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PreMed: Part Five

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....

PreMed: Part Six

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....

Approach to the Paediatric Patient with Change in Bowel Habit – Part Two

🤔 MEDIUM A classic problem we've all had.  You've bought something tasty, you enjoy eating it ... but a few short hours later you don't feel right.  Have fun with this quiz of a classic vignette of infective gastroenteritis.  Bring your BNF and good luck! Reviewed by:...

Regulation of urine volume and fluid balance

This lecture relates to the learning outcomes covered in the lecture on regulation of urine volume and fluid balance. Good luck! Reviewed by Daniel Mercer

Cerebellum: Part One of Two

🥵 HARD   Awaiting review • The anatomic vs functional division of the cerebellum  Gross appearance including vascular supply  Functional architecture of the cerebellum  Deep cerebellar nuclei connections and functionality  Ascending cerebellar...

Bone Abnormalities

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

Approach to Skin infections and Ulcers- Part 1

🤔 MEDIUM Skin infections and ulcers are common presentations to general practice, have a go at this set of questions and follow it up with part 2!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...

Approach to the patient with a chronic neurological disability

🤔 MEDIUM TRIGGER WARNING: The following questions discuss progressive neurological conditions and death and dying. Please take care of yourself and decide if you are in the right place to do these questions. Reviewed by: awaiting review[mtouchquiz id=169 alerts=off...

Stroke

  Awaiting review Describe the different types, and pathophysiology, of stroke Describe the characteristics feature of the different types of stroke Describe current diagnostic and management approaches for stroke   Below, find a module connecting you to...