: Cardiovascular events like heart attacks and arrhythmias, respiratory distress (asthma, pulmonary embolism), and neurological issues such as strokes or seizures.
While medical school provides an extensive knowledge base, performing well under pressure—whether in clinical exams or real-life ER shifts—requires more than just facts. The "Training Book QCM" collection specifically emphasizes . Many students succeed not because they have superior rote memory, but because they have mastered the art of eliminating incorrect options and accelerating their response times through practice. Core Content and Clinical Scenarios : Cardiovascular events like heart attacks and arrhythmias,
: Infectious emergencies like sepsis or meningitis, and obstetric crises such as ectopic pregnancies. Bridging the Competency Gap respiratory distress (asthma