MSRA 2026 EXAM TEST BANK
|QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS |RATED A+
Does smoking increase the risk of hyperemsis
N
o gravidarum?
What is the main risk factor for necrotising Prematurity
enterocolitis?
What is the most appropriate antidepressant TCA's (e.g. Amitriptyline is used often)
can you give for someone who is depressed
with a bg of IBS?
What is the treatment for H.pylori infection? Triple therapy:
PPI + Amoxcillin + Clarithromycin
For pen. allergic: PPI + Metronidazole + Clarithromycin
What is the most appropriate management for Ibuprofen
febrile seizures?
What antiepileptics are first line for partial Lamotrigine
seizures?
or
Carbamezapine
Small irregular pupils that don't react to light? Argyll Robertson
What is a Marcus Gun pupil? Eyes dilated. Afferant nerves don't work properly so that eye
doesn't constrict to direct light.
, What test is used to investigate lung function Lung Diffusion Test
in pulmonary fibrosis?
What investigation can be used to Procalcitonin
differentiate between a bacterial/non-
bacterial exacerbation of COPD?
How might the presentation of spinal cord With Spinal Cord Compression you usually have the lesion
compression differ to cauda equina betwen T10 - L1 so you get loss of flexion of lower limbs.
syndrome?
With Cauda Equina Syndrome, the compression is below L2 so
you get weakness usually in the feet and toes.
What is the most electrolyte abnormality if Hyponatraemia
you have someone with headache, nausea,
vomiting and confusion but no bony pain?
What are the indications for emergency 3 out of 4 of the following:
dialysis
1. Hyperkalaemia (>7)
2. Metabolic acidosis
3. Pulmonary Oedema
4. Uraemia
30 mins after starting a blood transfusion Febrile non-haemolytic reaction.
your patient develops itchiness and fever.
Whats the diagnosis?
Within the first 2 mins of starting a blood Haemolytic transfusion reaction
transfusion, your patient develops SOB, chest
pain and hypotension. Whats the diagnosis?
What Budd-Chiari Syndrome? blockage of the hepatic veins
What is Arnold-Chiari malformation? Herniation of the cerebellum through the foramen magnum.
Presents as vagua neuroligical symptoms e.g. headaches and
worsening gait.
|QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS |RATED A+
Does smoking increase the risk of hyperemsis
N
o gravidarum?
What is the main risk factor for necrotising Prematurity
enterocolitis?
What is the most appropriate antidepressant TCA's (e.g. Amitriptyline is used often)
can you give for someone who is depressed
with a bg of IBS?
What is the treatment for H.pylori infection? Triple therapy:
PPI + Amoxcillin + Clarithromycin
For pen. allergic: PPI + Metronidazole + Clarithromycin
What is the most appropriate management for Ibuprofen
febrile seizures?
What antiepileptics are first line for partial Lamotrigine
seizures?
or
Carbamezapine
Small irregular pupils that don't react to light? Argyll Robertson
What is a Marcus Gun pupil? Eyes dilated. Afferant nerves don't work properly so that eye
doesn't constrict to direct light.
, What test is used to investigate lung function Lung Diffusion Test
in pulmonary fibrosis?
What investigation can be used to Procalcitonin
differentiate between a bacterial/non-
bacterial exacerbation of COPD?
How might the presentation of spinal cord With Spinal Cord Compression you usually have the lesion
compression differ to cauda equina betwen T10 - L1 so you get loss of flexion of lower limbs.
syndrome?
With Cauda Equina Syndrome, the compression is below L2 so
you get weakness usually in the feet and toes.
What is the most electrolyte abnormality if Hyponatraemia
you have someone with headache, nausea,
vomiting and confusion but no bony pain?
What are the indications for emergency 3 out of 4 of the following:
dialysis
1. Hyperkalaemia (>7)
2. Metabolic acidosis
3. Pulmonary Oedema
4. Uraemia
30 mins after starting a blood transfusion Febrile non-haemolytic reaction.
your patient develops itchiness and fever.
Whats the diagnosis?
Within the first 2 mins of starting a blood Haemolytic transfusion reaction
transfusion, your patient develops SOB, chest
pain and hypotension. Whats the diagnosis?
What Budd-Chiari Syndrome? blockage of the hepatic veins
What is Arnold-Chiari malformation? Herniation of the cerebellum through the foramen magnum.
Presents as vagua neuroligical symptoms e.g. headaches and
worsening gait.