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Approach to the Patient with Paediatric Respiratory Complaints

😀 EASY Have a crack at three paediatric patients with respiratory concerns.  Good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review

Gametogenesis

🤔 MEDIUM Seven questions to test your knowledge of some of the fundamental stages involved in the development of sperm and eggs.  Reviewed by: awaiting review

Approach to the Patient with Oedema – Part Two

🤔 MEDIUM Here is the first of two questions on oedema.  A bit like that scene in the Harry Potter book where the muggle expands and floats off (hence the balloons).  There are two to choose from and here is one of them ... good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting...

Approach to the Patient with Thyroid Disorder – Part One

🤔 MEDIUM Writing a question set on the thyroid gland gives me the perfect opportunity to tell one of my favourite medical-dad jokes: Chap goes to the doctor and says “it hurts when I touch my neck, my arm or my chest”. The doctor says, “you’ve broken your finger”....

Introduction to Microbes & Flora

😀 EASY This quiz tests basic microbiological concepts you'll need for pre-clinical medicine, as well as touching on aspects of gut flora. Good luck!Reviewed by: Jonathan Loomes-Vrdoljak, 28 February 2020

APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH RENAL FAILURE (AKI)

🤔 MEDIUM AKI is one of the most common complications occurring in elderly patients in hospital. This quiz tests your knowledge of some of the core content. Goodluck! Reviewed by: awaiting review [mtouchquiz id=209 alerts=off multiplechances=off singlepage=on...

Abdominal Anatomy Part Two MCQ

🥵 HARD These multiple choice questions about the abdomen mainly focus on the contents of the abdominal cavity and their neurovasculature. Good luck! Reviewed by Nick Lowe and Katrina Bogus

Doctor-patient relationships SAQ

Sam visits their GP complaining about a recurring stabbing pain in their gut and frequent bouts of diarrhoea. The doctor asks a series of short questions about the nature of the pain and other symptoms, organises some blood tests, and on the second consultation tells...

Gastrointestinal Clinical Correlates Part II

Without a keen understanding of pertinent anatomy and physiology, students will struggle to apply pathology and pharmacology throughout their training and practice.   MedGuide are happy to introduce this series of MCQ sets comprising core clinically-relevant...

Approach to the Patient with Chronic Memory Loss, Confusion and Dementia

🤔 MEDIUM This question is the first in a two-parter, on chronic confusion and memory loss. It contains ONE patient only.  All I can say, by way of a not-too-subtle clue, is: "ITS A TRAP!"Reviewed by: awaiting review[mtouchquiz id=168 alerts=off singlepage=on...