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* 1. Describe your occupation

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* 2. A 27 year old lady presents to AMU with a three day history of shortness of breath and malaise. She is experiencing haemoptysis and temperature symptoms. Her bloods show WCC 15.0 and CRP is 125. She is otherwise fit and well. She and her partner recently moved home to a building where she states the water piping ‘wasn’t quite ready yet’. What is the most likely causative organism of this presentation?

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* 3. Where in NZ has the Mobile Surgical Unit treated the most patients since it's first operation in 2002?

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* 4. Which ECG shows ST segment elevation?

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* 6. A 3-year-old boy has been referred to paediatric admissions by his GP. His parents have noticed him limping when walking around the house for the past 2 days. There is no distress when sat, but has complained of pain. Parents deny any trauma. When further history taken, he has had a recent cold. On exam, patient is well, but there is decreased range of movement in the hip.

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* 7. What does this image show?

 

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* 8. In a young child who has presented with UTI, what is the most important follow up first line investigation after the correct initial management has been put in place?

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* 9. A 33 year old woman has come to the GP after a 2 month history of low mood with tiredness. She can’t sleep and then wake up early in the morning. She states a lack of interest in work as well as her ballroom dancing which she used to go to weekly. Her husband is worried that she isn’t eating much and has lost weight since she has no appetite. What neurotransmitter is most likely low in her brain?

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* 10. A 46 year old gentleman is commenced on carbamazepine following a seizure which led to hospital admission. He is initially on 100mg twice daily oral, then this is increased to 200mg twice daily after suffering a second seizure. Select the most appropriate monitoring option to assess the complications of this therapy

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* 11. This presenter runs education sessions on cardiovascular health as part of the Mobile Health education programme. Who is he? (Hint: You will find the answer if you visit the Mobile Health stand and watch our powerpoint) 



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* 12. A variety of surgical procedures are performed on the Mobile Surgical Unit; which of the following do we NOT perform?

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* 13. A 22 year old medical student has presented to his GP because he is concerned that his urine is dark: he’s worried that he has a urine infection. He has also had lower abdominal pain and non-specific joint pain. He presented yesterday with a sore throat and headache. On urine dip you note microscopic haematuria, alongside proteinuria. What investigation would be diagnostic for the cause of his presentation?

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* 14. You have examined an 85 year old lady and identified a grade 5/6 systolic murmur over the aortic valve area. She has crackles at her lung bases. Her JVP is normal and she has no peripheral oedema. She has no major comorbidity. She lives alone independently but describes she is becoming increasing limited due to shortness of breath. She becomes short of breath on minimal exertion and you assess her as having NYHA class III symptoms. She has had one recent syncopal episode. Check what actions you would take.

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