Daily SBA (BOF) Mock Test 018
Date: Sunday, July 04 @ 11:42:42 IST
Topic: PLAB Part 1


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Multiple Choice Test



1) A 22 yr old woman who has had 2 terminations of pregnancy, reports that she is pregnant again. She has noted a small amount of watery brown discharge and is tender in right iliac fossa. What is the single most likely diagnosis?

One answer only.
   Appendicitis
   Bacterial vaginosis
   Crohn’s disease
   Ectopic pregnancy
   Endometriosis





2) The time span over which a percentage of women with untreated CIN will develop cancer. Choose the single most likely time or time-interval.

One answer only.
   3-6 months
   12 months
   24-36 months
   3-10 yrs
   30 years



3) The age at which the peak incidence of cervical carcinoma develops. Choose the single most likely time or time-interval.

One answer only.
   30 years
   45 years
   50 years
   55 years
   65 years



4) The interval for cervical smears to be taken in a woman treated I yr previously for CIN 2. Choose the single most likely time or time-interval.

One answer only.
   3-6 months
   12 months
   24-36 months
   3-10 yrs
   30 years



5) The age at which screening stops for women with a normal smear history. Choose the single most likely time or time-interval.

One answer only.
   30 years
   45 years
   50 years
   55 years
   65 years



6) The timescale within which the 50% of the patients with recurrent disease will present, following treatment for stage IB cervical cancer. Choose the single most likely time or time-interval.

One answer only.
   12 months
   24-36 months
   3-10 yrs
   30 years
   45 years



7) A 24 yr old gravida 4, para 3, presents with a painless unprovoked vaginal bleed of approximately 50 ml at 32 weeks gestation. She is generally well, but worried. What is the single most appropriate next investigation?

One answer only.
   Ultrasound localization of placenta
   Hemoglobin estimation
   Kleihauser test
   Pulse oximetry
   Rhesus status



8) A 25 yr old nultipara presents at 26 weeks gestation with slight postcoital bleeding. What is the single most appropriate next investigation?

One answer only.
   Kleihauser test
   Pulse oximetry
   Rhesus status
   Speculum examination
   Urinanalysis



9) Following recurrent antepartum hemorrhage, investigation shows the fe-tus to be small for dates at 32 weeks. Conservative management is pre-ferred. A 19-week fetal anomaly ultrasound scan confirmed normal pla-cental localization. What is the single most appropriate next investigation?

One answer only.
   Ultrasound localization of placenta
   Hemoglobin estimation
   Kleihauser test
   Pulse oximetry
   Rhesus status



10) A woman, whose previous pregnancy was complicated by iso-immunization, has vaginal spotting at 36 weeks in an otherwise normal pregnancy. What is the single most appropriate next investigation?

One answer only.
   Cardiotocography
   Maternal ECG
   Ultrasound localization of placenta
   Hemoglobin estimation
   Kleihauser test


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