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Tubular Processing and Electrolyte Balance MCQ

This is a series of questions covering the learning outcomes of the lecture. Best of luck! Reviewed by Daniel Mercer on 24 June 2019

Approach to the patient with sore throat

😀 EASY The days are drawing in which means sore throat season is upon us, gather the cold and flu remedies and test yourself on this set of questions!  Reviewed by: awaiting review

Approach to the Patient with Neutropenic Sepsis

🤔 MEDIUM Test yourself with a short set of questions on the topic of Neutropenic Sepsis! Reviewed by: awaiting review

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...

Clinical waste

😀 EASY These questions were produced for Warwick Clinical Skills Society in October 2021 and cover some of the guidelines about the disposal of clinical and non-clinical waste. These are based on local guidelines and policies so will not necessarily be relevant to...

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...

Respiratory failure SAQ

🤔 MEDIUM This is a series of short answer questions (SAQs) based on the following clinical vignette surrounding respiratory failure. You are treating a 60 year old male who has presented with shortness of breath, fever and a productive cough. His chest x-ray shows...

Clinical Neuroanatomy: Part Three

🥵 HARD We are starting to focus on tracts, and clinical presentations of their lesions.  This can take a few attempts at revision to get right - so don't be discouraged.  Neurophobia is real, but not permanent!  Best of luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review[mtouchquiz...

Warwick Medical School Block One Mock – Part One

Welcome to this block one mock exam.  Allow yourself one minute per question, as per the exam, and try to do them all closed book.  Each question matches learning outcomes across anatomy, imaging, pharmacology and physiology.  Good luck! Reviewed by:...

Neuroendocrinology II

🤔 MEDIUM Test your understanding of neuroendocrinology with eight more fact-based and applied questions about the hypothalamic-pituitary axes. Reviewed by: awaiting review