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Question 1 of 27
1. Question
1. Qunicy is 30 years old, para1 woman with 6 weeks of gestation. She reported a family history of aortic dissection at booking, but the significance of this was not recognised. In the late stages of pregnancy, she developed severe back pain and systolic hypertension and was assumed to have pre-eclampsia. She subsequently developed severe abdominal and lower limb wesknes, she collapse and died? Post-mortem confirmed diagnosis of aortic dissection. What is the risk of an undiagnosed inherited aortopathy in such cases?
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Question 2 of 27
2. Question
2. Anna os second gravida previous normal delivery is in her third trimester attended the hospital as she was feeling dizzy since morning. On reaching emergency care, she suddenly collapsed. Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation was undertaken for 20 minutes. On arrival of consultant, perimortem caesarean section was undertaken. But it was very late and lost Anna. Perimortem caesarean section is an important part of the resuscitation of a pregnant woman. What is ideal time for carrying out peripartum CS, if no response to CPR?
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Question 3 of 27
3. Question
3. Jessica is 23 years old, she had missed abortion for which she underwent suction evacuation yesterday. She is known case of Ehlers Danlos type IV. Today she attended the emergency department with chest and left arm pain. CTPA was performed demonstrating that the ascending aorta was dilated at 51mm diameter with some features of aortic syndrome such as oedema in the aortic wall, together with left ventricular hypertrophy, but no PE and no dissection flap. The woman declined further investigations. The following day she was found unresponsive at home and despite all attempts to resuscitate her she died from an aortic dissection and asso-ciated cardiac tamponade. Which of the following investigations were if performed would have made disgnosis more clear?
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Question 4 of 27
4. Question
4. In 2015-17, 209 women died during or up to six weeks after pregnancy, from causes associated with their pregnancy, among 2,280,451 women giving birth in the UK. 9.2 women per 100,000 died during pregnancy or up to six weeks after childbirth or the end of pregnancy. Considering all the causes contributing to maternal mortality which of the following statement is correct.
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Question 5 of 27
5. Question
5. A para 2, Arabic lady , named Saima just moved to UK. She found this morning that she is pregnant and comes for GP visit for booking. She is a known case of epilepsy on sodium valproate. As a risk of fetal malformation GP wrote a referral letter and asked Saima to visit physician for consultation with regard to epilepsy medication. Saima didn’t follow the advice and didn’t return to Gp as well. She stopped her medication as she felt foetal risk of medication. In second trimester she was found dead at home. What is the likely cause of her death?
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Question 6 of 27
6. Question
6. Among all the causes of cardiovascular disease contributing to maternal mortality. Which of tle following contributes to maximum.
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Question 7 of 27
7. Question
7. Which of the following statements is not correct.
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Question 8 of 27
8. Question
8. Emmy is 25 years old, she was on combined oral contraceptive pills since 4 years and has now stopped the oral contraceptive pill due to breast pain. She consulted her GP and was referred for further investigation, and diagnosis of her invasive breast cancer was made. She wanted to know what will be the ideal time for her to become pregnant?
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Question 9 of 27
9. Question
9. Mortality rates still appear higher than the nadir in the over-all UK maternal mortality rate which was observed in 2012-14, and this highlights further the challenge of achieving the Government ambition of reducing maternal deaths in England by what percentage till which year?
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Question 10 of 27
10. Question
10. Wenny is in the early second trimester of pregnancy was involved in a road trafic accident. Paramedics transported her rapidly to the Emergency Department where a number of consult-ants were already in attendance: anaesthetists, accident and emergency, intensive care and gynaecology. She had intraosseous access already inserted and central venous access was established very soon after arrival. She was resuscitated and a CT identified chest injuries following which she was transferred immediately to theatre. However, despite protracted resuscitation her bleeding could not be controlled and she died. At all stages of her care this woman was managed appropriately and rapidly and with senior involvement but the severity of her injuries led to her ultimate death. There were several other instances of exemplary resuscitation attempts which were ultimately unsuccessful, because the elements of resuscita-tion of pregnant women are not considered. With regard to pregnancy specific resuscita-tion measure which of the following statement is wrong?
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Question 11 of 27
11. Question
11. What is current overall death rate in UK?
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Question 12 of 27
12. Question
12. Which of the following is most common cause of direct maternal death occurring within a year after end of pregnancy?
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Question 13 of 27
13. Question
13. What is the percentage of indirect maternal deaths contributing to overall maternal deaths in UK?
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Question 14 of 27
14. Question
14. Which of the following is the leading cause of maternal deaths in UK?
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Question 15 of 27
15. Question
15. Which of the following is the leading cause of direct maternal deaths in UK?
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Question 16 of 27
16. Question
16. Which of the following is the leading cause of indirect maternal deaths in UK?
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Question 17 of 27
17. Question
17. Which of the following is the second most common cause of direct maternal deaths in UK?
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Question 18 of 27
18. Question
18. Which of the following is the second most common cause of direct maternal deaths in UK?
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Question 19 of 27
19. Question
19. Malignancy contributes to the following category of maternal death?
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Question 20 of 27
20. Question
20. All of the following are RED FLAG SIGNS of chest pain which are associated with cardiac disease?
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Question 21 of 27
21. Question
21. How much risk of Aortic Dissection is increased in a pregnant lady?
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Question 22 of 27
22. Question
22. Risk of Aortic dissection is highest?
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Question 23 of 27
23. Question
23. What is current perinatal mortality rate in UK?
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Question 24 of 27
24. Question
24. What is current Still birth rate in UK?
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Question 25 of 27
25. Question
25. What is the current Neonatal Mortality Rate in UK?
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Question 26 of 27
26. Question
26. Any death related to Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS), in UK, must be reported to:
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Question 27 of 27
27. Question
27. What is the most common cardiac cause of late maternal death in the UK in the latest MBRRACE report of UK?
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