I think we have to note the fact that undergrad med scenario questions are much much much simpler than post grad med interview scenarios which are often quite complex. It makes sense tho, because undergrad med applicants are mostly school leavers so they can't expect too much from them where as post-grad med applicants are generally much more mature and experienced.
That is true but I think the context is still a personal one rather than giving you information such as the one above. And you can't say they are much much simpler because I have encountered UWS scenarios where it is quite difficult but not to the level of post graduate universities.
3) Your friend tells you she recently visited her doctor and has been told she has a sexually transmitted infection (STI). This infection is extremely infectious especially if contact is through unprotected sex. She makes you promise not to tell anyone as she thinks it is embarrassing and does not think it’s a huge problem, as antibiotics will cure it. She is dating someone you know and they do not know about her disease.
a) What should you do, keep your promise or alert their partner so they will not be infected?
b) What if your friend no longer wants to be your friend (if you told)?
c) If you didn’t tell. You have found out your friend’s boyfriend has now been infected. Do you think you made the right decision?
This is a sample of a real UWS interview question.