful resource for GPs taking the GEM qualification through ACEM and JMOs ‘on call’. Plus, this emergency medicine text is accompanied by an app – a separate product containing 180 randomised multiple-choice questions on all the topics within the book. Test bank Evidence-based clinically oriented material Question format coherent with updated ACEM guidelines updated in August 2011 References and further reading




Critical Care Medicine MCQs Practice Book


Book Description

Chapter 1: Overview of MCQs Based Critical Care in India Chapter 2: Airway Management Chapter 3: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Chapter 4: Shock and Resuscitation Chapter 5: Mechanical Ventilation Chapter 6: Respiratory System Chapter 7: Hemodynamic Monitoring Chapter 8: Infection Control Chapter 9: Infectious Diseases Chapter 10: Gastrointestinal System Chapter 11: Nutrition Chapter 12: Endocrine and Metabolic System Chapter 13: Neurocritical Care Chapter 14: Trauma Chapter 15: Cardiovascular System Chapter 16: Renal Chapter 17: Toxicology Chapter 18: Obstetric Critical Care Chapter 19: End-of-Life/Ethics/Transplant Chapter 20: Oncology Chapter 21: Hematology Chapter 22: Postoperative Critical Care Chapter 23: Tropical Diseases Chapter 24: Critical Care Pharmacology 2019 Chapter 25: HRCT Thorax Chapter 26: Chest X-Ray Chapter 27: Arterial Blood Gases Chapter 28: USG and ECHO Exam Paper