Author: Fiona Hunter / Codes: CP2, DC1, GP1, GP2, GP5, IP1, MaP4, MuP2, NepC5, ResP1, ResP2, ResP4, SLO1, SLO2, SLO4, TP1, TP7 / Published: 05/08/2019
Description:
FRCEM Primary Examination Single Best Answer (3 hours)
Author: Fiona Hunter / Codes: CP2, DC1, GP1, GP2, GP5, IP1, MaP4, MuP2, NepC5, ResP1, ResP2, ResP4, SLO1, SLO2, SLO4, TP1, TP7 / Published: 05/08/2019
Description:
FRCEM Primary Examination Single Best Answer (3 hours)
There are two cardiac valves on the left side (aortic and mitral) and two on the right side (pulmonary and tricuspid)
This session covers the diagnosis and initial management of a patient with acute limb ischaemia.
This session is about the pathophysiology of acute coronary syndromes, defining acute myocardial infarction and recognising the various presentations and clinical features associated with acute coronary syndromes.
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Excellent questions