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For each of the questions 1 – 6, decide which text (A, B, C or D) the information comes from. You
may use any letter more than once.
In which text can you find information about 

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how to approach giving advice about overweight children?
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how often to discuss a child's weight?
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possible causes for obesity in infants and adolescent females?
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the standards used to measure the development of children?
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other conditions which are associated with obesity in children?
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strategies to help stop children's weight increasing?
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Answer each of the questions, 7-13, with a word or short phrase from one of the texts. Each
answer may include words, numbers or both. 
Rules of Use:

 Spell all words correctly.


 Use correct spacing between words.
 Use correct punctuation.

 Note: This is an automated system with a range of predetermined answers. As a result,


sometimes a correct answer choice may be marked incorrect. Therefore, please refer to the
answer key to determine if your answer is correct. 
 

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EGRE
If a mother has Answer

, smokes, or is herself obese it increases the risk of obesity in her child.

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You should discuss healthy weight in children with parents Answer

 at a minimum.

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Make sure to clarify the types of areas that are Answer
 and the reasons why.

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The family should be encouraged to participate in the use of the Answer

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Convey information about the Answer

 of children in an understanding way.

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If a child is obese for a length period of time, then they are more likely to experience Answer
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The family needs to appreciate that Answer

 changes must occur in children whose weight exceeds what is healthy.


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Questions 14 – 20
Answer each of the questions, 14 – 20, with a word or short phrase from one of the texts. Each
answer may include words, numbers or both.

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What influences the type of chart used to calculate a child's growth status?
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What does the WHO and CDC assess and monitor when forming childhood growth charts? 
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What increases in children once they reach pubescence?
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If it is already in the family, what is the likelihood that a teenager will remain obese?
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What needs to be agreed upon and developed with the family of an obese child?
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What psychological symptoms are known to appear early in obese children?
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If the situation is serious enough, what might be required in some children?
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Part B
In this part of the test, there are six short extracts relating to the work of health professionals.
For questions 1 to 6, choose the answer (A, B or C) which you think fits best according to the
text.
 
 
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The instructions explain that when making emergency phone referrals
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A. GRACE must always be contacted first.

B. a referral must always be faxed right away. 

C. the On-call Registrar must always grant approval.

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To eliminate the risk of contamination from infectious agents or certain types of fluids, aprons
and gowns should be
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A. worn over all clothing.

B. changed when they become soiled. 

C. discarded if they are damaged.

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The purpose of the email about oral health clinical indicators is to
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A. explain why the reports were introduced.

B. highlight what the reports have achieved. 

C. provide future details about upcoming reports.

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The policy informs us that doctors treating athletes at sporting events in the UK
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A. must be appropriately licensed.

B. are expected to have adequate training. 

C. cannot treat anyone from another country.

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The purpose of the guidelines on remote consultations is to
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A. help practitioners decide an appropriate course of action.

B. advise practitioners about a growing trend in modern medicine. 

C. recommend a series of questions for practitioners to ask their patients.

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According to the extract, prescription medicines
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A. are often unavailable due to stock shortages.

B. can be purchased as special orders from manufacturers if required. 

C. may show as being unavailable even though they can still be bought.

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Part C
For questions 1 to 8, choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which you think fits best according to the
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The phrase 'the first camp' refers to dental professionals who
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A. cannot agree on the effectiveness of fluoride.

B. believe keeping teeth clean prevents cavities. 

C. feel that no amount of brushing reduced plaque.


D. are certain about how the entire process works.

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Philippe Hujoel’s comments in the first paragraph indicate that he believes
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A. no one knows how to prevent plaque.

B. everyone has plaque on their teeth. 

C. only fluoride can remove plaque.

D. plaque is impossible to remove.

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What does the word 'it' in the second paragraph refer to?
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A. fluoride.

B. Hujoel's team. 

C. cavity prevention.
D. the intensity of oral hygiene.

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By examining clinical trials from the US and UK, Philippe Hujoel says his team established that
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A. fluoride should be placed in all water supplies.

B. regular brushing is the best way to reduce cavities.

C. children need to be encouraged to brush their teeth.

D. intense oral hygiene is effective at cleaning teeth only.

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Matthew Messina from the American Dental Association suggests that
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A. scientific advances have reduced tooth decay.

B. fluoride isn’t as important as many people believe. 

C. it takes a wide-ranging approach to prevent cavities.

D. increased life expectancy results in more dental disease.

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Darryl Bosshardt’s comments indicate that he believes
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A. it is up to individuals to make their own choice about fluoride.

B. fluoride is still the best way to protect teeth. 

C. there are no alternatives to fluoride.

D. fluoride is a dangerous product.

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The writer includes the statement that fluoride-free toothpaste from Tom’s of Maine does not
carry an anti-cavity claim to suggest that
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A. this is the best toothpaste for people to buy.


B. some types of toothpaste may not prevent decay. 

C. they don’t like offering this type of toothpaste.

D. it is difficult to decide which toothpaste works best.

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In the final paragraph, the writer uses Philippe Hujoel’s words to highlight that
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A. not everyone takes the same approach to oral hygiene.

B. some food can contribute to the problem. 

C. fluoride is the best option.

D. not all diets are practical.

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What concern does the writer express about ICM clinicians?


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A. There are not enough of them to treat the rising number of sick people.

B. The numbers of those who work with children has increased. 

C. Many may not be performing effectively because of a pressured work environment.

D. They usually work longer hours than is recommended.

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In the second paragraph, the writer suggests that burnout
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A. poses problems for the intensive care setting.

B. has become more prominent in recent years. 

C. isn’t currently able to be measured.

D. is very similar to depression.

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What does the writer say about burnout syndrome in Australian emergency medicine clinicians?
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A. Not enough emphasis is placed on ways to relieve pressure.

B. Training will help ICU staff better understand how they’re feeling. 
C. The situation is made worse by of the level of responsibility placed on ICU staff.

D. The impact of the condition is dependent on a range of personal choices.

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The writer uses the term ‘interconnected’ to indicate that burnout can
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A. make it difficult for staff to work well together.

B. impact on medical staff and patients. 

C. cause some healthcare professionals to leave the industry.

D. affect clinicians for many years after they are first diagnosed.

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What does the writer suggest about the problem of burnout in the fifth paragraph?
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A. It is being made worse by a reduction in healthcare professionals.

B. It is developing in line with broader societal issues. 

C. It isn’t going to be solved any time soon.


D. It affects men more than women.

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What point does the writer make in the sixth paragraph?
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A. It is difficult for staff to change their current behaviour.

B. The existing approach within hospitals is there for a reason. 

C. Management should do more to improve working conditions.

D. There needs to be a multifaceted response to workforce welfare.

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The writer explains that the College of Intensive Care Medicine and the Australian and New
Zealand Intensive Care Society
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A. are integral in measuring the health of practitioners.

B. should take action before the situation worsens for practitioners.

C. require assistance from other sectors in order to help practitioners reduce their workload.

D. need to educate patients about how their actions affect practitioners. 

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In the final paragraph, the writer users the word 'paucity' to suggest that
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A. not enough is being done to help practitioners.

B. practitioners need to do more to help themselves.

C. the ICU may not be a suitable place for all practitioners to work.

D. it is natural that some practitioners handle stress better than others. 
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