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Which of the following are the physiological changes that are well known to occur during pregnancy?
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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for ectopic pregnancy?
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An 18-month-old boy has tetralogy of Fallot. His symptoms include irritability, cyanosis and tachypnoea. He has suffered one episode of syncope. Which of the following manoeuvres is the best treatment for these episodes?
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A 2-week-old male infant is brought into the accident and emergency department by his parents because of persistent vomiting. They have stated that he forcibly vomits almost immediately after eating and the vomit appears to be partially digested food. There is no bile or blood in the vomit
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A 22-year-old man is brought in to hospital following a highspeed road traffic accident where he was the driver. On initial assessment he is found to be drowsy with marked facial injury, chest injury consistent with steering wheel impact and multiple areas of subcutaneous emphysema
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Features commonly associated with the clinical presentation of acute pancreatitis are:
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A 65-year-old known diabetic recently diagnosed with chronic renal failure presents to his GP with acute onset of pain, paraesthesia and pallor in his right leg. On examination the GP notes an absent dorsalis pedis pulse and notes that the skin on his leg is cool and the pallor is emphasised
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A 24-year-old man is brought in by ambulance following a road traffic accident. He is drowsy with a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of 11/15. CT scan of chest, abdomen and pelvis is performed revealing multiple long bone and rib fractures and free fluid in the abdomen and pelvis
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Post-operatively the nursing staff call you concerned that the above patient is oozing from the wound site and through all the injury dressings. A set of emergency blood tests for full blood count, biochemistry and coagulation screen taken at the time of admission are normal
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A 75-year-old woman presents with abdominal pain and confusion. Her past medical history is remarkable for advanced transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder managed palliatively for symptom control. Urine dipstick is positive for blood, protein and leucocytes. Urea is 32.6mmol/L, creatinine
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