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Cellular Adaptation and Cellular Damage

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Approach to the patient with Dizziness and Vertigo

🤔 MEDIUM Everybody now! "You spin me right round, like a record baby!". Have a go at this quiz on dizziness and vertigo, some are more challenging! As always, read that question stem carefully!Reviewed by: awaiting review [mtouchquiz id=190 alerts=off...

Lower Limb Disorders in Children MCQ

🥵 HARD Most of us are familiar with neck of femur fractures, osteoarthritis and Paget's disease, which may affect older adults, but how much do you know about lower limb problems in children? Take this quiz to find out; it's more than just broken bones and twisted...

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...

Pelvis and Perineum Anatomy – Part Three

🤔 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 Chronic Memory Loss, Confusion and Dementia

🤔 MEDIUM This question is the first in a two-parter, on chronic confusion and memory loss. It contains ONE patient only.  All I can say, by way of a not-too-subtle clue, is: "ITS A TRAP!"Reviewed by: awaiting review[mtouchquiz id=168 alerts=off singlepage=on...

Pressure and Flows in the Systemic Circulation

This quiz takes into account a number of laws applicable to flow throughout the systemic circulation - and indeed respiratory system too - to test your knowledge of the application of the physiology to the underpinnings of pathology. Good luck!Reviewed by: awaiting...

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...

Abdominal Anatomy Part One MCQ

🤔 MEDIUM Here are a series of multiple choice questions about the abdomen, specifically covering: layers and muscles of the abdominal wall and cavity surface anatomy of the abdomen and lumbar vertebrae hernias and the inguinal ligament Good luck!Reviewed by Jonathan...

NEUROANATOMY: INTRODUCTION TO NEUROANATOMY AND NEOCORTEX PART TWO OF TWO

Awaiting review Concepts of choreoathetosis and ballismus originating in the basal nuclei The septum pellucidum Insula location and function Lesions to FEF, dominant angular gyrus, somesthetic association area, V2, A2 - Claustrum anatomy and function Betz cells and...