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Exam Guide

This Exam Guide is for UKMLA/PLAB candidates only.

Read and learn about important medical conditions and presentations, mapped to areas of clinical practice, based on GMC syllabus- UKMLA Content Map. 

We regularly add new topics in this section.

Burns

Types - Calculate % of Burns - Management

Bleeding from Lower GI tract

Causes - Investigations - Management

Bleeding from Upper GI tract

Causes - Investigations - Management

Cardiac Failure

Classification - Investigations - Management

Cardiac Arrest (PAEDIATRICS)

Recognition - Treat Reversible Causes - Management in Infants and Other Children

Cardiac Arrest (ADULTS)

Recognise - Treat Reversible Causes - Management

Acute and Chronic Pain Management

Management of acute pain - Management of chronic pain

Arrhythmias

Normal Rhythms - Abnormal Rhythms - Management - How to Read ECG

Aortic Aneurysm

Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm - Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

Anaphylaxis

Criteria for Diagnosis - Management - Other causes of Angioedema

Allergic Disorder

Types of Hypersensitivity - IgE (Allergy) and Non-IgE disorders - Angioedema

Abnormal Urinalysis

Interpretation - Clues - Diagnosis

Acute Kidney Injury

Criteria - Causes - Investigations - Management

Acute Coronary Syndrome

Conditions - Criteria - Diagnosis - Management

Acute Bronchitis

Clinical Features - Management

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