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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of rheumatology.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of gastrointestinal diseases.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of neurosciences.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of concepts.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of hepatology.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of paediatrics.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of plastic surgery.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of infectious diseases.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of general surgery.
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A ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled swelling the occurs over a joint or tendon sheath.
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de Quervain tendinopathy is a common cause of wrist pain and affects the abductor pollicis longus (APL) and extensor pollicis brevis (EPB) tendons.
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Constipation is a common complaint that refers to the infrequent passage of stool, difficulty passing stool, and/or a sensation of incomplete emptying.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of neurology.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of ophthalmology.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of neurosurgery.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of paediatrics.
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Familial hyperlipidaemia refers to the inheritance of a single (or multiple) genetic variant(s) that lead to elevated lipid levels.
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Hyperlipidaemia is a broad term that refers to high levels of one or more of total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and triglycerides (TG).
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An anal fissure refers to a tear in the lining of the anus or anal canal.
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Haemorrhoids refer to abnormally swollen vascular cushions that are located in the anal canal.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of cardiovascular disease.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of gastrointestinal diseases.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of neurosciences.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of infectious disease.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of ENT emergencies.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of plastic surgery.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of gastroenterology.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of concepts.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of hepatology.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of dermatology.
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Dementia with Lewy body is a common form of dementia characterised by the finding of Lewy bodies on pathology.
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ASD is characterised by deficits in social communication/interaction and restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour, interests, and activities.
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Dementia is a clinical syndrome characterised by a significant deterioration in mental function that leads to impairment of normal function.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of neurology.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of history taking.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of infectious diseases.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of pathology.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of concepts.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of pharmacology.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of cardiology.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of paediatrics.
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Blepharitis refers to inflammation of the eyelid margins and can be divided into anterior and posterior.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of endocrinology.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of respiratory.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of haematology.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of general surgery.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of rheumatology.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of gynaecology.
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New questions to test your knowledge in the field of psychiatry.
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Lymphadenopathy essentially refers to lymph nodes with abnormal consistency or size.
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Back pain refers to pain experienced in a patients’ back that is often in the lower regions.
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) essentially refers to the presence of excess fat in the liver in the absence of excess alcohol consumption.
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Headache refers to pain felt in any region of the head, which also includes behind the eyes and ear or in the upper neck.
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A hiatus hernia refers to the herniation of part of the stomach through the diaphragmatic oesophageal hiatus.
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Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) are common self-limiting illnesses that present with coryzal symptoms.
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Cerebral palsy is a broad term for a group of permanent motor disorders that affect muscle tone, posture, and/or movement.
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Vasculitis is a very broad term that in its simplest form refers to inflammation of blood vessels.
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Chronic pancreatitis refers to chronic, irreversible, inflammation and/or fibrosis of the pancreas.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome is a median nerve neuropathy due to compression as it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist.
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Mononeuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of a single peripheral nerve.
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Radiculopathy refers to symptoms and/or impairments related to involvement of a spinal nerve root.
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Polyneuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of multiple nerves of the peripheral nervous system.
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Peripheral neuropathy is a broad term that refers to any disorder of the peripheral nervous system.
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A tremor is considered involuntary, rhythmic, oscillatory movements of a body part.
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Essential tremor is a type of action tremor that is very common in the general population.
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Amyloidosis refers to the extracellular deposition of fibrils that contain a variety of proteins.
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Sepsis is a dysregulated host response to infection leading to life-threatening organ dysfunction.
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Peritonitis refers to inflammation of the peritoneum, which is the lining of the abdomen.
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Multi-organ dysfunction refers to progressive organ dysfunction whereby homeostasis cannot be maintained without intervention.
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic data interpretation questions for the PSA
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic drug monitoring questions for the PSA
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic adverse drug reactions questions for the PSA
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic calculation skills questions for the PSA
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic providing information questions for the PSA
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic planning management questions for the PSA
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic prescription review questions for the PSA
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic prescribing questions for the PSA
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Top tips and tricks for the data interpretation domain of the PSA with example questions
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Top tips and tricks for the drug monitoring domain of the PSA with example questions
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Top tips and tricks for the adverse drug reaction domain of the PSA with example questions
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Top tips and tricks for the calculation skills domain of the PSA with example questions
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Top tips and tricks for the providing information domain of the PSA with example questions
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Top tips and tricks for the planning management domain of the PSA with example questions
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Top tips and tricks for the prescription review domain of the PSA with example questions
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Top tips and tricks for the prescribing domain of the PSA with example questions
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An overview of the prescribing safety assessment (PSA) examination
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic haematology questions.
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic orthopaedics questions.
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic urology questions.
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic hepatobiliary questions.
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Gilbert syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder that causes abnormal bilirubin processing in the liver.
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Primary biliary cholangitis is an autoimmune cholestatic liver disease that can lead to cirrhosis.
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A common cause of abdominal pain in children due to acute or chronic inflammation of the mesenteric lymph nodes.
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Measles is a highly contagious viral infection caused by the measles morbillivirus.
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic general surgery questions.
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic neurosurgery questions.
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic plastics questions.
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic gastroenterology questions.
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic respiratory questions.
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Get a head start on your revision with these fantastic cardiology MCQs.
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A fantastic 'crash course' into key urology topics for exams.
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A fantastic 'crash course' into key orthpaedics topics for exams.
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A fantastic 'crash course' into key hepatobiliary topics for exams.
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A fantastic 'crash course' into key general surgery topics for exams.
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A fantastic 'crash course' into key neurosurgery topics for exams.
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A fantastic 'crash course' into key plastics topics for exams.
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A fantastic 'crash course' into key neurology topics for exams.
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A fantastic 'crash course' into key endocrinology topics for exams.
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A fantastic 'crash course' into key haematology topics for exams.
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A fantastic 'crash course' into key gastroenterology topics for exams.
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A fantastic 'crash course' into key respiratory topics for exams.
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A fantastic 'crash course' into key cardiology topics for exams.
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A specific set of abilities a child should reach by a certain age.
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The failure to achieve developmental milestones in comparison to peers of the same age range.
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A form of ‘reflex syncope’ known as a ‘common faint’ that causes transient loss of consciousness from altered activation of the autonomic nervous system.
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Chronic inflammation of the pericardial sac for greater than 3 months.
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Several classic syndromes that have characteristic clinical features based on the area of the spinal cord affected.
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A neurosurgical emergency due to compression of the nerves distal to the terminal part of the spinal cord.
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Abdominal pain refers to a pain felt anywhere in the abdomen between the chest and pelvis.
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Fluid prescribing is the process of prescribing intravenous fluids for patients who need resuscitation, routine maintenance, or more complex administration.
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In our Deep Dive, Dr. Benjamin Norton gives a wonderful comprehensive overview of heart failure...
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Achalasia is a primary motility disorder of the oesophagus that is characterised by failure to relax of the lower oesophageal sphincter...
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A comprehensive set of rheumatology questions for FINALS...
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Oxygen should be regarded as a drug that is prescribed for patients with hypoxaemia (low blood oxygen concentration)...
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Delirium is essentially a state of acute confusion that affects normal brain functioning...
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The term cardiomyopathy can be very confusing in clinical practice. In very simple terms it means disease of the heart muscle...
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Nephrotic syndrome is broadly defined as a triad of heavy proteinuria > 3.5 g/day, hypoalbuminaemia, and oedema...
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Nephritic syndrome is classically described as the presence of haematuria, variable proteinuria, renal impairment, and hypertension...
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Glomerular disease refers to a group of conditions that cause damage to the renal glomeruli...
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Examination of the jugular venous pressure provides an estimate of the central venous pressure...
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