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Musculoskeletal anatomy – Part 2

🤔 MEDIUM The musculoskeletal system is a fascinating topic. The quiz is about the bones, muscles and their associated arterial and nervous supply. Good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review

Delusions and hallucinations MCQ

😀 EASY In this MCQ, we have ten questions for you to practice distinguishing between some of the basic classifications of hallucination and delusion. Reviewed by: awaiting review

Approach to the Patient with Scrotal Swelling

😀 EASY Do you know how to identify, investigate and manage acute and gradual-onset testicular pain? Find out with these ten questions.Reviewed by Jonathan Loomes-VrdoljakReferences Diagnosis and management of...

Person Centred Care MCQ

This MCQ relates to the learning outcomes set out in the person centred care lecture. Good luck!Reviewed by: awaiting review

Approach to the Patient with Breast Lumps

🤔 MEDIUM Here you will find some questions on breast lumps. Be sure to read the stem carefully as it contains important information. Good luck!  Reviewed by: awaiting review

Musculoskeletal anatomy – part 3

🤔 MEDIUM The musculoskeletal system is a fascinating topic. The quiz is about the bones, muscles and their associated arterial and nervous supply. Good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review

Clinical Skills – Introduction to the Abdominal Examination

🤔 MEDIUM In collaboration with the Warwick Medical School's very own Clinical Skills Society, MedGuide proudly presents the first OSCE-like quiz.  Best of luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review Introduce, explain and consent a patient to undergo a full abdominal...

Approach to the Patient with Child Fever – Part Four

🤔 MEDIUM This is the fourth approach to child fever.  Have another crack and, as ever, beware the strawberry tongue ... Reviewed by: awaiting review

Gastrointestinal bleeds (2)

🤔 MEDIUM Here are seven more questions to test your understanding of the management, investigation and pathophysiology of GI bleeds. Reviewed by: awaiting review

Clinical Neuroanatomy: Part Four

🤔 MEDIUM Neuroanatomy can be tough.  But with time, and effort, it is a very logical and rewarding system that can make you seem like a pro. “Where’s the lesion?” isn’t the only thing you’ll be tested on in this series however.  Best of luck!  Reviewed by: awaiting...