Candidate number ________ Fellowship Practice Exam November 2017 - Book 1 WRITTEN EXAMINATION SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS EXAMINATION TIME: 3 HOURS - 1 hour per booklet Directions to Candidates This booklet is one of three. It contains 9 questions. Allow 9 minutes for 3 page questions (1 and 9), and 6 minutes for 2 page questions (2 - 8). The entire booklet should take you 1 hour to complete. 1. Answer each question in the space provided in this question paper. 2. Do not write your name on this question paper. 3. Write your candidate number on each page in the space provided. 4. Cross out any errors completely. 5. Do not begin the exam until instructed to do so. 6. No examination papers or materials to leave the room. 7. Props are provided in a separate booklet. Page 1
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Candidate number ________
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Fellowship Practice Exam November 2017 - Book 1
WRITTEN EXAMINATION SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
EXAMINATION TIME: 3 HOURS - 1 hour per booklet
Directions to Candidates
This booklet is one of three. It contains 9 questions. Allow 9 minutes for 3 page questions (1 and 9), and 6 minutes for 2 page questions (2 - 8). The entire booklet should take you 1 hour to complete.
1. Answer each question in the space provided in this question paper. 2. Do not write your name on this question paper. 3. Write your candidate number on each page in the space provided. 4. Cross out any errors completely. 5. Do not begin the exam until instructed to do so. 6. No examination papers or materials to leave the room. 7. Props are provided in a separate booklet.
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Question 1 (18 marks)
A 52 year old male presents to your Emergency Department with ischaemic sounding chest pain. He has not been seen in any hospital in the last 12 months and has never had Echocardiography.
a) State seven (7) factors that, in combination, would allow safe discharge within 3 hours from presentation. (7 marks)
b) List Three (3) differential diagnosis for his presentation (and one history/examination finding for each to support your diagnosis (6 marks)
DDx Hx/Ex
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Question 2 (continued)
c) State two (2) investigations that are indicated for this patient. List one (1) rationale for each? (4 marks)
Investigation Rationale
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Question 3 (11 marks)
A 33 yo man presents with 5 days of worsening cough & dyspnoea. His GP has confirmed a diagnosis of influenza B, 7 days ago. His vital signs on arrival:
BP 110/70 mmHgHR 115 bpmRR 30 bpmO2 sat 88% RA temp 39 deg Celcius
His CXRs are shown in PROPS BOOKLET, PAGE 5 .
a) List three (3) abnormalities on the images provided. (3 marks)
A 55 year old Female with PMH of CCF and DM, is brought to your emergency department by ambulance with vomiting and drowsiness.here is no clinical signs to suggest trauma. Her Vital signs are :
BP 95/60 mmHgHR 110 bpm RR 28 bpm O2Sat 94% RAT 37 deg celsius GCS 14 (E3V5M6)
Her venous blood gas is shown in PROPS BOOKLET; PAGE 6.
a) What is the likely explanation for these gas results in this patient (2 marks)
An 72 year old lady is brought in by ambulance mid-winter having been found by a neighbour collapsed on the floor of her unheated unit. She was acutely confused in a pool of her urine and unable to get up.
Her vital signs on ambulance arrival:
BP 90/60 mmHgHR 55 bpmRR 10 bpmO2 sat 95% RA Temp 29 deg Celcius
a) List four (4) ECG findings that you may expect for this patient.(4 marks)
A 42-year-old man presents to the ED by ambulance following ingestion of 200mL of anti-freeze. He is drowsy with slurred speech.His observations are: HR 110 bpm, BP 130/75 mmHg, RR 24 bpm, SaO2 95% room air.
d) List three (3) key steps in your management of this patient. State one (1) justification for your choice of each step. (6 marks)
Management step Justification
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Question 8 (12 mark)
A 60 year old female with a past history of SLE presents to the ED with dyspnoea. After initial assessment your are suspicious of alveolar haemorrhage.
a) List two (2) features (excluding dyspnea) in her history supportive of the diagnosis (2 marks).
b) List Two (2) diagnostic investigations with one justification for each (4 marks).
Investigation Justification
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Question 8 (continued)
c) Complete the following table listing organ systems and common conditions associated with SLE. (6 marks)
Organ / system Condition
CVS
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Renal
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2
GIT or Ocular
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Question 9 (18 marks)
An 18 year old man is transferred by ambulance to your rural emergency department after a self inflicted burn injury. Two hours ago the patient set himself alight with petrol after a fight with his girlfriend. He was intubated at the scene by the intensive care paramedic.
A clinical photograph is shown in the PROPS BOOKLET; PAGE 7 .
a) State four (4) important features of these burns. (4 marks)
After a thorough examination, you calculate his percentage of body surface area involved to be 80%. During the two hours since the injury the patient has received 2 litres of normal saline. His current blood pressure is 100/60 mmHg and pulse rate is 80 bpm.
c) Assuming the patient weights 70kg, calculate the patient’s fluid requirements for the first 24 hours. Show your calculation. (2 marks)