OMAN Obs. and Gyn. Exam Materials 2024
Online course for 3 months preparation viva exam
This package contains :
– 9 Chapters , Each chapter contains 1000 new MCQ for Obstetric and Gynecology specialist exam for OMSB Exam (ministry of health) updated weekly.
-We have real MCQs from previous exams. not from books.
-we are the best bank questions give MCQs for each exam separately.
NOTES !!!
– Do not miss ! weekly updated questions,
– All questions are corrected by specialist doctor
– All questions are repeated ! with 80-89 % repeated questions.
– No need to study other sources !
– Enough to pass easily.
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Questions Samples :
Question 1
Primigravida week 16. She is RH negative. What is your next step?
a. US
b. Anti-D Rh immunoglobulin
c. Rh antibody titer
Answer: C
Rh antibody titer during the initial prenatal visit if she’s RH –
Unsensitized patients do not yet have antibodies to Rh positive blood. The goal is to keep it that way:
● So any time that fetal blood cells may cross the placenta, anti-D Rh immunoglobulin (rhogam) are given.
● Prenatal antibody screening is done at 28 and 35 weeks. Patients who continue to be unsensitized at 28 weeks should receive anti-D Rh immunoglobulin prophylaxis.
● At delivery, if the baby is Rh positive, the mother should be given anti-D Rh immunoglobulin again.
The patient is considered sensitized if she has a titer level more than 1:4.
● If the titer is less than 1:16, no further treatment is necessary.
● If it reaches 1:16 at any point during the pregnancy, serial amniocentesis should be done. Serial amniocentesis allows for evaluation of the fetal bilirubin level.
Question 2
Multigravida 34 week, her baby is breech, what you will do for her?
a. Expectant delivery
b. CS
c. External Cephalic Version
Answer: A
Expectant delivery until 36 week.
You should not perform ECV before 36 weeks, because the baby can turn into cephalic spontaneously.
Question 3
Young female complaining of whitish grey vaginal discharge. KOH test and clue test were positive. What is the diagnosis?
A. Gonorrhea
B. Bacterial Vaginosis
C. Trichomonas Vaginalis
Answer: B
Amsel criteria 3 out of 4 is diagnostic Ph >4.5 Positive clue cells Discharge is thin, grey and homogenous Whiff test positive (KOH mount)
—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————-
د امنة زنتاني –
المصدر منيح كتير
شكرا لكم