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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

AKI and CKD

🤔 MEDIUM Test your knowledge of the criteria used to assess and classify acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease.Reviewed by Daniel Mercer on 3rd October 2019

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...

Person Centred Care MCQ

This MCQ relates to the learning outcomes set out in the person centred care lecture. Good luck!Reviewed by: awaiting review

Metabolism I MCQ

🤔 MEDIUM Eighteen questions test to your asic understanding of lipid and carbohydrate structure and function.Reviewed by Jonathan Loomes-Vrdoljak on 25 July 2019

Bone Abnormalities

🤔 MEDIUM This is a quiz about bone abnormalities. Enjoy!Reviewed by: awaiting review

Growth and Development 1

😀 EASY The growth and development of children has been shown to hugely influence how a baby interacts with the world as an adult. Long-term consequences of adverse childhood experiences are evidence in itself of the importance of a healthy environment and...

Approach to the Patient with Thyroid Disorder – Part One

🤔 MEDIUM Writing a question set on the thyroid gland gives me the perfect opportunity to tell one of my favourite medical-dad jokes: Chap goes to the doctor and says “it hurts when I touch my neck, my arm or my chest”. The doctor says, “you’ve broken your finger”....

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

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:...