Apart from pure cardiac arrest resuscitation questions, this category ended up with all the undifferentiated shock "how would you manage this" questions, as well as all the questions about hypothermia
Question 20 | |
Question 10 |
Question 25 | |
Question 18 |
Question 21 |
Question 16 |
Question 18 | |
Question 8 |
Question 3 | Cardiac arrest in "special circumstances": CALS, hypothermia and pregnancy |
Question 22 | |
Question 20 | Polymorphic VT - recognition and management |
Question 18 | Causes of cardiac arrest: potentially, an air embolism |
Question 7 | Severe hypothermia and management of hypothermic cardiac arrest |
Question 24.1 | Causes of shock: cardiogenic shock following myocardial infarction |
Question 18.2 | |
Question 14 | Radiological diagnosis of brain death- when clinical diagnosis is impossible |
Question 28 | |
Question 18 | The value of post-arrest angiography |
Question 15.1 | ECG interpretation - polymorphic VT |
Question 6 | Prognostication following cardiac arrest - factors which confound it |
Question 30.2 | Cardiac arrest post cardiac surgery: differences in management |
Question 30.1 |
Question 5 |
Question 18 | |
Question 15 | Brain death: pre-conditions, clinical testing and radiological testing. |
Question 9 | Cardiac arrest in pregnancy: especially, peri-mortem Caesarian |
Question 11 | Cardiac tamponade: with a focus on pulsus paradoxus |
Question 20 | |
Question 9 | Therapeutic hypothermia in cardiac arrest, brain injury and other "extended indications" |
Question 11 | The utility of somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) in post-arrest prognostication |
Question 17 | What are the different causes of shock (in this pancreatitis patient)? |
Question 4 |
Question 17 | Clinical testing for brain death: technical issues, eg. which cranial nerves, etc |
Question 1 |
Question 24 |
Question 15 | Pulseless electrical activity, cardiac tamponade and pericardiocentesis technique. |
Question 14 | Prognostication following cardiac arrest: the utility of various parameters. |
Question 4 |
Question 12.2 | |
Question 12.1 | Clinical testing for brain death: preconditions for clinical testing |
Question 8.1 | Causes of pulseless electrical activity arrest. |
Question 18.2 | Approach to cardiac arrest and peri-arrest scenarios: investigations |
Question 18.1 | Approach to cardiac arrest and peri-arrest scenarios: causes of cardiac arrest |
Question 16 | What are the different causes of shock (in this pancreatitis patient)? |
Question 15 | Conventional CPR vs. compression-only CPR. |
Question 15.1 | Clinical testing for brain death: gas exchange during apnoea testing. |
Question 28 | Preconditions to brain death testing; also radiological diagnosis of brain death. |
Question 30 | Differential causes of shock, lightly garnished with a history of burns. |
Question 28.1 | Clinical testing for brain death: preconditions for the diagnosis of brain death |
Question 19 | Prognostication following cardiac arrest: "useful information" in determining prognosis. |
Question 5 | Clinical testing for brain death observations which are incompatible with brain death. |
Question 20 |
Question 19 | The evidence base for current advanced life support practice |
Question 20 | Extended indications for therapeutic hypothermia - not limited to cardiac arrest. |
Question 17 | Management of acute anaphylaxis and acute angioedema |
Question 13 | Clinical testing for brain death: ineligibility for clinical testing |
Question 6 | Ventricular fibrillation: causes, and principles of management |
Question 26 | |
Question 24 |
Question 6 |
Question 12 |
Question 1b | Approach to cardiac arrest and peri-arrest scenarios: causes of cardiac arrest |
Question 6 | |
Question 1b | |
Question 1a |
Question 2 | Mild therapeutic hypothermia for survivors of cardiac arrest |
Question 3 |
Question 7 |
Question 10 | |
Question 2d | |
Question 2b | Approach to cardiac arrest and peri-arrest scenarios: investigations |
Question 2a | Approach to cardiac arrest and peri-arrest scenarios: causes of cardiac arrest |