19.9.15

FCPS part 1 past papers-All at one place


Here are all my collections over long time for past papers of FCPS Part 1

Instructions to get all past papers under these links:

  • While scrolling down you will reach the end of page showing "OLDER POSTS", click on it to get more past papers under that specefic subject.
Subject wise approach:

9.9.15

Entry to ST3 Post (Specialty Training)? after Doing MRCP only?How about MRCP Ireland, MMed Singapore?


Entry to ST3 requirements:

There are 3 methods by which someone seeking ST3 training post in UK.
  1. Gaining Complete MRCP Diploma
  2. Alternative training pathway examinations
  3. EAA Eligibility
Gaining Complete MRCP Diploma

There are three parts to the MRCP(UK) examination - Part 1, Part 2 (written), and Part 2 (clinical examination) - commonly referred to as 'Part 1', 'Part 2' and 'PACES'.


Alternative training pathway examinations

Others will also accept training pathways for ST3 position if someone has done alternate training in other specialisties. These Include audiovestibular medicine clinical genetics clinical neurophysiology , dermatology haematology ,palliative medicine rehabilitation medicine and sport & exercise medicine .
These specialties are also accepted for the ST3.

EAA Eligibility

Under the EAA  EU-Directive 2005 Act  can also be eligible to get the post provided the information accordingly. See the link of the Act.


Questions arise how about the MRCP Ireland and MMed of singapore????

Are they accepted???

Here is the answers to these questions


MRCP Ireland

According to the JOINT ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF TRAINING BOARD;
MRCP Ireland will not be accepted as a direct substitute for the MRCP(UK) in ST3 recruitment. However, candidates who are EEA nationals, whose training to date has been undertaken under the Irish 'Basic Specialty Training' system, and who have gained the MRCP(Ireland) examination, are likely to be eligible under the EEA eligibility rule described above (assuming all other criteria are also met).

MMed Singapore 

MMed Singapore qualification contain the full MRCP(UK) diploma, and hence will continue to be accepted as 'alternative' to MRCP(UK)


Saudi Licensing Exam prep---Mock Exam 9 with answers

Mock Exam 9

Q1. Most common medical problems faced in primary health care is:
a. Coryza
b. UTI
c. Hypertension
d. Diabetes

Q2. You were working in a clinic with a consultant who prescribed a drug that was contraindicated to the patient (the patient was allergic to that drug) but you didn't interfere & assumed that he knows better than you do. Which of the following you have violated:
a. Professional competence
b. Quality of patient care
c. Honesty
d. Patient relationship
e. Maintaining trust

Q3. Physician's carelessness is known as:
a. Malpractice
b. Criminal neglect
c. Malfeasance
d. Nonfeasance

Q4. For health education programs to be successful all are true except:
a. Human behavior must be well understood
b. Information should be from cultural background
c. Doctors are the only health educators
d. Methods include pictures and videos

Saudi Licensing Exam prep---- Mock Exam 8 with answers

Mock Exam 8


Q1. Patient with hypercholesterolemia, he should avoid:
a. Organ meat
b. Avocado
c. Chicken
d. White egg

Q2. A mother brought her 10 y/o obese boy to the family practice clinic, what is your advice:
a. Same dietary habits only exercise
b. Fat free diet
c. Multifactorial intervention

Q3. Attack rate for school children that developed pink eye, first day 10 out of 50, second day 30 out of 50:
a. 20
b. 40
c. 60
d. 80


Q4. Treatment of contacts is applied in all of the following except:
a. Bilharziasis
b. Malaria
c. Hook worm
d. Filariasis
Q5. A patient is taking bupropion to quit smoking what is SE
a. Arrythmia
b. Seizure
c. Xerostomia
d. Headache

Q6. 10 people developed nausea,

Saudi Licensing exam Exam Prep- Mock Exam 7 with answers and explantion

Mock Exam 7


Q1. As doctor if you see patient and you face difficulty to get accurate information from him the best tactic to do it is:
a. Ask direct question (close-ended)
b. Ask open question
c. Control way of discussion
d. Use medical terms

Q2. Endemic means:
a. Spread of disease in incidence all the time
b. It cause by virulent pathologic organism
c. Spread of disease from country to country by carrier
d. Rapid spread of disease
e. There is very low incidence

Q3. Patient diagnosed with DM type 2 and he is in your office to discuss with him the plane to reduce his weight, you will told him to:
a. Decrease calorie intake in daytime
b. Decrease calorie and increase fat
c. Decrease by 500 kcal/kg per week
d. Decrease 800 per day

Q4. In PHC, from 50 children 10 got the disease on the 1st week, another 30 on the subsequent 2 weeks, what is the inci

SAudi Licensing Exam--Exam Prep--Mock Exam 6 with answers and explanation

Mock Exam 6





Q1. Besides IV fluids, what is the most important drug to be given in anaphylaxis?
a) Epinephrine
b) Steroids

Q2. The best to give for DVT patients initially which is cost effective:
a) Low Molecular Weight Heparin “Enoxaparin”
b) Unfractioned Heparin
c) Heparin
d) Warfarin

Q3. Management of anaphylactic shock all of the following, EXCEPT :
a) IVF
b) 100% O2
c) Corticosteroid

Q4. Patient developed lightheadedness and SOB after bee sting. You should treat him with the following:
a) Epinephrine injection, antihistamine and IV fluid
b) Antihistamine alone

Q5. A child had bee bite presented after 18 hour with le

SAudi Licensing Exam--Exam Prep--Mock Exam 6 with answers and explanation

Mock Exam 6





Q1. Besides IV fluids, what is the most important drug to be given in anaphylaxis?
a) Epinephrine
b) Steroids

Q2. The best to give for DVT patients initially which is cost effective:
a) Low Molecular Weight Heparin “Enoxaparin”
b) Unfractioned Heparin
c) Heparin
d) Warfarin

Q3. Management of anaphylactic shock all of the following, EXCEPT :
a) IVF
b) 100% O2
c) Corticosteroid

Q4. Patient developed lightheadedness and SOB after bee sting. You should treat him with the following:
a) Epinephrine injection, antihistamine and IV fluid
b) Antihistamine alone

Q5. A child had bee bite presented after 18 hour with le

Saudi Licensing Exam--Exam Prep-- Mock Exam 5 with answers

Mock Exam 5



Q1. A man came with bruising and increase time of bleeding with factor 8 deficiency :
a) Haemophilia A
b) Von Willebrand disease

Q2. An old man 65 years with Hemoglobin= 9, you will:
a) Assess Iron levels
b) Assess LDH
c) Arrange for endoscopy

Q3. In aspirin overdose :
a) Liver enzyme will peak within 3-4 hr
b) first signs include peripheral neuropathy and loss of reflexes
c) 150 mg/kg of aspirin will not result in aspirin toxicity

Q4. A man who is having severe vomiting and diarrhea and now de

Saudi Licensing Exam--Exam Prep-- Mock Exam 5 with answers

Mock Exam 5



Q1. A man came with bruising and increase time of bleeding with factor 8 deficiency :
a) Haemophilia A
b) Von Willebrand disease

Q2. An old man 65 years with Hemoglobin= 9, you will:
a) Assess Iron levels
b) Assess LDH
c) Arrange for endoscopy

Q3. In aspirin overdose :
a) Liver enzyme will peak within 3-4 hr
b) first signs include peripheral neuropathy and loss of reflexes
c) 150 mg/kg of aspirin will not result in aspirin toxicity

Q4. A man who is having severe vomiting and diarrhea and now de

Saudi Licensing Exam- Mock Exam 4 & answers with explanation

Mock Exam 4


Q1. Which of the following is treatment for Giardiasis:
a) Prazequantil
b) Mebendazole
c) Metronidazole
d) Albendazole

Q2. Patient with epilepsy came with left shoulder pain, on examination flattened contour of the shoulder, and fixed adduction with internal rotation, what is the diagnosis?
a) Inferior dislocation
b) subacromal posterior dislocation
c) subglenoid anterior dislocation
d) subclavicle anterior dislocation
e) subclavicle anterior dislocation

Q3. Drugs used for Leishmania
· There are two common therapies containing antimony (known as pentavalent antimonials): meglumine antimoniate (Glucantime) and sodium stibogluconate (Pentostam)

Q4. A 12 years old female brought by her mother to ER after

Saudi Licensing Exam- Mock Exam 4 & answers with explanation

Mock Exam 4


Q1. Which of the following is treatment for Giardiasis:
a) Prazequantil
b) Mebendazole
c) Metronidazole
d) Albendazole

Q2. Patient with epilepsy came with left shoulder pain, on examination flattened contour of the shoulder, and fixed adduction with internal rotation, what is the diagnosis?
a) Inferior dislocation
b) subacromal posterior dislocation
c) subglenoid anterior dislocation
d) subclavicle anterior dislocation
e) subclavicle anterior dislocation

Q3. Drugs used for Leishmania
· There are two common therapies containing antimony (known as pentavalent antimonials): meglumine antimoniate (Glucantime) and sodium stibogluconate (Pentostam)

Q4. A 12 years old female brought by her mother to ER after

Saudi Licensing exam prep- Mock Exam 3

Mock Exam 3 

Q1 -A pregnant lady came to you to screen her fetus for down syndrome, what is the best method:
a.   Amniocentesis.  + Karyotyping
         b.   Choriocentesis.
 
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Q2 - What is the most common chromosomal abnormality?
a. Trisomy 13
b.   Trisomy 21
         
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..


Q3 -  A child came to ER with fever, stridor, … , x-ray showed swollen epiglottis, in addition to oxygen, what u will do?
a.   Throat examination.
b.   An emergency tracheostomy.
c.   Endotracheal intubation.
d.   Nasopharyngeal intubation.
       
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Q4 - 24 y/o female newly diagnosed type 2 DM, she is wea

Saudi Licensing exam prep- Mock Exam 3

Mock Exam 3 

Q1 -A pregnant lady came to you to screen her fetus for down syndrome, what is the best method:
a.   Amniocentesis.  + Karyotyping
         b.   Choriocentesis.
 
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Q2 - What is the most common chromosomal abnormality?
a. Trisomy 13
b.   Trisomy 21
         
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..


Q3 -  A child came to ER with fever, stridor, … , x-ray showed swollen epiglottis, in addition to oxygen, what u will do?
a.   Throat examination.
b.   An emergency tracheostomy.
c.   Endotracheal intubation.
d.   Nasopharyngeal intubation.
       
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Q4 - 24 y/o female newly diagnosed type 2 DM, she is wea

Saudi Licensing Exam Prep--- Mock Exam 2 with answers and explanation

Mock Exam 2
I suggest you to solve these questions first to know at what level you stand and then go for the answers..


Q1 -  Which is not found in coarctation of the aorta:
             a. Upper limb hypertension
             b. Diastolyic murmur heard all over precordium
            c. Skeletal deformity on chest x-ray

Q2 - Female patient presented with tender red swelling in the axilla with history of repeated black head and large pore skin in same area: ttt is
                a. Immidate surgery
                b. Topical antibiotic
                c. Cold compressor
                d. Oral antibiotic

Q3 - In indirect hernia the relation of the sac to the cord structure is:
         a. Anteromedial
          b. Anterolateral
          c. Posteromedial
          d.Postrolateral
Q4 -  The most common cause of croup is:
         a. Parainfluenza
          b. Influenza
Q5 -kwashikor disease  usually associated with :
         a. decrease protein intake, decrease carbohydrate
         b. increase protein , increase carbo
         c. decrease protein , increase carbo
Q6 - in cachectic patient, the body utilize

Saudi Licensing Exam Prep--Mock Exam Series

Here today we are going to start Mock Exam Series for preparation of SLE..
Questions will be posted and answers will be posted in the end of paper in a link...
Key to solve these questions are as follows:

Do questions before going through answers. Best of luck for your exam
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Mock Exam 1


Q1 - 502)  59 y/o presented with new onset supraventicular tachycardia with palpitation,no Hx of SO Or chest pain ,chest examination normal , oxygen sat in room air = 98% no peripheral edemaOthers normal, the best initial investigation:
  a.  ECG stress test                                                                                            
b. Pulmonary arteriography                                                                  
c. CT scan                                                                                                
d. Thyroid stimulating hormone          

Q2 -Lactating women presented with breast engorgment  and tendress  Your managements:
       a. Warm compressor and continoue breast feeding
       b. Dicloxacillin and continoue breast feeding
      c. Dicloxacillin and milk expression
      d. Discontinoue breast feeding  and cold compressor

Q3 -The Fastest route of antipsychotic is:
      a. IM
      b. IV
     c. Oral
     d. Sublingual
 
Q4 -While you are in the clinic you find that many patients presents with red follicular conjactivitis (Chlamydia ) your management is:
          a. Improve water supply and sanitation
         b. Improve sanitation and  destroying of the vector
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