Book Volume 1
Abridged Introduction by the author
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Author: Inyang Ukot*
DOI: 10.2174/9798898810993125010005
MCQs on Obstetrics
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Abstract
This chapter has multiple-choice questions on the following topics: Antenatal care,
Abnormal presentations, Sickle cell disease in pregnancy, Multiple pregnancy,
Normal labor, Complications of labor, Operative vaginal deliveries, Cesarean
delivery, Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, Blood sugar derangements in
pregnancy, Infections including HIV/PMTCT in pregnancy, Antepartum
hemorrhage, Postpartum hemorrhage, and the puerperium.
This chapter is divided into two sections. The first sixty MCQs are a selection of
questions that very superficially cover fundamental facts about obstetrics; every
reader should attempt these multiple-choice questions for they test the reader’s
knowledge in terms of understanding and remembering. The remaining 100 MCQs
equally cover obstetrics. They are mainly clinically oriented and require more effort
by the reader and their involvement in the practice of obstetrics. Most of the
questions are therefore targeted at medical students who are doing their clinical
rotations in obstetrics or medical practitioners who attend to pregnant patients.
Gynecology MCQs
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Abstract
This chapter covers multiple-choice questions on the following topics: Abnormal
uterine bleeding, Amenorrhea in the non-pregnant, Management of miscarriages,
Management of ectopic pregnancies, Infertility, Menstrual disorders, Polycystic
Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), Sexual disorders, Sexually transmitted infections,
Menopause, Contraception/Family planning, Bartholin’s gland cyst and abscess,
Uterine fibroids, Benign and malignant ovarian growths, Endometriosis, and
Cervical lesions.
Multiple-choice questions 161–200 (a total of 40) are compressed questions on the
foundational and globally relevant topics in gynecology. These questions require
knowledge, understanding, and recall. They are suitable for every reader. However,
the remaining 100 multiple-choice questions (201–300) are mainly on the practice
of gynecology and generally test the practice of gynecology during a medical
student’s clinical postings in gynecology. The questions are also useful for medical
practitioners managing women with gynecological conditions in the outpatients’,
emergency room, operating room, or ward settings.
Answers and Notes on Obstetrics MCQs
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Abstract
This chapter provides answers and notes on the multiple-choice questions on the following topics: Antenatal care, Abnormal presentations, Sickle cell disease in pregnancy, Multiple pregnancy, Normal labor, Complications of labor, Operative vaginal deliveries, Cesarean delivery, Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, Blood sugar derangements in pregnancy, Infections including HIV/PMTCT in pregnancy, Antepartum hemorrhage, Postpartum hemorrhage, and puerperium.
Answers and Notes on Gynecology MCQs
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Author: Inyang Ukot*
DOI: 10.2174/9798898810993125010009
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Abstract
This chapter provides answers and notes on the multiple-choice questions on the
following topics: Abnormal uterine bleeding, Amenorrhea in the non-pregnant,
Management of miscarriages, Management of ectopic pregnancies, Infertility;
Menstrual disorders, Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), Sexual disorders,
Sexually transmitted infections, Menopause, Contraception/Family planning,
Bartholin’s gland cyst and abscess, Uterine fibroids, Benign and malignant ovarian
growths, Endometriosis and Cervical lesions.
The notes for MCQs 161 to 200 are generally brief as they deal with foundational
topics that do not need much more than the answers. From multiple-choice
questions 201 to 300 the questions are more clinicals oriented. In any medicine
specialty, there may be more than one approach to solving certain clinical problems.
For this book an explanation is occasionally required for the answer selection. The
reader should bear in mind that the answer in a single-best answer (SBA) MCQ
format is the best option, however, not necessarily the only option. This should
bring clarification for the space given to the notes for numbers 201 to 300 compared
with the brevity of the contents for numbers 161 to 200.
Obstetrics Differential Diagnoses
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Author: Inyang Ukot*
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Gynecology Differential Diagnoses
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Introduction
Ukot's Back to Basics MCQs: Obstetrics and Gynecology (Volume 1) is a structured single-best-answer (SBA) multiple-choice book designed to strengthen core knowledge in obstetrics and gynecology. Each MCQ presents a stem with four options, guiding learners to identify the best possible answer, while the companion notes provide detailed explanations to reinforce key principles and clinical reasoning. The book covers essential topics in both obstetrics (including antenatal care, abnormal presentations, multiple pregnancy, labor complications, operative deliveries, hypertensive disorders, diabetes in pregnancy, hemorrhage, and the puerperium) and gynecology (including abnormal uterine bleeding, miscarriages, ectopic pregnancy, infertility, menstrual disorders, PCOS, STIs, contraception, fibroids, ovarian tumors, and cervical lesions). Supplementary chapters on differential diagnoses broaden clinical decision-making by addressing common and complex scenarios encountered in practice. Key Features: Presents SBA-format MCQs with clinically relevant stems and answers Provides detailed notes explaining reasoning, management, and guidelines Covers both obstetrics and gynecology comprehensively, from common to complex conditions Includes chapters on differential diagnoses to sharpen diagnostic skills Supports self-assessment, revision, and exam preparation in a practical format.

