EDAIC MCQs Mock-test Series 5, Paper B with MCQ explanations.
EDAIC mock tests are designed to get you accustomed to the feel and pattern of the examination. These are time-limited question papers that mimic the difficulty level of EDAIC MCQ exams. For each paper, you will have a prefixed time slot of 2 hours (just like the real exam). After the submission, your score will be mailed to you with explanations as a password-protected PDF.
It is an excellent opportunity for practice and revision for the exam-going candidates.
You can take the mock test at your convenience, making sure you have 2 uninterrupted hours, as the test will close in 2 hours after you start the exam.
We recommend that you take the complete test (A and B) on the same day, with at least a 1-hour break between attempting Paper A and Paper B.
For EDAIC mock-test(5), Paper A without MCQ explanations, click here.
EDAIC MCQs Mock-test Series 5, Paper A with MCQ explanations.
EDAIC mock tests are designed to get you accustomed to the feel and pattern of the examination. These are time-limited question papers that mimic the difficulty level of EDAIC MCQ exams. For each paper, you will have a prefixed time slot of 2 hours (just like the real exam). After the submission, your score will be mailed to you with explanations as a password-protected PDF.
It is an excellent opportunity for practice and revision for the exam-going candidates.
You can take the mock test at your convenience, making sure you have 2 uninterrupted hours, as the test will close in 2 hours after you start the exam.
We recommend that you take the complete test (A and B) on the same day, with at least a 1-hour break between attempting Paper A and Paper B.
For EDAIC mock-test(1), Paper A without MCQ explanations, click here.
ANAESTHETIC IMPLICATIONS OF THE CARDIAC IMPLANTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES (CIEDs)
The chapter covers the basic understanding of device mechanics, common concerns surrounding the presence of CIED in the patient in the peri-op setting, the anaesthetic management of a case with PPM/AICD posted for non-cardiac surgery and some unique areas of concern in the patients with CIEDs.
In the end, we have included a section of the "Most commonly asked questions" in viva-sessions of EDAIC, FRCA and FCAI examinations.
Anaesthetic considerations in a hypertensive patient posted for non-cardiac surgery.
This chapter covers the pre-op evaluation, optimisation strategies, anaesthesia-related concerns and perioperative management of patients with hypertension posted for non-cardiac surgery. Questions on 'Hypertension' are asked with HTN forming the as 'sole-morbidity' or as a part of 'multiple comorbidities' scenarios.
Candidates should know the definition and staging/grading of HTN, pathophysiology, anaesthetic implications of the disease, and the current guidelines on peri-op case management.
In this chapter, we have comprehensively covered the major concerns associated with the presence of hypertension in a patient posted for non-cardiac surgery with due regards to syllabus recommendations of the European/UK board syllabus for EDAIC/FRCA.
Anaesthetic considerations in a patient post-cardiac transplant
With an increasing number of cardiac transplants being conducted every year, anaesthesiologists are faced with the management of post-transplant patients for both cardiac and non-cardiac surgeries/procedures.
This topic is one of the most frequently asked Viva and MCQ question in post-graduate anaesthesia examinations, and candidates should know the pathophysiology and clinical implications of the transplant.
In this chapter, we have comprehensively covered the major concerns faced by anesthesiologists in post-transplant patients while covering the scope of examination at the same time.