OnExamination SCE in Acute Medicine (Updated Feb 2023)
Supporting you to pass your SCE in Acute Medicine 315+ questions Our questions are mapped to the Specialty Training Curriculum for Acute Internal Medicine, published by the Joint Royal Colleges of Physicians Training Board.
Revise with quality questions and detailed explanations
Demo Question Which of the following may be responsible for a hypokalaemic hypertension? Bartter’s syndrome Diabetic nephropathy Liddle’s syndrome Non-classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia Type IV renal tubular acidosis (RTA)
Key Learning Point Liddle’s syndrome is typically associated with hypokalaemic hypertension and low renin and aldosterone concentrations – the so-called pseudo-hyperaldosteronism. Explanation Liddle’s syndrome is typically associated with hypokalaemic hypertension and low renin and aldosterone concentrations – the so-called pseudo-hyperaldosteronism. Bartter’s syndrome is associated with hypokalaemia, though hypertension is not a feature. In type IV RTA, there is a hyporeninaemic hypoaldosteronism, which may also be produced with diabetic nephropathy, hence hyperkalaemia is more typical. Smart features to maximise your revision efforts Daily questions Keep on track. Set a time that suits you, we will send you a personalised revision question every day. Revision plans Turn weaknesses into strengths. Focus on the specialities that will give you the biggest learnings.
Pay methods and How to get it
1. Pay please as per the methods on site See here if want get another way to pay click her CONTACT WITH ME
2- take screen shot when you pay and send to [email protected]
3. Once paid please provide mail id (which does not have registered) and Full name in One MSG to [email protected] like below
-
Pay with your local payment methods
KSA (Saudia arabia )
/and all Arabic gulf countries / YEMEN/ Egypt VISA Debt card Moneygram /Pak/ iran/ indian/ Bitcoin btc TRC 20 westen union /paypal