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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...

Joints and joint abnormalities

🤔 MEDIUM This quiz includes questions regarding joints and joint abnormalities. Good luck!Reviewed by: awaiting review

Approach to the Patient with Child Fever – Part Two

🤔 MEDIUM This is a single MedGuide quiz about one differential. Prominently featured on the UKMLA, and in many an OSCE station, an acutely sick child fever presentation is bread-and-butter. Good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review [mtouchquiz id=228 alerts=off...

Introduction to the ECG

Like neuroanatomy, the ECG is a classic thing to fill medical students with dread each year. Take it one step at a time, particularly in the preclinical years, and get these core concepts of rate, rhythm and axis right - along with some core electrochemistry - to hold...

Substance abuse

🤔 MEDIUM This quiz tests how well you understand the management of alcohol withdrawal, opioid toxicity and some basic psychopharmacology of other addictive substances. Reviewed by: awaiting reviewReferences:...

Approach to the Patient with Altered Bowel Habit – Part One

😀 EASY Here is a nice, simple quiz on constipation.  There will be a second part on diarrhoea appearing later.  So for now, get your gloves on, grab yourself a Bristol Stool Chart and lets head to the murky world of altered bowel habits ...  Reviewed by: awaiting...

Approach to a patient with a rash

🤔 MEDIUM Rashes are some of the most common presentation to GP practices, with most can be quite easy to identify. Have a go at some of these questions to test your knowledge - good luck!Reviewed by: awaiting review [mtouchquiz id=216 alerts=off multiplechances=off...

Approach to the Patient with Fluid & Electrolyte Imbalance – Part One

🥵 HARD I'm labelling FEB questions as hard because I really think they can mess with you.  It took me a very long time to get around to writing these, and to thinking about it.  But, sadly, whether med or surgery is your call ... you need to know about Na, K and Ca...

Regulation of urine volume and fluid balance

This lecture relates to the learning outcomes covered in the lecture on regulation of urine volume and fluid balance. Good luck! Reviewed by Daniel Mercer

Approach to the Patient with Hypertension

🤔 MEDIUM Hypertension is one of the most prevalent conditions to find walking down the street and in a GP clinic.  Here are some questions to test your knowledge modelled on the NICE 2020 Guidelines for Hypertension.  Second Author: Katrina Bogus Reviewed...