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Neurovasculature I of II

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

Doctor-patient relationships SAQ

Sam visits their GP complaining about a recurring stabbing pain in their gut and frequent bouts of diarrhoea. The doctor asks a series of short questions about the nature of the pain and other symptoms, organises some blood tests, and on the second consultation tells...

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

Clinical Neuroanatomy: Part Five

🤔 MEDIUM The cauda equina, from the Latin for "a horse's tail", is a slender series of lumbar, sacral and coccygeal nerves eminating from the lumbar-enlarged caudal spinal cord.  Implicated in the medical emergency cauda equina syndrome (CES), its anatomy is touched...

Abdominal Anatomy Part Five MCQ

This is the fifth - and final -  in a series of comprehenisve clinical anatomy and imaging questions for the abdomen.  Good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review

Approach to the Patient with Dizziness – Part Two

😀 EASY You spin me right round baby, right round ....Reviewed by: awaiting review

Gluteal region, hip and thigh

🤔 MEDIUM This quiz contains questions about the anatomy and physiology of the gluteal region, hip and thigh. Good luck!Reviewed by: awaiting review

SurgSoc – Placental Development Anatomy and Embryology

😀 EASY  Did you know that placenta means flat cake?  Yeah, its one of those useless facts.  But unlike that statement, the placenta itself is so important - and so often misunderstood.  Please watch the video, or if you're feeling confident in your embryology, have a...

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....

Gastrointestinal Physiology Review MCQ – Part 2

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...