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E-grāmata: Get Through MRCOG Part 2: EMQS

  • Formāts: 127 pages
  • Sērija : Get Through
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351996198
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  • Formāts: 127 pages
  • Sērija : Get Through
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351996198

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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.
Editors ix
Introduction xi
1 Obstetric EMQs
1(40)
1.1 Preconception counselling
2(1)
1.2 Management of early pregnancy
3(2)
1.3 Infections in pregnancy
5(2)
1.4 Antenatal screening I
7(1)
1.5 Antenatal screening II
8(1)
1.6 Preterm labour/PPROM
9(1)
1.7 Post-partum haemorrhage I
10(2)
1.8 Post-partum haemorrhage II
12(1)
1.9 Acute intrapartum events
13(1)
1.10 Maternal collapse I
14(1)
1.11 Maternal collapse II
15(1)
1.12 Domestic violence
16(1)
1.13 Thromboembolism in pregnancy
17(1)
1.14 Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy
18(1)
1.15 Induction of labour
19(1)
1.16 Management of labour
20(2)
1.17 Multiple pregnancy
22(1)
1.18 Assisted vaginal delivery
23(2)
1.19 Intrauterine fetal demise
25(2)
1.20 Psychiatric disease in pregnancy and puerperium
27(2)
1.21 Surgical problems/abdominal pain in pregnancy
29(2)
1.22 Impaired glucose metabolism in pregnancy
31(1)
1.23 Antepartum haemorrhage
32(2)
1.24 Respiratory diseases in pregnancy
34(2)
1.25 Risk management in obstetrics
36(2)
1.26 Intrauterine growth restriction
38(1)
1.27 Haematological diseases in pregnancy
39(2)
2 Obstetric Answers
41(28)
2.1 Preconception counselling
42(1)
2.2 Management of early pregnancy
43(1)
2.3 Infections in pregnancy
44(1)
2.4 Antenatal screening I
45(1)
2.5 Antenatal screening II
46(1)
2.6 Preterm labour/PPROM
47(1)
2.7 Post-partum haemorrhage I
48(1)
2.8 Post-partum haemorrhage II
49(1)
2.9 Acute intrapartum events
50(1)
2.10 Maternal collapse I
51(1)
2.11 Maternal collapse II
52(1)
2.12 Domestic violence
53(1)
2.13 Thromboembolism in pregnancy
54(1)
2.14 Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy
55(1)
2.15 Induction of labour
56(1)
2.16 Management of labour
57(1)
2.17 Multiple pregnancy
58(1)
2.18 Assisted vaginal delivery
59(1)
2.19 Intrauterine fetal demise
60(1)
2.20 Psychiatric disease in pregnancy and puerperium
61(1)
2.21 Surgical problems/abdominal pain in pregnancy
62(1)
2.22 Impaired glucose metabolism in pregnancy
63(1)
2.23 Antepartum haemorrhage
64(1)
2.24 Respiratory diseases in pregnancy
65(1)
2.25 Risk management in obstetrics
66(1)
2.26 Intrauterine growth restriction
67(1)
2.27 Haematological diseases in pregnancy
68(1)
3 Gynaecology EMQs
69(20)
3.1 Urogynaecology
70(1)
3.2 Adolescent gynaecology
71(1)
3.3 Disorders of menstrual bleeding
72(1)
3.4 Premenstrual syndrome
73(1)
3.5 Subfertility
74(1)
3.6 Ectopic pregnancy
75(1)
3.7 Management of miscarriage
76(1)
3.8 Management of ovarian cysts
77(1)
3.9 Abdominal pain
78(1)
3.10 Menopausal symptoms
79(1)
3.11 Polycystic ovarian syndrome
80(1)
3.12 Female genital mutilation
81(1)
3.13 Cervical screening I
82(1)
3.14 Cervical screening II
83(1)
3.15 Cervical screening III
84(1)
3.16 Risk of complications in abdominal hysterectomy for benign reasons
85(1)
3.17 Risks following repair of obstetric anal sphincter injury
86(1)
3.18 Long-acting reversible contraception failure
87(2)
4 Gynaecology Answers
89(20)
4.1 Urogynaecology
90(1)
4.2 Adolescent gynaecology
91(1)
4.3 Disorders of menstrual bleeding
92(1)
4.4 Premenstrual syndrome
93(1)
4.5 Subfertility
94(1)
4.6 Ectopic pregnancy
95(1)
4.7 Management of miscarriage
96(1)
4.8 Management of ovarian cysts
97(1)
4.9 Abdominal pain
98(1)
4.10 Menopausal symptoms
99(1)
4.11 Polycystic ovarian syndrome
100(1)
4.12 Female genital mutilation
101(1)
4.13 Cervical screening I
102(1)
4.14 Cervical screening II
103(1)
4.15 Cervical screening III
104(1)
4.16 Risk of complications in abdominal hysterectomy for benign reasons
105(1)
4.17 Risks following repair of obstetric anal sphincter injury
106(1)
4.18 Long-acting reversible contraception failure
107(2)
5 Recommended Reading List
109(2)
Books
109(1)
Other resources
110(1)
Index 111
Kalaivani Ramalingam, DGO MRCOG is Gynaecologist and Obstetrician at Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, India

Latha Mageswari P., MBBS, DGO, MRCOG(UK), FRCOG(UK), DFFP(UK) is lead clinician at Shrees Women Specialty Clinic, Chennai, India

Lakshmi Thirumalaikumar, MBBS, is Consultant, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Worcestershire Royal Hospital, Worcester, UK