Monday 12 April 2010

MRCS Part A approaches

MRCS part A is about a week away, and about the time when panic spreads like wildfire amongst candidates. Our plans to get the website up and running by this month has hit major setbacks due to various work commitments, however rest assured we are working hard on it. 

As a taster; I will be posting one question a day for the next week only till the website becomes online. The questions are of course written by me, and various sources have been consulted to ensure upto date answers are given. What you will see is that the explanation i shall give to the questions are not like the ones you are used to in other questions banks, but they will have complete explanations to explain why one answer is more correct than the other. Please leave feedbacks, as this will help us improve our standards and formats. 

Anatomy
  1. A 40 year old male motorbike rider is brought into the A&E department following a collision with a lorry. An urgent laparotomy reveals a severely damaged spleen, and pancreas.  Major arterial supply to the pancreas is derived from the…..
  1. Left gastric artery
  1. Splenic artery
  2. Right gastric artery
  3. Hepatic artery
  4. Gastroduodenal artery
The answer will be posted tomorrow. Good luck

Romesh


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