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MRCPCH Part 1 SBA Questions with Answers and Explanations
Recall A newborn is cyanotic shortly after birth. Oxygen therapy does not improve saturation.What is the most likely diagnosis? A. Respiratory distress syndrome B. Tetralogy of Fallot C. Transposition of the great arteries D. Patent ductus arteriosus E. Ventricular septal defect ✅ Answer: C. Transposition of the great arteries Explanation: Severe cyanosis not responding to…
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AKP | mrcpch part- 2 | Recall
Daily recall
Recall: A 9-month-old boy is brought to the clinic with a 2-day history of cough, wheezing, and difficulty feeding. His mother reports that he had a mild fever last night. On examination, his respiratory rate is 55/min, heart rate 140/min, oxygen saturation 92% in room air, and he has diffuse wheeze and fine crackles on…
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AKP | mrcpch part- 2 | Recall
Recall New
SBA: Which vitamin deficiency results in rickets? A) Vitamin AB) Vitamin B12C) Vitamin DD) Vitamin CE) Vitamin K ➡️ Best Answer: C) Vitamin DExplanation: Lack of vitamin D or calcium leads to rickets in children.
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AKP | mrcpch part- 2 | Recall
“MRCPCH Part 2 AKP: Why Recalls Can Make or Break Your Exam Success”
✅ What MRCPCH Prep claims to offer Introduction Passing the MRCPCH Part 2 (AKP) exam is a critical milestone for pediatric trainees. One of the most common questions is: how important are AKP recalls for passing the exam? Recalls are not just a memory tool—they provide insight into exam patterns, commonly tested topics, and the…
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AKP | mrcpch part- 2 | Recall
MRCPCH Part 2 AKP: Complete Study Guide for a High Score
Recall 6-week-old with cyanosis, ejection systolic murmur on left sternal edge, single heart sound, lung field is clear, Diagnosis? TOF TGA VSD ASD PDA Ans- a Explanation Clinical Scenario: A 6-week-old infant presents with acute cyanosis. On examination, there is an ejection systolic murmur at the left sternal edge, a single heart sound, and clear…
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AKP | mrcpch part- 2 | Recall
MRCPCH Part 2 exam preparation with Expert Practice
Question: A 6-week-old infant is brought to the clinic with poor feeding, vomiting, and failure to thrive. On examination, the infant is hypotonic, has almond-shaped eyes, a narrow forehead, and small hands and feet. You notice hypopigmented skin patches on the trunk. Heart sounds are normal. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?…
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AKP | mrcpch part- 2 | Recall
MRCPCH Part 2 Exam Preparation & Practice Questions
MRCPCH Part 2 Practice Preparing for the MRCPCH Part 2 exam requires more than just memorising facts — it’s about applying clinical reasoning, problem-solving, and data interpretation in realistic paediatric scenarios. This crucial stage of the Membership of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (MRCPCH) examination assesses your ability to make safe, evidence-based…
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AKP | mrcpch part- 2 | Recall
How to pass MRCPCH exam at first attempt
🩺 How to Pass the MRCPCH Exam at First Attempt How to Pass the MRCPCH Exam at First Attempt– Passing the MRCPCH exam at your first attempt is achievable with the right preparation, planning, and mindset. The Membership of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (MRCPCH) exam assesses your understanding of child health,…
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AKP | mrcpch part- 2 | Recall
MRCPCH Revision Resources: How to Pass Part 2 Exam
Introduction: MRCPCH Revision Resources for Part 2 Success Preparing for the MRCPCH Part 2 exam is a key milestone in every paediatric trainee’s journey toward membership of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH). The exam tests not only clinical knowledge but also the ability to apply that knowledge to real-life paediatric scenarios….

