AMC (Australian Medical Council Computer Adaptive Test Examination) Sample Questions Set-40
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Question: Couple comes to the GP clinic for infertility treatment. All investigations of wife were normal. Husband is on medications for arthralgia. What will be your advice?
a. continue methotrexate and hydroxychloroquine(HCQ)
b. cease methotrexate and continue HCQ.
c. cease both drugs
d. continue methotrexate and stop HCQ
Answer: (b)
Question: Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia patient came with rigors & Fever & right lower lobar pneumonia or some infection like this admitted & started ampicillin & after minimal time generalized vesicular rash appeared asking management?
A. Prednisolone
B. Immunoglobulin
C. Cease ampicillin
D. Antiviral
Answer: (c)
Question: scenario on waldenstrom macroglobulinemia having past history of chicken pox and glandular fever Now history of pneumonia and started ampicillin and azithromycin after next day he developed rash over abdomen, small pustules type rash all over present not looking like rash Ask what next investigation
A. skin swab
B. skin culture
C. bone marrow biopsy
D. blood test for fungal
Answer: (a)
Question: Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia patient came with rigours and fever and right lower lobar pneumonia or some infection like this admitted and started ampicillin and after minimal time generalised vesicular rash appeared asking next investigation?
A. Skin biopsy
B. Immunofluorescence of lesion
C. Blood culture
D. Marrow biopsy
E. swab of lesion
Answer: (a)
Question: Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia case presented with features of pneumonia admitted in hospital and started on ampicillin and azithromycin now developed generalized vesicular rash
A. Immunoglobulin
B. Cease ampicillin and start ceftriaxone
C. Prednisolone
D. Ganciclovir
E. Amphotericin
Answer: (a)
Question: A young patient has an uncomplicated pregnancy and is being induced at 42 weeks of gestation. After artificial rupture of the membranes, Syntocinon is appropriately administered for several hours, however the patient's contractions remain irregular. What is the most appropriate management?
A. Stop syntocinon
B. Perform an immediate caesarean section
C. Perform a fetal scalp pH
Answer: (c)
Question: A case of spontaneous rupture of membranes at term. Now the cervix is 8cm dilated and heads at the ischial spine. CTG shows heart dropping to 70 for 3 minutes with baseline heart rate 110 bpm. Irregular uterine contraction. What next?
a. Fetal scalp ph
b. immediate C sec
c. Ventouse delivery
d. CTG
Answer: (a)
Remember that these questions are for practice purposes only and may not reflect the exact format or content of the AMC examination.
It is advised to study a wide range of medical information and clinical abilities in order to get ready for the AMC CAT exam. Reviewing medical texts, taking review classes, and exercising with practise tests can all be helpful. It’s also a good idea to become familiar with the layout and structure of the exam to get a better idea of what to expect and when.
I advise checking the Australian Medical Council's official website or getting in touch with them directly for any available resources or study materials if you want the most recent and accurate information regarding the AMC CAT exam.