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Clinical Symptoms Identification Quiz

Test your knowledge and understanding of clinical symptoms related to various medical conditions. This quiz features multiple questions designed to assess your ability to identify and associate symptoms with their corresponding diagnoses.

Whether you're a medical student, a healthcare professional, or just someone interested in medicine, this quiz can help you sharpen your skills!

  • Identify critical symptoms
  • Enhance your diagnostic skills
  • Learn at your own pace
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExaminingHeart257
Clinical symptoms of acute appendicitis
Low grade fever
Side lying, knees flexed
Change in behavior/posture
Anorexia
Nausea
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Rebound tenderness
Movement aggravates pain
Irritable
High BP
Edema
Constipation
Incontinence
Decreased appetite
Back pain
Hyperlipidemia
Proteinuria
Weight gain
Ascites
Decreased urine output
Clinical symptoms of lower urinary tract infection (UTI)
Frequency
Dysuria
Urgency
Enuresis
Strong smelling urine
Incontinence
Decreased appetite
Abdominal back pain
Fever
Distended stomach
Weak stream
Edema
Post void dribble
Colicky pain
Vomiting
Hematuria
Clinical symptoms of nephrotic syndrome
Proteinuria, UA 3+ protein
Hypoproteinemia
Hypoalbuminemia
Anorexia
Malnourished
Decreased activity
Irratable
Pallor
Fatigue
Hyperlipidemia
Generalized edema
Weight gain
Facial edema
Ascites
Marked edema
Decreased urine output
BP normal, slightly decrease
Abdominal pain
Fever
Constipation
Periorbital edema
Pulmonary edema
Diarrhea
Hyperproteinemia
Hyperalbuminemia
Hypolipidemia
Weak stream
Post void dribble
Clinical symptoms of acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN)
Anorexia
Pallor/appear ill
Irittable
Lethargic
Non-specific complaints in older children
Headache
Abdominal pain
Dysuria
Vomiting
Decreased urine output
Cloudy urine
Smokey urine
Smokey urine
Frothy urine
Tea colored urine
Increased BP
Periorbital edema
Decreased BP
Marked edema
Fever
Weight gain
Facial edema
Incontinence
Jelly like stool
Colicky pain
Little to no bowel sounds
Hematuria
Clinical symptoms of wilms tumor, nephroblastoma
Abdominal mass
Abdominal swelling
Weight loss
Anemia
Lymphadenopathy
Fever
Metastasis rare
Fatigue
Malaise
Increased BP
Decreased BP
Weight gain
Tachycardia
Vomiting
Metastasis common
Clinical symptoms of benign prostate hyperplasia (hypertrophy), BPH
Gradual
Weak stream
Frequency
Urgency
Post void dribble
Nocturia
Incontinence
Vomiting
Rapid
Hematuria
Fatigue
Dysuria
Anorexia
Edema
Fever
Weight loss
Clinical symptoms of mechanical obstruction, Hirschsprung's disease
Newborn does not pass meconium 24-48 hrs
Older child constipation
Older child failure to thrive
Guarding
Incontinence
Dehydration
Older child decreased appetite
Newborn does not pass meconium 12-24 hrs
Symptoms of enterocolitis, Hirschsprung's disease
Fever
Bloody diarrhea
Dehydration
Sepsis
Shock
Bowel perforation
Non-bloody diarrhea
Tachypnea
Constipation
Newborn does no pass meconium
Edema
Clinical symptoms of intussusception
When telescopes, sudden acute colicky abdominal pain
When telescopes, gradual acute colicky abdominal pain
When telescopes, infant cries loudly suddenly
When telescopes, infant cries loudly gradually
When telescopes, infant draws knees to chest
Little to no bowel sounds if content cannot pass
Bilious vomiting if content cant pass
Palpable RUQ, sausage like mass
Palpable RLQ, sausage like mass
Palpable LUQ, sausage like mass
Palpable LLQ, sausage like mass
When ischemic, bleeding
When ischemic, current jelly stool
When ischemic, diarrhea
When ischemic, shock
When ischemic, fever
When perforation, peritonitis
When perforation, enterocolitis
When perforation, fever
When perforation, shock
When perforation, pale/lethargy
When perforation, current jelly stool
Clinical symptoms of imperforate anus
Newborn does not pass meconium in 24hr
Newborn does not pass meconium in 12hr
Newborn, meconium in urine due to fistula
Newborn, meconium in urine due to perforation
Fever
Pallor
Fatigue
Tachycardia
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