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Approach to the child with a fever

🤔 MEDIUM The dreaded child with a fever, could it be a virus, could it be something more serious? Test yourself on this set of questions!Reviewed by: awaiting review

Control of Cardiac Output

This is yet another stem of questions using the laws of flow physiology to elucidate the means of heart failure and compensation for different volume-ion changes in disease states. Enjoy! Reviewed by: awaiting review [mtouchquiz id=36 alerts=off singlepage=on...

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...

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...

Cellular Anatomy of the Skin

😀 EASY This quiz covers the basic cellular anatomy of the skin, and its accessory structures.Reviewed by: awaiting review

Spinal Cord

  Awaiting review • Descending tracts in the posterior white column• The difference between anatomy, function and clinical correlate of thepyramidal and EPS• Complete spinal cord transection• Further tracts: ascending - spinotectal, spinoreticular, spino-olivary...

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...

UPPER LIMB CRASH COURSE MCQ – PART Three (Hand, Innervation)

😀 EASY 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 by:...

Approach to the Upper Limb Disorder Patient – Part I

😀 EASY Welcome to another MedGuide quiz. This is part one of the Upper Limb Disorder series of presentations, focusing on the shoulder and brachial plexus clinical anatomy and imaging. Good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review [mtouchquiz id=129 alerts=off singlepage=on...

Pelvis and Perineum Anatomy – Part Four

🤔 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,...