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Gastrointestinal bleeds (2)

🤔 MEDIUM Here are seven more questions to test your understanding of the management, investigation and pathophysiology of GI bleeds. Reviewed by: awaiting review

Musculoskeletal anatomy – Part 1

🤔 MEDIUM The musculoskeletal system is a fascinating topic. The quiz is about the bones, muscles and their associated arterial and nervous supply. Good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review

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...

PreMed: Part One

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....

Treatment in the Emergency Department

😀 EASY Test yourself on values, laws and ethics knowledge with this quiz on how consent and capacity are used in the emergency department Reviewed by: Jonathan Loomes-Vrdoljak, 28 February 2020

Introduction to Inflammation MCQ

🤔 MEDIUM Sixteen questions that test your understanding of inflammatory processes, the associated histological changes and some classic clinical examples.Reviewed by: awaiting review

Approach to the patient with Bleeding Tendency

🥵 HARD Blood is thicker than water or so the saying goes. Test yourself on this set of questions about the patient with bleeding tendency.Reviewed by: awaiting review

Approach to the patient with lymphadenopathy

🤔 MEDIUM Supposedly lymph nodes look like beans.... I'll let you be the judge of that. Test yourself on this quiz on causes of lymphadenopathy!Reviewed by: awaiting review

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

Spirometry

🥵 HARD The chart shown is a simplified volume-flow chart that you could get from the results of spirometry. The black curve is the normal result you would expect, the red and green curves show abnormal pathologies. Do you understand what the results might...