Medical Knowledge Quiz

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Medical Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of essential medical concepts with our interactive quiz! Dive into 20 thought-provoking questions covering various topics including anatomy, physiology, emergency care, and more.

Challenge yourself and discover:

  • Key medical definitions
  • Critical care principles
  • Understanding of diagnosis and treatment
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by LearningDoctor321
Which kidney is lower?
Right
Left
What type of seizure originate from a specific area of the cortex, typically the temporal or frontal lobes.
Simple partial
Complex partial
In CPR manual displacement of the uterus should be towards which side?
Left
Right
Hypothermia is defined as a core body temperature below
30°c
32°c
34°c
35°c
True or false: IM Naloxone is not indicated for cardiac arrest.
True
False
What type of headache is said to: occur spontaneously (simple headaches); occur in response to a lifelong condition (e.g. migraines); are tension-type headaches or are severe, short-lasting headaches (cluster headaches).
Primary
Secondary
A headache resulting from head trauma, meningitis, subarachnoid bleed is considered to be.
Primary
Secondary
True or False: Successful resuscitation from respiratory arrest, where there is still a cardiac output is associated with 70-90% good quality long-term survival.
True
False
Choose the correct chain of survival
Early Call - Early CPR- Early Defibrillation - Early ROSC Management
Early Recognition - Early call- Early CRP - Early Difibrillation
Early Recognition - Early call- Early CRP - Early Difibrillation - Early ROSC Management
Early recognition, Early call- Early CRP - Early Difibrillation - Early Advanced Care
True or false: All patients with a STEMI or NSTEMI on ROSC following non-traumatic cardiac arrest, and regardless of GCS, should be considered for PPCI as a referred destination.
True
False
How many pairs of spinal nerves are there?
29
30
31
32
33
True or false: there are 2 coccygeal spinal nerves
True
False
Which is responsible: These have a relaxing and slowing effect on the heart, circulatory and respiratory systems
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Sympathetic Nervous System
The spinal cord terminates at the superior border of L2 and continues as the cauda equina
True
False
What do baroreceptors detect changes in
Blood pressure
Blood Glucose
YAS staff called to assist a DNACPR patient who has a Deciding Right Form older than 7 days should not accept the document as valid
True
False
For a DNACPR to be valid it must have:
The patient name, review date, presence of an authorising signature
The patient name, their address, a doctors signature
The patients name, their DOB, a clinicians signature
If there is doubt over the existence, validity or applicability of an advance decision, commence treatment in the patients ‘best interests’ whilst seeking further clarification.
True
False
The stimulus for Glucagon secretion by the alpha cells is a ___________ blood glucose
Raised
Lowered
Hyperosmolar Hyperglycaemic State is defined as the presence of a high blood glucose usually without the presence of ketones. How high:
>30mmol/l
>11.1mmol/l
>25mmol/l
>40mmol/l
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