UKCAT Situational Judgement Help?
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UKCAT Situational Judgement Help?
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Originally Posted by chelsea1605
Hello,
So I am currently preparing for my UKCAT exam which I have pushed back to mid September now.
I have been using Medify as one of my resources and have just completed a SJT 'mini mock' on there.
There is a scenario which I got wrong and am still unsure about despite having read the explanation.
Here is the scenario, it is from one of the 'Appropriateness' type questions:
"A junior doctor is working on the accident and emergency ward. A 37-year-old man arrives on the ward complaining of a testicular lump. After assessing him, the junior doctor can find nothing at all wrong with the patient. The junior doctor has several other patients waiting to be seen but the gentleman is still complaining. The gentleman is convinced he has testicular cancer as he feels pain in the g...
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