A sort-of Christmas Quiz

Create a whimsical and engaging illustration featuring a Christmas tree adorned with medical symbols and holiday decorations, blending elements of healthcare with festive imagery. The scene should be colorful and inviting, capturing the spirit of both Christmas and medical knowledge.

Festive Medical and Christmas Quiz

Test your knowledge with our unique quiz that combines medical questions with festive holiday trivia! Whether you're a healthcare professional or a Christmas enthusiast, this quiz has something for everyone.

Challenge yourself with:

  • 20 questions covering medical topics and holiday traditions
  • A mix of serious and light-hearted inquiries
  • An opportunity to learn while having fun!
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by CaringElf2021
What would be the first line antiemetic for nausea driven by a biochemical metabolic derangement?
Haloperidol
Cyclizine
Ondansetron
Metoclopramide
Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?
France
USA
Germany
Belgium
Christmas Disease arises from a deficiency in which protein?
Factor X
Factor XI
Factor IX
Factor V
What medication is used in the medical management of ectopic pregnancy?
Methotrexate
Syntocinon
MMF
Sulfasalazine
A women on systemic HRT can be prescribed vaginal oestrogen alongside ?
True
False
True but only for a short course
True but only at the lowest dose
€¢ A 75-year-old woman was admitted following a fall. During an assessment of her fall she complained of balance problems and dizziness whenever she looked upwards, for example, to hang laundry on her washing line outside. On examination, her gait and balance and neurological examination was normal and there were no injuries. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Menieres Disease
BPPV
POCS
Hypotension
Which of these is NOT a contraindication to HRT?
Previous or current breast cancer
Undiagnosed vaginal bleeding
Acute liver disease with abnormal LFTs
Migraine
In which country is it tradition to eat KFC for Christmas dinner?
USA
Japan
New Zealand
France
In which ocean does the Australian territory of Christmas Island Lie?
Indian Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Arctic
Which of these is one of Harry Potters Christmas presents in the philosophers stone?
A Nimbus 2000
An owl
A love potion
An invisibility cloak
How much more does the average household spend in December compared to other months?
£1800
£2350
£350
£760
A 66-year-old woman was admitted because of a single episode of prolonged vertigo, accompanied by nausea and vomiting, unsteadiness and acute hearing loss on the left side. On examination she had spontaneous nystagmus (fast component to the right) which was present in all directions of gaze. The head impulse test was abnormal on the left side. She was deaf in the left ear. Examination of the rest of the cranial nerves and peripheral nervous system was normal. She was unable to walk without assistance. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Menieres disease
BPPV
POCS
Vestibular neuronitis
Which of the following needs a PHE notification?
Measles
Hand foot & mouth disease
Parvovirus B19
Roseola
What is the correct dose for benzylpenicillin in suspected meningococcal septicaemia in children aged 1-9 years?
300mg
600mg
900mg
1.2g
A 40-year-old admitted because of a single episode of prolonged vertigo. On waking that morning, he noticed his balance was not quite right. After arriving at work his symptoms got worse and he experienced severe vertigo, vomiting and ataxia. He had no headache, no hearing loss and no focal neurological symptoms. On examination he had spontaneous horizontal nystagmus (fast component to the right), which increased when he looked to the right and reduced when he looked to the left. The head impulse test was abnormal on the left. Cranial nerves and the rest of the neurological examination was normal apart from an unsteady gait and a tendency to veer to the left. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Menieres Disease
BPPV
Vestibular neuronitis
POCS
Which of the following is a common symptom of Kawasaki disease?
Cough
Candida
Colitis
Conjunctivitis
What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made of in the song?
A button
A carrot
A rock
He didn't have one
When does bronchiolitis typically peak?
Day 1-3 – they are most unwell at the start of illness and gradually improve
Day 5-7 – they get sicker before they get better
Day 8-10 – they gradually get more unwell as the illness goes on
Which of the following is NOT correct regarding school isolation?
Children with chickenpox need to stay off school until lesions have crusted over
Children with scarlet fever need to stay off school until at least 24 hours after antibiotics have been started
Children with parvovirus (slapped cheek) need to stay off school until the erythematous cheek rash has subsided
Children with measles need to stay off school for at least 4 days
What is the precursor to an SCC called?
Actinic Keratosis
Bowen's disease
Melanoma
Melanocytic naevus
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