PLAB (Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board) Sample Questions Set-311
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Question. 10 year old boy, systolic murmur?
A. atrial septal defect
B. tof
C. vsd
Answer. (c)
Question. A boy fell from his bike, he couldn’t remember the event, however, investigations and vitals are stable?
A. observe within 4 hrs and discharge
B. 24 hrs observance
Answer. (a)
Question. A baby with clinodactyly, single palmar crease, had systolic murmur. What is the cause of the murmur?
A. VSD
B. ASD
C. PDA
D. pulm stenosis
Answer. (b)
Question. A 58 year old woman, had hot flashes, night sweats and she is a smoker and takes alcohol with well controlled HTN. What is the best Management?
A. HRT
B. clonidine
Answer. (a)
Question. A 30 year old woman has hot flashes, night sweats and mood swings. Her LMP was oaths ago. What is the diagnosis?
A. Premature ovarian failure
B. Menopause
Answer. (a)
Question. A 28 year old lady with foul smelling vaginal discharge, having vulvovaginitis PH 4.5, no lower abdominal pain, cervix was normal, what's a causative organism?
A. Chlamydia
B. Gardnerella
C. Candida
Answer. (b)
Question. A man having Osteoarthritis on pcm, he started NSAID gel topical but stopped, he has gastric ulcer, what to use to handle his pain?
A. Naproxen
B. Ibuprofen
C. Tramadol
Answer. (c)
Question. A man that presents an emergency is very aggressive, what to use to call him down?
A. Haloperidol
B. Lorazepam
C. Diazepam
Answer. (b)
Question. A child from Bangladesh that always refuses to eat her food in school likes drinking milk only in school, she presents with tiredness. Hb 6.7 MCV 68. What's the cause of her symptoms?
A. Thalassemia
B. Dietary insufficiency
Answer. (b)
Question. A question on a 16 week pregnant woman who was worried about hereditary transmitted disorder and needed a test to check. Can’t really remember all the details. What test to perform?
A. Amniocentesis
B. Chorionic villus sampling
C. Preimplantation test
Answer. (a)
Question. There was this question of a man that had sudden visual loss for some minutes, can't remember the full details, what artery has the defect?
A. ACA
B. Post cerebral artery
C. Post inferior cerebral artery
D. Middle cerebral artery
Answer. (b)
These questions cover various aspects of medical knowledge, clinical reasoning, and professional skills. Remember to refer to the PLAB exam syllabus and guidelines for a comprehensive understanding of the exam content and format.
The PLAB test is a prerequisite for international medical graduates who want to practise medicine in the UK. Passing both parts of the exam is also a requirement. To receive a licence to practise medicine in the UK after passing the exam, you might need to complete additional exams, such as the GMC registration process and securing a job offer or training placement.
In order to practise medicine in the United Kingdom, international medical graduates must pass the PLAB (Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board) exam. The General Medical Council (GMC), which oversees medical practitioners in the UK, is in charge of administering it.
The PLAB exam is divided into two parts:
PLAB Part 1: This written, multiple-choice exam gauges your knowledge and comprehension of clinical practise and medical principles. It has 180 single-best-answer questions and covers a variety of subjects, such as surgery, psychiatry, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, and more. The PLAB Part 1 exam is available in many different nations.
PLAB Part 2: This practical test evaluates your clinical abilities, communication abilities, and ethical standards. There are 18 situations in all, all of them take place in the UK and include interacting with fictitious patients. Your capacity to gather data, generate accurate diagnoses, and create treatment plans is evaluated by the examiners.
You must fulfil specific requirements, such as holding a primary medical certification recognised by the GMC and possessing the appropriate English language proficiency, in order to be qualified to take the PLAB exam. The GMC's website should be checked for the most recent and comprehensive qualifying requirements.
A strong foundation in clinical expertise and medical knowledge is necessary for PLAB exam preparation. Many applicants prepare by combining self-study, books, online sources, and practise tests. Additionally, a number of for-profit businesses provide training programmes and resources created expressly for the PLAB exam.