tailieunhanh - Neurology 4 mrcp questions book - part 1

nghệ thuật của y học liên quan đến câu hỏi. Nó liên quan đến câu hỏi khi tham gia một lịch sử y tế, khi thành lập một chẩn đoán phân biệt, và khi lập kế hoạch cho một chẩn đoán hoặc | Question Book Contents A total of 17 chapters containing 713 questions distributed as __ 1- Cardiology 55 questions. 2- Pulmonary medicine 51 questions. 3- Gastro-enterology 50 questions. 4- Hepato-biliary system 30 questions. 5- Nephrology 51 questions. 6- Electrolytes and Acid-Base Disturbances 20 questions. 7- Endocrinology 50 questions. 8- Diabetes Mellitus 20 questions. 9- Hematology 40 questions. 10- Rheumatology 50 questions. 11- Neurology 176 questions. 12- Infectious diseases 40 questions. 13- Immunology 10 Questions. 14- Psychiatry 10 questions. 15- Dermatology 35 questions. 16- Genetics 5 questions. 17- Toxicology 20 questions. NB Questions regarding basic medical sciences are distributed throughout chapters. This is the Question Book Please see answers in the Answers Book Preface The art of medicine involves questions. It involves questions asked when taking a medical history when forming a differential diagnosis and when planning a diagnostic or therapeutic plan. MRCP candidates regardless of their level of training are constantly confronted with questions posed from past papers from patients from mentors and from within themselves. The time-honored question-based Socratic approach of teaching is alive and well in academic and clinical world of internal medicine. This book is intended to provide the reader with many of the questions and answers commonly encountered during their MRCP study and period of preparation. This book is not meant to replace textbooks. Rather it intended to focus on the lead-in questions and topics commonly seen in the MRCP examination. Please read textbooks to boost your level of knowledge. Some of the 1st chapters were launched in website but these are now modified and updated. I m greatly thankful to my direct board supervisor Professor Doctor Khalil Al-Shaikhly MRCP UK FRCP Glasgow for his continuous support to our dear patients and to my dear friends and colleagues. Dr. Osama Amin