MCQ Collection

amc-mcq MCQs

Practice amc-mcq questions with answers and explanations.

Clinical case 299: The item forms part of an integrated Australian clinical knowledge review in which patient safety is the priority. A 57-year-old presents to an outpatient unit with progressive shortness of breath, orthopnoea and bilateral crackles, beginning 70 minutes ago. What is the best next step?

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Clinical case 300: The item forms part of an integrated Australian clinical knowledge review in which patient safety is the priority. A 58-year-old presents to an after-hours service with right lower-quadrant abdominal pain, fever and guarding, beginning 75 minutes ago. What is the best next step?

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Clinical case 301: The item forms part of an integrated Australian clinical knowledge review in which patient safety is the priority. A 59-year-old presents to an emergency department with sudden unilateral weakness and dysphasia, beginning 80 minutes ago. What is the best next step?

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Clinical case 288: The item forms part of an integrated Australian clinical knowledge review in which patient safety is the priority. A 46-year-old presents to an after-hours service with right lower-quadrant abdominal pain, fever and guarding, beginning 15 minutes ago. What is the best next step?

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Clinical case 289: The item forms part of an integrated Australian clinical knowledge review in which patient safety is the priority. A 47-year-old presents to an emergency department with sudden unilateral weakness and dysphasia, beginning 20 minutes ago. What is the best next step?

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Clinical case 290: The item forms part of an integrated Australian clinical knowledge review in which patient safety is the priority. A 48-year-old presents to an urgent care clinic with fever, hypotension, confusion and raised lactate, beginning 25 minutes ago. What is the best next step?

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Clinical case 291: The item forms part of an integrated Australian clinical knowledge review in which patient safety is the priority. A 49-year-old presents to a general practice with wheeze, increased work of breathing and low oxygen saturation, beginning 30 minutes ago. What is the best next step?

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Clinical case 281: The item forms part of an integrated Australian clinical knowledge review in which patient safety is the priority. A 39-year-old presents to an outpatient unit with heavy vaginal bleeding with dizziness in pregnancy, beginning 65 minutes ago. What is the best next step?

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Clinical case 282: The item forms part of an integrated Australian clinical knowledge review in which patient safety is the priority. A 40-year-old presents to an after-hours service with facial swelling and breathing difficulty after a medicine, beginning 70 minutes ago. What is the best next step?

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Clinical case 283: The item forms part of an integrated Australian clinical knowledge review in which patient safety is the priority. A 41-year-old presents to an emergency department with acute fluctuating confusion after surgery, beginning 75 minutes ago. What is the best next step?

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Clinical case 284: The item forms part of an integrated Australian clinical knowledge review in which patient safety is the priority. A 42-year-old presents to an urgent care clinic with sweating, tremor and confusion in a person with diabetes, beginning 80 minutes ago. What is the best next step?

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Clinical case 285: The item forms part of an integrated Australian clinical knowledge review in which patient safety is the priority. A 43-year-old presents to a general practice with a painful swollen calf followed by sudden breathlessness, beginning 85 minutes ago. What is the best next step?

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