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Abdominal Anatomy Part One MCQ

🤔 MEDIUM Here are a series of multiple choice questions about the abdomen, specifically covering: layers and muscles of the abdominal wall and cavity surface anatomy of the abdomen and lumbar vertebrae hernias and the inguinal ligament Good luck!Reviewed by Jonathan...

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...

Neurovasculature I of II

  Awaiting review • Anterior circulation• Posterior circulation• External cerebral veins• Internal cerebral veins• Dural venous sinuses

Drugs and the kidney

🥵 HARD This MCQ relates to the learning outcomes in the drugs and the kidney lecture. Good luck!Reviewed by Megan McLean

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...

PreMed: Part Five

Welcome to MedGuide’s premedical series of content.  Here you will find a collection of videos and MCQs. Make your own notes, at your own pace, with the videos and then have a crack at the questions – don’t worry, all questions are answerable from the video content....

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...

APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH GI BLEEDING

🤔 MEDIUM A quiz testing your knowledge of the causes and complications of GI bleeds!  Reviewed by: Daniel Mercer and Jonathan Loomes-Vrdoljak

Approach to the Patient with Abnormal Blood Sugar – Part One

🤔 MEDIUM I think every medical student appreciates the importance of understanding the principles of diabetes mellitus in the 21st century healthcare environment.  Have a crack at these three patients ... good luck!  Reviewed by: awaiting review [mtouchquiz id=182...

Approach to the Patient with a Childhood Limp

🤔 MEDIUM Often limping is because you slept on it funny.  But really, there are some important paediatric orthopaedic causes of limp that you will come across over-and-over in med school.  Have a crack at these three patient conditions right now ... good luck!Reviewed...