MOH Study Guide 2026

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📋 MOH Exam Format at a Glance

150
Questions
165 min
Time Limit
60%
Passing Score

📚 MOH Topics to Study (33)

✍️ Sample MOH Questions & Answers

1. Under UAE law, what is the maximum imprisonment for practicing medicine without a license?
1 year

UAE Federal Law prescribes a maximum of 1 year imprisonment and/or a fine for anyone who practices medicine without a valid license.

2. What is the MOH approach to medical liability and malpractice?
Medical liability is governed by UAE federal law with mandatory malpractice insurance, medical liability committees for case review, and defined standards of care

UAE federal law governs medical liability with mandatory professional indemnity insurance, specialized medical liability committees that review cases, defined standards of care, and both civil and criminal liability provisions.

3. The primary goal of an antibiotic stewardship program in a healthcare facility is to:
Optimize antibiotic use to improve outcomes and limit the emergence of resistance

Antibiotic stewardship programs aim to optimize the selection, dose, duration, and route of antibiotic therapy to achieve the best clinical outcomes while minimizing adverse effects and resistance.

4. What professional ethics education does MOH require for healthcare workers?
Mandatory ethics training during licensing, ongoing ethics CPD requirements, access to ethics consultation, and institutional ethics awareness programs

MOH requires ethics education as part of professional licensing, ongoing ethics-related CPD hours, availability of ethics consultation services in facilities, and institutional ethics awareness and culture programs.

5. Normal blood pH is maintained between:
7.35–7.45

The narrow normal arterial blood pH range of 7.35–7.45 is tightly regulated by respiratory and renal mechanisms; values outside this range indicate acidosis or alkalosis.

6. Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for a healthcare worker exposed to HIV via needlestick must be initiated:
Within 72 hours of exposure

PEP is most effective when started as soon as possible after exposure, ideally within 2 hours, and is not recommended if more than 72 hours have elapsed since exposure.

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