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PHARMACOLOGY OF THE LARGE INTESTINE MCQ

🤔 MEDIUM Test your understanding of the basic pharmacology of the large intestine and some clinical reasoning.Reviewed by Lena Berger and Jonathan Loomes-Vrdoljak

Neuro-Endocrinology

🤔 MEDIUM The hypothalamus has been described as an orchestra conductor, the master regulator ... and a nightmare for medical students to learn.  Basically, the brain wants to do something, it goes (for a lot of life) through its "fixer" the hypothalamus to get it...

Physiology of the Small Intestine MCQ

Reviewed by Jonathan Loomes-Vrdoljak on 17th October 2019

Pectoral Girdle, Shoulder, Arm & Elbow

🤔 MEDIUM This is a quiz about the Pectoral Girdle, Shoulder, Arm & Elbow. Good luck!Reviewed by: awaiting review

Thorax Anatomy – Part Two

🥵 HARD Below is a stretch-and-challenge MCQ of clinically applied thoracic anatomy addressing learning outcomes of both the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’s “Anatomical Society core regional anatomy syllabus for undergraduate medicine” and...

Approach to the normal puerperium period and breast feeding

🤔 MEDIUM The puerperium period can be both an enjoyable and difficult time for new parents, with a body changing once again to adapt to no longer having to grow another human! Have a go at these questions- good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review[mtouchquiz id=172...

Approach to the patient with Pleuritic Chest Pain

🤔 MEDIUM Pleuritic chest pain is a very common presentation to both GP and A&E test if you know your pneumonias from your pulmonary embolisms!  Reviewed by: awaiting review

Approach to the patient with back pain

🤔 MEDIUM One of the most common presentations to General Practice, see whether you have broken the back of this topic!Reviewed by: awaiting review

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...

Upper Limb Crash Course MCQ – Part Two (Elbow, Forearm, Wrist)

🤔 MEDIUM MSK presentations are so common in primary, and secondary, practice.  In fact, most medical schools mandate 5-20 weeks of ortho placement.  As such, knowledge of the bones, muscles and joints of the body are integral.  Have a go at this MCQ quiz!  Reviewed...