FRCEM Exam Question 46

A patient presenting with acute onset neurological symptoms has a CT scan of their brain that shows an acute pontine haemorrhage What is the most likely clinical finding?
  • FRCEM Exam Question 47

    You see a patient with steatorrhea, weight loss and abdominal pain You suspect they have exocrine pancreatic insufficiency The secretion of which substance is least likely to be affected by this condition?
  • FRCEM Exam Question 48

    A 78 year old woman presents with a painful shoulder after a fall. On examination she is unable to lift the dorsum of her hand off her mid-lumbar spine (lift-off test).
    Which muscle is most likely to have been injured?
  • FRCEM Exam Question 49

    A 21 year old man is diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis. A medical student asks you to assist them in calculating the patients blood pH using the Henderson-Hasselbach equation.
    What best describes the two required constituents for this equation?
  • FRCEM Exam Question 50

    A 50 year old man presents with hypoglycaemia You decide to give him intramuscular glucagon Which organ is most affected by this treatment to increase blood sugar levels?