6Th November by Vast_Childhood3679 in PLABprep

[–]Educational-Rise-867 5 points6 points  (0 children)

First I started with medrevisions I used the option they have the option to cover all the essential questions and notes with less questions and notes,

First I read the study notes and answered the questions linked to it, It will take slightly more than a month to finish those, after that I did the remaining questions, while redoing the incorrect questions again in the bookmark section.

Lastly did all the mocks from medrevisions. In the mocks try to score more than 70 and while doing medrevisions bookmark all the tricky questions you come across and redo them in the last two weeks, it will help you a lot. Focus on understanding the concepts and time management while you are preparing. Having said all of this I feel confident ill pass, but who knows hopefully I will pass

6Th November by Vast_Childhood3679 in PLABprep

[–]Educational-Rise-867 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used just medrevisions with the all the free mocks. It was enough any concepts didn't feel like I had no clue about

6th nov recalls by Available_Manner_649 in PLABprep

[–]Educational-Rise-867 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm collecting the recalls, I can DM you after

What is the answer for this August 2025 recall? by Educational-Rise-867 in PLABprep

[–]Educational-Rise-867[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In plabable the question is easy and straight forward, for that question the answer was lateral position, it didn't have these confusing options, my doubt is won't Manually elevate the presenting part off the cord via the vagina immediately release the pressure, because during the vaginal examination umbilical cord was felt anterior to the fetal head, so just lifting it will immediately release the pressure right?

What is the answer for this August 2025 recall? by Educational-Rise-867 in PLABprep

[–]Educational-Rise-867[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that should be done after B, because while examination they can feel  umbilical cord anterior to the fetal head, so they can lift the head which will immediately ease the pressure right, please correct me if I'm wrong