<P>Modelled on the current MRCOG syllabus, <STRONG>Get Through MRCOG Part 2: EMQs</STRONG> is designed to test candidates' theoretical and practical knowledge of obstetrics and gynaecology. <BR><BR>The book opens with an introductory section explaining the format of the examination, providing advice
Get Through MRCOG Part 2-EMQS
โ Scribed by Kalaivani Ramalingam (Author); Latha Mageswari Palanivelu (Author); Lakshmi Thirumalaikumar (Author)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2019
- Leaves
- 129
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book provides those studying for the MRCOG Part 2 examination with welcome practice in answering Extended Matching Questions (EMQs). Updated throughout to map onto the MRCOG syllabus from September 2016, the book is designed to test the candidate`s theoretical and practical knowledge of obstetrics and gynaecology. An introductory section on exam techniques is followed by a collection of 41 EMQ themes, split into obsterics and gynaecology. The questions are based on common clinical scenarios and cover a variety of topics. Answers are included after each topic, and these include explanatory material and useful references.
โฆ Table of Contents
Obstetric EMQs. Preconception counselling. Management of early pregnancy. Infections in pregnancy. Antenatal screening I. Antenatal screening II. Preterm labour/PPROM. Post-partum haemorrhage I. Post-partum haemorrhage II. Acute intrapartum events. Maternal collapse I. Maternal collapse II. Domestic violence. Thromboembolism in pregnancy. Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. Induction of labour. Management of labour. Multiple pregnancy. Assisted vaginal delivery. Intrauterine fetal demise. Psychiatric disease in pregnancy and puerperium. Surgical problems/abdominal pain in pregnancy. Impaired glucose metabolism in pregnancy. Antepartum haemorrhage. Respiratory diseases in pregnancy. Risk management in obstetrics. Intrauterine growth restriction. Haematological diseases in pregnancy. Obstetric Answers. Preconception counselling. Management of early pregnancy. Infections in pregnancy. Antenatal screening I. Antenatal screening II. Preterm labour/PPROM. Post-partum haemorrhage I. Post-partum haemorrhage II. Acute intrapartum events. Maternal collapse I. Maternal collapse II. Domestic violence. Thromboembolism in pregnancy. Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. Induction of labour. Management of labour. Multiple pregnancy. Assisted vaginal delivery. Intrauterine fetal demise. Psychiatric disease in pregnancy and puerperium. Surgical problems/abdominal pain in pregnancy. Impaired glucose metabolism in pregnancy. Antepartum haemorrhage. Respiratory diseases in pregnancy. Risk management in obstetrics. Intrauterine growth restriction. Haematological diseases in pregnancy. Gynaecology EMQs. Urogynaecology. Adolescent gynaecology. Disorders of menstrual bleeding. Premenstrual syndrome. Subfertility. Ectopic pregnancy. Management of miscarriage. Management of ovarian cysts. Abdominal pain. Menopausal symptoms. Polycystic ovarian syndrome. Female genital mutilation. Cervical screening I. Cervical screening II. Cervical screening III. Risk of complications in abdominal hysterectomy for benign reasons. Risks following repair of obstetric anal sphincter injury. Long-acting reversible contraception failure. Gynaecology Answers. Urogynaecology. Adolescent gynaecology. Disorders of menstrual bleeding. Premenstrual syndrome. Subfertility. Ectopic pregnancy. Management of miscarriage. Management of ovarian cysts. Abdominal pain. Menopausal symptoms. Polycystic ovarian syndrome. Female genital mutilation. Cervical screening I. Cervical screening II. Cervical screening III. Risk of complications in abdominal hysterectomy for benign reasons. Risks following repair of obstetric anal sphincter injury. Long-acting reversible contraception failure. Recommended Reading List Books Other Resources Index
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