FRACGP Study Guide 2026

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📋 FRACGP Exam Format at a Glance

150
Questions
210 min
Time Limit
67.00%
Passing Score

📚 FRACGP Topics to Study (69)

✍️ Sample FRACGP Questions & Answers

1. Under the RACGP Code of Conduct, when may a GP ethically decline to provide a requested service?
When the service conflicts with the GP's personal values, provided the patient is referred to another provider

Conscientious objection is permissible but requires the GP to ensure the patient can access the service through referral.

2. What is the primary goal of a quality improvement program?
To continuously enhance processes and outcomes

Quality improvement focuses on systematic enhancement of processes, services, and outcomes for continuous betterment.

3. In the context of quality improvement, 'spread' refers to:
Replicating a successful change tested in one area across the broader organization or system

Spread is the deliberate strategy of taking a proven change from a small test setting and implementing it more widely to achieve system-level improvement.

4. Why is root cause analysis important in quality improvement?
It identifies the underlying cause of problems rather than just symptoms

Root cause analysis goes beyond surface-level symptoms to identify fundamental causes, enabling effective and lasting solutions.

5. A 40-year-old male presents with severe colicky right-sided flank pain radiating to the groin, haematuria, and nausea. A KUB X-ray is negative. The MOST appropriate next investigation is:
Non-contrast CT of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder (CT KUB)

Non-contrast CT KUB is the gold standard for detecting urolithiasis, with >95% sensitivity, and is preferred over IVP or plain X-ray.

6. A significant event analysis (SEA) is BEST described as:
A structured reflective review of events that caused or could have caused harm

SEA is a reflective, blame-free process used by teams to learn from events — whether harm occurred or was a near miss.

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