Risk Score
A Age >60 years 1 point
B Blood pressure >140/90 1 point
C Clinical unilateral weakness 2 points
Speech disturbance without weakness 1 point
Other 0 points
D Duration >60 min 2 points
10-60 min 1 point
<10 min 0 points
D Diabetes 1 point
0-3 points = low risk
4-5 points = moderate risk
6-7 points = high risk
(Maximum score 7 points)
The Australian Medical Council (AMC) is the national accreditation body for medical education and training in Australia. AMC MCQ Exam: This is a computer-based multiple-choice question (MCQ) AMC Clinical Exam: This exam assesses the clinical skills and knowledge of candidates in a simulated clinical environment. I AMC CAT MCQ Exam: This is a computer adaptive test (CAT) that assesses the clinical knowledge and understanding of candidates.
Tuesday 4 May 2010
Monday 3 May 2010
HEALTH INSURANCE
NEVER DELAY A SINGLE DAY BEFORE YOU GET A HEALTH INSURANCE AND INCOME PROTECTION INSURANCE IF NOT LIFE INSURANCE WHEN YOU ARRIVE IN AUSTRALIA.THERE ARE MANY OPTION TO SELECT FROM.JUST ASK A COLLEGE THAT IS THE BEST WAY.DON'T GO BY ADVERTISEMENTS.AL THE BEST.
WITH A LOTS OF LATERAL THINKING
Sunday 2 May 2010
Acne Differential Diagnosis
Acne is a clinical diagnosis;
however, it is important to
consider the following differential
diagnoses:
• Rosacea.
• Perioral dermatitis.
• Acneiform drug eruption.
• Folliculitis on the trunk.
however, it is important to
consider the following differential
diagnoses:
• Rosacea.
• Perioral dermatitis.
• Acneiform drug eruption.
• Folliculitis on the trunk.
WITH A LOTS OF LATERAL THINKING
ACNE IMPORTANT POINTS.
ACNE IMPORTANT POINT IN HISTORY AND EXAMINATION.
History
• How long have you had
pimples for?
• Are there any triggers?
• Is there a family history?
• What treatments have you
had? How long did you
follow each treatment?
• What was the most
effective treatment? Why
did you stop it?
• How do you feel about
your skin? Does it stop
you from doing anything?
Examination
• Assess the severity and
whether there is any
scarring.
• Determine any
psychological impact.
History
• How long have you had
pimples for?
• Are there any triggers?
• Is there a family history?
• What treatments have you
had? How long did you
follow each treatment?
• What was the most
effective treatment? Why
did you stop it?
• How do you feel about
your skin? Does it stop
you from doing anything?
Examination
• Assess the severity and
whether there is any
scarring.
• Determine any
psychological impact.
Thursday 29 April 2010
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURANCE IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU NEED TO HAVE WHEN YOU ARRIVE IN AUSTRALIA.IT IS A MUST I WOULD SAY.THERE ARE MANY OPTIONS TO SELECT FROM
WITH A LOTS OF LATERAL THINKING
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