MRCGP - AKT practice questions
11 Jan 2012
in young adults. B. Serum ACE levels usually reduced. C. Can treat with steroids. D. Eyes ...
microsecond of eye contact to allow the patient their autonomy. Blindness In the second half ... and this will be obvious from a loss of eye contact and even a bored look on the patient s face. Forgetting ...
in young adults. B. Serum ACE levels usually reduced. C. Can treat with steroids. D. Eyes ...
rewarding and eye-opening career path. Dr Raymond is a GP in London and a teaching associate ...
made more appealing to the reader's eye, but the black and white format is helpful when highlighting ...
at the child's level, give lots of eye contact and give praise throughout. Role play, such as listening ...
As GPs we communicate risk many times every day, so why is it hard to do it well? Risk is like beauty; it is in the eye of the beholder. The point is you are not the beholder, your patient is and, like beauty, they will see risk differently to you. Information might narrow the gap ...
commented on the presence of a small swelling on the nasal aspect of her left eye over the previous two...eye. The conjunctiva appeared otherwise normal and examination of her eye revealed no other problems ... following chronic irritation of the conjunctiva or be secondary to dry eye syndrome. In addition, cysts may occur following trauma to the eye or after surgery. Treatment is not always necessary ...
. Finally, keep an eye out for useful courses and conferences. They do not all have attendance fees ...
-threatening eye contact and try not to raise your eyebrows, purse your lips or adopt an aggressive stance. When you speak, break eye contact from time to time to demonstrate your wish to be conciliatory. When ...
experience of talking to trainees about their learning needs, I find their eyes glaze over. However ...
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