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Physiology of the Small Intestine MCQ

Reviewed by Jonathan Loomes-Vrdoljak on 17th October 2019

Descending Tracts with Surgical Society

🥵 HARD   Awaiting review Identify and describe the location, functions, and route taken by (from origin to termination, including decussation point) the main descending tracts (corticospinal, vestibulospinal) Describe the territories of the anterior and posterior...

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,...

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...

Spinal Cord

  Awaiting review • Descending tracts in the posterior white column• The difference between anatomy, function and clinical correlate of thepyramidal and EPS• Complete spinal cord transection• Further tracts: ascending - spinotectal, spinoreticular, spino-olivary...

Subcortex: Part One of Four

  Awaiting review General arrangement of diencephalon  Location of the third ventricle and relations Location of the hypothalamus  Function of the hypothalamic nuclei  Anatomy of the optic chiasm and pituitary gland relations, location  Division of the pituitary...

Approach to the patient with Haematuria and Dysuria

🤔 MEDIUM Dysuria and haematuria are common presentations, but there is no need to get your knickers in a twist over this set of questions!Reviewed by: awaiting review

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...

Approach to the Patient with Oedema – Part Two

🤔 MEDIUM Here is the first of two questions on oedema.  A bit like that scene in the Harry Potter book where the muggle expands and floats off (hence the balloons).  There are two to choose from and here is one of them ... good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting...

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