Medical Knowledge Challenge

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Medical Knowledge Challenge

Test your medical knowledge with our engaging quiz that covers various topics from pharmacology to diagnostic procedures. Perfect for students, professionals, or anyone interested in healthcare.

Key Features:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Spanning various medical fields
  • Instant feedback on your answers
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by DiagnosingDoc21
You started an old man on medication for peptic ulcer, and he later developed gynecomastia. What is the drug you used?
Omeprazole
Cimetidine
Ranitidine
Penicillin
All of the following is RNA hepatitis viruses except:
A
B
C
E
What type of discharge Gonorrheal eye infection has?
Mucopurulent
Watery
Purulent
Mucoid
Middle age man, Two weeks history of abdominal diarrhea no blood or mucous associated with aphthous ulcer, he lost 12 kilogram in the last 4 years, and there is dermatological manifestation along upper limbs on the radial side
Crohns
Ulcerative colitis
Celiac
Colon cancer
A patient presented with bilateral Lower limb edema and distended abdomen. On examination there is small dilated vessels on abdomen. What could be the cause?
Heart failure
End stage renal disease
Liver failure
Lymphatic malformation
During examination of a 2 year old child's ear, how do you pull the pinna to see the canal?
Superior forward
Superior backwards
Inferior forward
Inferior backwards
Which of the following is the maximum dose of paracetamol?
1000mg/day
2000mg/day
3000mg/day
4000mg/day
Kayser-Fleischer ring is pathognomonic for:
Addisons's disease
Wilsons's disease
Haemochromatosis
Crushing's syndrome
Which of the following can cause increase in the aspartate aminotransferase (AST)?
Liver failure
Gallstones
Alchohol
Biliary atresia
Epidural hematoma, which vessel is involved and what's the CT finding
Middle meningeal artery - Crescent shaped
Bridging veins - Crescent shaped
Middle meningeal artery - Biconvex shaped
Bridging veins - Biconvex shaped
A male patient presented with epigastric pain for 3 months. This pain gets worse after eating. He was diagnosed with Helicobacter pylori infection. Triple therapy has been given to him. What is the best indicator of his improvement?
Serology
Stool antigen test
Endoscopy
Urea breathe test
Most common cause for acute gastritis?
Staphylococcus aureus
Salmonella enterica
Norovirus
Rotavirus
Antidote for Beta-Blockers is:
Pralidoxime
Sodium bicarbonate
Glucagon
Naloxone
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