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Succeeding in the Frcr Part 1 Exam
Chapter 1 Basic Atomic Structure, 
Radioactive Decay 
Please answer all questions True or False. There is 
no negative marking. 
1. Concerning the nucleus of atoms 
 a. It is made up of protons and electrons 
 b. It is made up of protons and neutrons 
 c. Nucleons are held together by the strong nuclear force 
 d. The mass number represents the number of protons 
 e. The number of protons and neutrons is always equal 
The nucleus of an atom is composed of protons and neutrons. The charge 
of...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Chapter 1 Basic Atomic Structure, 
Radioactive Decay 
Please answer all questions True or False. There is 
no negative marking. 
1. Concerning the nucleus of atoms 
 a. It is made up of protons and electrons 
 b. It is made up of protons and neutrons 
 c. Nucleons are held together by the strong nuclear force 
 d. The mass number represents the number of protons 
 e. The number of protons and neutrons is always equal 
The nucleus of an atom is composed of protons and neutrons. The charge 
of...
MCQs in Medicine.
1 Cardiovascular medicine 
1.1 Regarding the jugular venous pulse (JVP): 
(a) 'a' wave is pronounced in atrial fibrillation. 
(b) 'a' wave is pronounced in pulmonary stenosis. 
(c) 'v' wave represents atrial filling against a closed tricuspid valve. 
(d) Normal range is + 5 to + 10 mmHg. 
(e) Right external jugular vein is the most reliable for assessing the 
JVP. 
1.2 Collapsing (waterhammer) pulse is a sign of: 
(a) Aortic regurgitation. 
(b) Mitral stenosis. 
(c) Hyperthyroid...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1 Cardiovascular medicine 
1.1 Regarding the jugular venous pulse (JVP): 
(a) 'a' wave is pronounced in atrial fibrillation. 
(b) 'a' wave is pronounced in pulmonary stenosis. 
(c) 'v' wave represents atrial filling against a closed tricuspid valve. 
(d) Normal range is + 5 to + 10 mmHg. 
(e) Right external jugular vein is the most reliable for assessing the 
JVP. 
1.2 Collapsing (waterhammer) pulse is a sign of: 
(a) Aortic regurgitation. 
(b) Mitral stenosis. 
(c) Hyperthyroid...
MCQ English Literature with answers
MCQ English Literature 
Multiple Choice Question 
1. Which poem ends ‘I shall but love thee better after death’? 
a. How do I love thee 
b. Ode to a Grecian urn 
c. In faith I do not love thee with mine eyes 
d. Let me not to the marriage of true minds 
2. Which poet is considered a national hero in Greece? 
a. John keats 
b. Lord Byron 
c. Solan 
d. Sappho 
3. Which kind of poem is Edward Lear associated with? 
a. Nature 
b. Epics 
c. Sonnets 
d. Nonsense 
4. In coleridge’s poem ‘The ri...
- Exam (elaborations)
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MCQ English Literature 
Multiple Choice Question 
1. Which poem ends ‘I shall but love thee better after death’? 
a. How do I love thee 
b. Ode to a Grecian urn 
c. In faith I do not love thee with mine eyes 
d. Let me not to the marriage of true minds 
2. Which poet is considered a national hero in Greece? 
a. John keats 
b. Lord Byron 
c. Solan 
d. Sappho 
3. Which kind of poem is Edward Lear associated with? 
a. Nature 
b. Epics 
c. Sonnets 
d. Nonsense 
4. In coleridge’s poem ‘The ri...
SBAs and MCQs for the Final FRCA.pdf
True/False 
1. Tissue oxygenation can be determined by: 
 A. Gastric tonometry. 
 B. Tissue oxygen electrodes. 
 C. Functional MRI. 
 D. Positron emission tomography. 
 E. Ultraviolet spectroscopy. 
2. The suggested cause for prothrombin complex concentrate’s 
thrombotic risk is its high content of: 
 A. Calcium. 
 B. Factor VII. 
 C. Factor II. 
 D. Factor X. 
 E. Factor IX. 
3. Which patient factors are associated with large-scale fl uid absorption 
during transurethral resect...
- Exam (elaborations)
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True/False 
1. Tissue oxygenation can be determined by: 
 A. Gastric tonometry. 
 B. Tissue oxygen electrodes. 
 C. Functional MRI. 
 D. Positron emission tomography. 
 E. Ultraviolet spectroscopy. 
2. The suggested cause for prothrombin complex concentrate’s 
thrombotic risk is its high content of: 
 A. Calcium. 
 B. Factor VII. 
 C. Factor II. 
 D. Factor X. 
 E. Factor IX. 
3. Which patient factors are associated with large-scale fl uid absorption 
during transurethral resect...
Best of five MCQs for the geriatric medicine
1. An 82-year-old woman with a 3-year history of a vascular dementia 
was admitted with a 2-week history of worsening confusion. 
Over this 2-week period she had been wandering the streets at 
night looking for the children she believed lived in her house. 
She had also telephoned the police several times reporting the 
children to be lost and had punched her son when confronted 
about her changed behaviour. She was being treated with 
bendroflumethiazide 2.5mg daily for hypertension, asp...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. An 82-year-old woman with a 3-year history of a vascular dementia 
was admitted with a 2-week history of worsening confusion. 
Over this 2-week period she had been wandering the streets at 
night looking for the children she believed lived in her house. 
She had also telephoned the police several times reporting the 
children to be lost and had punched her son when confronted 
about her changed behaviour. She was being treated with 
bendroflumethiazide 2.5mg daily for hypertension, asp...
Best of five mcqs for the acute medicine sce.pdf
1. A 74-year-old man suffered a cardiorespiratory arrest on a surgical 
ward four days after an elective sigmoid colectomy (with primary 
anastomosis) for cancer. His past medical history included hypertension 
and hypercholesterolaemia for which he took lisinopril, atenolol, and 
atorvastatin. 
He had been seen by the surgical foundation year 1 doctor (in the UK) 
eight hours prior to his cardiorespiratory arrest after an episode of 
nausea and vomiting. On examination at that time his te...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. A 74-year-old man suffered a cardiorespiratory arrest on a surgical 
ward four days after an elective sigmoid colectomy (with primary 
anastomosis) for cancer. His past medical history included hypertension 
and hypercholesterolaemia for which he took lisinopril, atenolol, and 
atorvastatin. 
He had been seen by the surgical foundation year 1 doctor (in the UK) 
eight hours prior to his cardiorespiratory arrest after an episode of 
nausea and vomiting. On examination at that time his te...
Radiation Oncology_ A MCQ and Case Study-Based Review.pdf
1 Radiation Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 
1.1 Test 1.1A. Radiation Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 
1.2 Test 1.1A. Explanatory Answers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 
1.3 Test 1.2A. Radiation Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 
1.4 Test 1.2A. Explanatory Answers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 
1.5 Te...
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1 Radiation Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 
1.1 Test 1.1A. Radiation Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 
1.2 Test 1.1A. Explanatory Answers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 
1.3 Test 1.2A. Radiation Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 
1.4 Test 1.2A. Explanatory Answers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 
1.5 Te...
Dutta’s Bedside Clinics and Viva-Voce in Obstetrics and Gynecology.pdf
PATIENT PARTICULARS 
Name: Mrs...................... 
Age: ............... years Address: ...................................................................... 
Occupation: • Religion: 
Educational status: • Occupation of the husband: 
Duration of marriage: • Socioeconomic status: 
Gravida: • Date of admission: 
Parity: • Date of examination: 
LMP................ EDD ................................... Period of gestation in weeks….........… 
Chief complaints: Pai...
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PATIENT PARTICULARS 
Name: Mrs...................... 
Age: ............... years Address: ...................................................................... 
Occupation: • Religion: 
Educational status: • Occupation of the husband: 
Duration of marriage: • Socioeconomic status: 
Gravida: • Date of admission: 
Parity: • Date of examination: 
LMP................ EDD ................................... Period of gestation in weeks….........… 
Chief complaints: Pai...
Ross and Wilson Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness_ With access to Ross & Wilson
Levels of structural complexity 
Learning outcome 
After studying this section you should be able to: 
describe the levels of structural complexity within the body. 
Within the body are different levels of structural organisation and 
complexity. The most fundamental level is chemical. Atoms combine to form 
molecules, of which there are a vast range in the body. The structures, properties 
and functions of important biological molecules are considered in Chapter 2. 
Cells are the smallest indep...
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Levels of structural complexity 
Learning outcome 
After studying this section you should be able to: 
describe the levels of structural complexity within the body. 
Within the body are different levels of structural organisation and 
complexity. The most fundamental level is chemical. Atoms combine to form 
molecules, of which there are a vast range in the body. The structures, properties 
and functions of important biological molecules are considered in Chapter 2. 
Cells are the smallest indep...
Understanding and Managing Pain.pdf
Understanding and Managing P 
CHAPT ER 7 
Understanding and Managing Pain 
Lecture Outline 
I. Pain and the Nervous System 
All sensory stimulation, including pain, starts with activation of sensory neurons and 
proceeds with the relay of neural impulses toward the brain. 
A. Somatosensory System 
The somatosensory system conveys sensory information from the body through 
the spinal cord to the brain. 
1. Afferent Neurons 
Afferent (sensory) neurons convey sensory information from sense organs t...
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Understanding and Managing P 
CHAPT ER 7 
Understanding and Managing Pain 
Lecture Outline 
I. Pain and the Nervous System 
All sensory stimulation, including pain, starts with activation of sensory neurons and 
proceeds with the relay of neural impulses toward the brain. 
A. Somatosensory System 
The somatosensory system conveys sensory information from the body through 
the spinal cord to the brain. 
1. Afferent Neurons 
Afferent (sensory) neurons convey sensory information from sense organs t...
Solution Manual for Managerial Economics & Business Strategy, 10th Edition
Test Bank for Comparative Cognition, 1st Edition
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Test Bank for Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory.pdf
Test Bank for Principles of Life 3rd Edition
Test Bank for Contemporary Behavior Therapy, 6th.pdf