STATION 1 • 1. Describe the findings on this picture • 2. List 5(five) predisposing conditions for this condition • 3. What is the preferred treatment?
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STATION 2 1. What is the diagnosis? 2. List the different types of this lesion 3. State the best treatment for this condition 4. What is the feared complication that may follow delayed or none treatment for this condition?
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Station 3 1. What is the diagnosis? 2. List 3 features on the left breast 3. List 3 features on the right breast 4. Outline the T stage of this disease 5. List 3 treatment modalities of this disease
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Station 4 1. Identify this device? 2. What is it used for? 3. What is the feared complication necessitating its use? 4. List 3 alternatives to the use of this device
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Station 5 1. What surgery did this patient have? 2. What is the indication for surgery? 3. List two complications of this procedure. 4. List one alternative to this procedure.
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Station 6 1. Describe the findings on this clinical picture 2. List 4 surgical causes of this phenomenon 3. State the grading of this condition
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Station 7 1. Identify this Monye Douglas investigation Ward B4 2. Interpret this result. 58yr Male 3. How would you Na + 122mmol/L correct the changes K+ 2.2mmol/L here? Cl - 123mmol/L 4. List 4 clinical surgical conditions that could HCO3 - 20mmol/L result in these changes
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Station 8 1. Describe the findings on this radiograph 2. What is the diagnosis? 3. List 3 possible causes 4. What would confirm the diagnosis?
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Station 9 1. What modality of investigation is this? 2. How may this modality of investigation aide tissue diagnosis? 3. List 3 indications for this modality of investigation
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Station 10 1. Describe the lesion on this picture 2. List 3 likely causes 3. List 3 common solutions for cleaning this wound 4. What is the definitive surgical treatment?
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Station 11 1. Describe the lesion on this picture 2. What is the diagnosis? 3. What 2 long term morbidities may require attention? 4. What is the treatment for this condition?
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Station 12 1. This patient with Grave’s disease has some visible eye signs, what are they? 2. What 3 other signs may be present in this patient? 3. List three drugs, and their classes (used for treatment of this disease) MBBS SURGERY FINALS 2014 Station 13 1. Describe your findings 2. List 3 clinical signs you would expect in this baby 3. What is the most likely diagnosis? 4. What is the treatment?
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Station 14 OMWHOKA MERCY FEMALE/31YRS A4 HAEMATOLOGY DEPARTMENT UBTH 1. Interpret this NO: 00012114 2012/11/30 10:30AM
investigation WBC 4.7 X 108/uL
LY 1.0 X 108/Ul 0.4 X 108/uL 2. List 4 surgical MO GR 3.3 X 108/uL LYM% 20.3 % conditions that MO% GR% 9.2 % 70.5 % RBC 3.65 X 108/uL can give rise to Hgb HCT 8.9 g/dl 29.8 % this result MCV MCH 24.3pg 81.6 fl
MCHC 29.8 g/dl
3. How would you RDW
PLT 16.3 % 349 X 108/uL PCT 0.382 % treat this MPV PDW 14.8 fl 10.4 fl
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Station 15 1. What is the most likely • Ainto 36-year old motor cyclist fell a ditch while riding and diagnosis? sustained some injuries. He was carried into the Accident 2. Where is he bleeding and Emergency Unit where he was found to be in respiratory from or into? distress, markedly pale with 3. List 5 likely associated bruises on the trunk and head but no bleeding from any injuries laceration. His pulse rate was 135 beats/minute, small 4. List 3 immediate volume; blood pressure was 70/30 mmHg. There was resuscitative reduced chest excursion and emergency measures absent breath sounds on the right hemithorax. you would institute at presentation MBBS SURGERY FINALS 2014 Station 16 1. What is the most likely • A 35year old man was diagnosis? brought into the accident 2. What bedside test can and emergency center from confirm your diagnosis? the scene of a RTA. At 3. What 3 resuscitative presentation he was in measures would you marked respiratory distress, immediately take? markedly pale, with trunk bruises and abrasions. The 4. What is the definitive pulse was 125beats/min, BP treatment? 70/30mmHg, chest was 5. What 2 objective means clinically clear but the will help you assess the abdomen was tender, with state of shock in this demonstrable ascitis and patient? bruises around the upper abdomen.
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Station 17 1. Identify this lesion 2. What is the cause of this lesion? 3. List 3 important differential diagnosis of this lesion 4. What is the main symptom these patients complain of? 5. What is the definitive treatment for this condition?
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Station 18 1. Identify this lesion 2. List 4 treatment modalities for this condition 3. List 4 common sites (location) of this lesion 4. Why are Africans prone to this condition?
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Station 19 1. Describe what is being done here 2. What is the diagnosis? 3. What is the definitive treatment for this condition?
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Station 20 1. Name the procedure shown in this picture 2. List the salient features of the procedure as shown in the picture 3. List 5(five) methods of haemostasis employed during this procedure
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Station 21 1. Identify this Investigation and make a spot diagnosis.
2. List 3 features to support your diagnosis.
3. State one differential
diagnosis
4. State 2 conditions that
may complicate this lesion
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Station 22 1. What is this radiological investigation? 2. List 4 radiological features in this radiograph 3. What is the diagnosis? 4. List 4 other investigations for this condition
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Station 23 1. List 6 causes of the painful red eye? 2 a. Which of this conditions is associated with very high intraocular pressures 2 b. How would you treat this condition?
3a. Which of these conditions
presents with keratic precipitates on slit lamp examination? 3b. How would you treat this condition?
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Station 24 1. Describe the findings on this radiograph 2. Identify this lesion 3. List 3 complications of late presentation 4. What is the important finding on chest x-ray?
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STATION 25 1. What is the most likely diagnosis of this lesion? 2. Give one major reason why Burkitt’s tumour is not a likely differential diagnosis of this particular lesion. 3. Why must you examine this patients mouth? 4. State (a) types of Surgical treatment that may be offered
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Station 26 1. Identify this instrument 2. List 5 uses of the instrument 3. List 4 complications that can occur with its use 4. List other types of this item
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Station 27 1. Identify this item 2. List the different types of the item 3. What are their maximum safe doses 4. List 3 uses of the item
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Station 28 1. What is this device called?
2. List two indications for
its use
3. List three complications of its use.
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STATION 29 1. Identify this instrument or item 2. List 5 complications that can occur from its use 3. Which local anaesthetic is commonly used with it 4. List 3 indications for its use
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Station 30 1. What is this deformity called? 2. List two possible aetiological factors. 3. List three components of this deformity. 4. What is the management of this condition?