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Endocrine Review Part II MCQ

🤔 MEDIUM Review, and challenge, are an important part of learning. This quiz is part of a set that will span endocrine physiology to challenge your synoptic linking ability. Good luck!  Reviewed by: awaiting review [mtouchquiz id=52 alerts=off singlepage=on...

Pelvis and Perineum Anatomy – Part Four

🤔 MEDIUM I've got a treat for you today. Five pelvic and perineal anatomy questions for the basic science student!  Have fun and remember, well I have nothing witty to say actually haha. Did you know that the pelvis used to be called the innominate bone,...

Wound healing and repair

🥵 HARD This quiz includes questions on wound healing and repair. Good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review

NEUROANATOMY: INTRODUCTION TO NEUROANATOMY AND NEOCORTEX PART TWO OF TWO

Awaiting review Concepts of choreoathetosis and ballismus originating in the basal nuclei The septum pellucidum Insula location and function Lesions to FEF, dominant angular gyrus, somesthetic association area, V2, A2 - Claustrum anatomy and function Betz cells and...

Pelvis and Perineum Anatomy – Part One

🤔 MEDIUM I've got a treat for you today. Five pelvic and perineal anatomy questions for the basic science student!  Have fun and remember, well I have nothing witty to say actually haha. Did you know that the pelvis used to be called the innominate bone, literally...

Thorax Anatomy – Part Four

🥵 HARD Below is a stretch-and-challenge MCQ of clinically applied thoracic anatomy addressing learning outcomes of both the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’s “Anatomical Society core regional anatomy syllabus for undergraduate medicine” and...

Gastrointestinal Physiology Review MCQ – Part 1

Review, and challenge, are an important part of learning. This quiz is part of a set that will span the abdominal physiology and anatomy to challenge your synoptic linking ability. Good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review [mtouchquiz id=40 alerts=off singlepage=off...

Stroke

  Awaiting review Describe the different types, and pathophysiology, of stroke Describe the characteristics feature of the different types of stroke Describe current diagnostic and management approaches for stroke   Below, find a module connecting you to...

Approach to the Patient with Heart Murmur

🤔 MEDIUM  Test your knowledge of murmurs - but don't worry, the video should help!  Awaiting review Discuss the basic science relevant to valvular heart disease  Outine the common aetiology of systolic and diastolic murmur Discuss the most common left...

Approach to the Patient with Shock – Part One of Two

🥵 HARD Shock is about as scary as it is common.   There are several different types and so here at MedGuide we have written two sets of questions to quiz you on the presentation and schema of shock.  Good luck. Second Author: Daniel Mercer Reviewed by: awaiting review...