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Blood Pressure, Vital Signs and BMI

😀 EASY  Warwick Medical School's Clinical Skills Society had a session on recording blood pressure, vital signs and BMI. Watch the video to see what was covered and then attempt the questions below to test your understanding. Awaiting review[mtouchquiz id=237...

Approach to a patient with a rash

🤔 MEDIUM Rashes are some of the most common presentation to GP practices, with most can be quite easy to identify. Have a go at some of these questions to test your knowledge - good luck!Reviewed by: awaiting review [mtouchquiz id=216 alerts=off multiplechances=off...

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

Approach to the Patient with Hoarseness

🤔 MEDIUM Hoarseness is a very common presentation.  It be can anything from infecious, neurological or simple trauma from talking too much.   Because I myself don't, ironically, want to talk too much, how about we just crack on with the questions?  Good luck! Reviewed...

Abdominal Anatomy Part Three MCQ

🥵 HARD These anatomy MCQs focus on the abdominal viscera and include some clincal vignettes.Reviewed by: awaiting review

Clinical Skills – Introduction to the Abdominal Examination

🤔 MEDIUM In collaboration with the Warwick Medical School's very own Clinical Skills Society, MedGuide proudly presents the first OSCE-like quiz.  Best of luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review Introduce, explain and consent a patient to undergo a full abdominal...

Descending Tracts with Surgical Society

🥵 HARD   Awaiting review Identify and describe the location, functions, and route taken by (from origin to termination, including decussation point) the main descending tracts (corticospinal, vestibulospinal) Describe the territories of the anterior and posterior...

Introduction to the ECG

Like neuroanatomy, the ECG is a classic thing to fill medical students with dread each year. Take it one step at a time, particularly in the preclinical years, and get these core concepts of rate, rhythm and axis right - along with some core electrochemistry - to hold...

Gastrointestinal Physiology Review MCQ – Part 6

Review, and challenge, are an important part of learning. This quiz is part of a set that will span the abdominal physiology and anatomy to challenge your synoptic linking ability. Good luck!  Reviewed by: awaiting review [mtouchquiz id=48 alerts=off singlepage=on...

Approach to the Patient with Chronic Abdominal Pain

🤔 MEDIUM Abdominal pain can be as a result of numerous causes, test yourself against a few different ones here in this quiz! Good luck!Reviewed by: awaiting review