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MEQ Exam · 2026 · AEST
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You are a psychiatry registrar on call. Sarah, a 26-year-old woman, is brought to the emergency department by her housemate after being found at home in a distressed state. Her housemate reports she has been increasingly withdrawn, has not been eating, and was found this evening writing what appeared to be a farewell note. The patient discloses thoughts of suicide and a plan to overdose on her medications. She was discharged from an inpatient unit two weeks ago.
Outline your immediate risk assessment for this patient.
Passive revision is not enough.
Most candidates spend the weeks before the MEQ reading textbooks and reviewing notes. This exam is less about recall and more of a test of your ability to construct structured, mark-worthy responses under time pressure.
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