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FRCEM Primary Examination

Last Update 17 hours ago Total Questions : 180

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Question # 31

A three year old girl is diagnosed with measles in the ED and is well enough to be discharged Her dad wants to know when she can return to nursery.

What is the recommended absence period?

A.

Four days after the onset of rash

B.

Seven days after the rash has disappeared

C.

Until conjunctivitis and mucous membrane rash has resolved

D.

Until fever has settled for 24 hours

E.

Until the rash has disappeared

Question # 32

A 17 year old girl presents with a maculopapular rash She has a seven day history of fever and sore throat and was prescribed an antibiotic three days ago

Which antibiotic is most likely to have been prescribed?

A.

Amoxicillin

B.

Cephalexin

C.

Ciprofloxacin

D.

Clarithromycin

E.

Phenoxymethylpemcillin

Question # 33

A 52 year old woman (alls from a root sustaining a fracture dislocation at T12/L1 level Which muscle is most likely to be injured*?

A.

lliacus

B.

Latissimus dorsi

C.

Pectineus

D.

Psoas minor

E.

Rhomboid major

Question # 34

You are critically appraising a randomised controlled trial about the use of nebulised versus intravenous magnesium in acute asthma You are most interested in whether you can extrapolate the results to your setting and population

The presence of which factor would most limit the generalisability/external validity of the results?

A.

Absence of blinding

B.

Allocation bias

C.

Confounders

D.

Poor randomisation strategy

E.

Selection bias

Question # 35

A 57 year old man has had a myocardial infarction His coronary angiogram has shown a 50% decrease in the radius of the right coronary artery.

Which parameter is most likely to increase by a factor of 16 as a result?

A.

Blood flow

B.

Capacitance

C.

Elasticity

D.

Pressure gradient

E.

Resistance

Question # 36

You are leaching medical students cardiovascular examination and the link between heart sounds and the cardiac cycle. Which phase best correlates with the start of the first heart sound?

A.

Atrial systole

B.

Isovolumetric contraction

C.

Isovolumetric relaxation

D.

Ventricular ejection

E.

Ventricular filling

Question # 37

A 50 year old man presents with hypoglycaemia You decide to give him intramuscular glucagon Which organ is most affected by this treatment to increase blood sugar levels?

A.

Adrenal

B.

Ileum

C.

Kidney

D.

Liver

E.

Pancreas

Question # 38

A 48 year old man presents with a flare up of gout You recommend treatment with a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) He is concerned because his wife suffered a peptic ulcer associated with NSAID use

Which medication would be your first choice NSAID to minimise his risk of gastrointestinal side effects?

A.

Diclofenac

B.

Ibuprofen

C.

Indomethacin

D.

Naproxen

E.

Piroxicam

Question # 39

A 25 year old woman sustains damage to the hypothalamus as a result of head injury This would most likely result in excess secretion of which hormone?

A.

Adrenocorticotropic

B.

Follicle-stimulating

C.

Luteinizing

D.

Prolactin

E.

Thyroid stimulating

Question # 40

A four year old boy presents with a cough and fever for the last few weeks which became worse in the last 24 hours. There is no record of his vaccination history His temperature is 38.5°C, heart rate 135 beats per minute, and oxygen saturations are 97% He is coughing frequently and has bilateral subconjunctival haemorrhages.

Which organism is most likely to have caused his condition?

A.

Bordetella pertussis

B.

Cornebactenum diphthenae

C.

Haemophilus influenzae

D.

Mycobacterium tuberculosis

E.

Respiratory syncytial virus

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