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Medical Knowledge Challenge
Test your knowledge of medical facts and concepts with our comprehensive quiz! Covering a range of topics from anatomy to disease, this quiz is designed for both budding healthcare professionals and curious minds.
Challenge yourself with:
- 82 engaging questions
- Multiple choice and checkbox formats
- Instant feedback on your answers
What is correct about the Airways?
Trachea is 30cm long
Gas exchange takes place between the bronchioles and alveoli
Gas exchange takes place in the alveoli
Left lung is larger than the right
A patient comes to your praxis with edema in the left calf, what is suspected?
Phlebothombosis
Thrombophelbitis
Smokers leg
PAD
What is incorrect about the right ventricle?
It is connected to the pulmonary valve
It is connected to the tricuspid valve
An insufficiency causes protruding jugular veins
The left heart muscle is bigger than the right
What is true about O positive blood
No rheususfactor
Antigen A and B in Plasma
Antibody A and B in Blood Cells
What is true regarding parkinson disease?
Monotone Voice
Tremors
Emotionless expressions
Stifness
Early Blindness
Instability
What can cross the blood barrier of the mother / baby?
Certain viruses
Red blood cells of the mother
White blood cells of the mother
Red and/or white blood cells of the baby
A child comes in to your praxis with a suspected neurodermititis, where do you expect to see rash?
Outside of the elbow
Inside of the elbow
Forehead
Neck
A patient who was recently in Kenya comes to your practice with a fever, suffers from diarrhoea but no blood in the stool. What is your suggestion to the patient?
Go home and Drink a lot, if it gets worse contact doctor
Prescribe antibiotics
If fever maintains and blood presents in stool prescribe herbs
Send immediately to hospital.
What is the function of the prostate
To provide seminal fluid for the movement of semen
To hold urin in the bladder
To excrete semen
To transport semen to the seminal vesicles
A 55 year old man comes in to your practice and complains of urin retention. What do you suspect the cause is?
Prostate hyperplasia
Bladder tumor
UTI
Renal pelvis infection
A 50 year old patient comes in to your practice and complains of recent trouble seeing close, what is your diagnosis?
Astigmatism
Old age vision
Glaucoma
Cataract
What is correct regarding pseudo croup
Test swabs may be taken to determine cause
There is no known cause
Is more serious than Diptheria
Is also known as Strep throat
What is true about venous ulcer?
Hot compress helps
Also known as smokers leg
Also known as PAD
Swelling and discolouration
A patient comes to your practice with neurodermatitis and wants to stop his medication. How do you proceed?
Tell him to continue to keep taking the medication and eat gluten free.
Treat him with acupuncture and tell him to consult his doctor about the medication.
You are not allowed to treat him since it is an infectious disease.
Treat him with acupuncture and discontinue the medication.
When is TB (tuberculosis) infectious?
When live bacterias are coughed
When dead / alive bacterias are coughed
Through food sharing
Through touch (doorhandles, etc)
A middle aged woman comes into your practice presenting a rash on the side of her belly. What is your diagnosis?
Herpes Zoster (shingles)
Herpes Labialis
Varicella
Measles
A patient comes into your practice presenting a belt like pain. What is your diagnosis?
Pleuritis
Appendicitis
Pankreatitis
Constipation
Symptoms of colon cancer
Constipation and/or Diarrhea
Blood in stool
Abdominal discomfort
Fatigue and weight loss
A young female comes into your praxis who was recently in Kenya and reports having painful mouth sores which do not go away. What is your diagnosis
Herpes Zoster
Herpes Labialis
Cold Sore
Kanker Sore
What is the definition of "Left Shift"
Large amount of immature WBC
Large amount of RBC
Large amount of Plasma
Large amount of Haemoglobin
What is true regarding hand disinfection/washing?
Disinfection is more efficient
Washing is more efficient
Hands should be washed then disenfected
Hands should be disinfected then washed
What is the condition called when eyes "pop out of the head"
Exopthalmos
Jaundice
Graves Disease
Hashimotos disease
Osteoarthritis...
Can start in one joint
Is caused only by abnormal movement
Starts typically in both hands
Starts in the fingers
What is typical for COPD
Hypoxia
Increased respiratory rate
Exerptional dyspneoa
Typical Smokers
No Cyanois
Pursed Lips
Barrel Chest
Short Jerky Sentences
Thin Appearance
Overweight
Pain in the right upper quadrant is a typical sign of...
Pancreatitis
Cholelythiasis
Appendicitis
Colon Cancer
What is typical for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Pain in the night
Pain in the afternoon
Pain in the morning
No pain only observative symptoms
A patient comes to your practice reporting of joint pain which began in the left foot. What is your diagnosis
Gout
Osteoperosis
Arthritis
Bone cancer
A woman comes to your practice who thinks she has a bladder infection, what disproves this diagnosis?
Polyurie
Burning
Urgency
Fever
What causes Fever, Nausea and Vomitting (axillary and anal temperature differentiation of .5 degrees celsius)
Appendicitis
Pankreatitis
Constipation
Peptic Ulcer
Heliobactor Pylori
With old age the risk is greater for Gastritis or peptic ulcers
With children the risk is greater for Gastritis or peptic ulcers
With women the risk is greater for Gastritis or peptic ulcers
With men the risk is greater for Gastritis or peptic ulcers
What is incorrect regarding Colic
Holding and carrying helps
Take the child to the hospital
Nothing can help
Rub the childs stomach
What is correct regarding Fibromyalgia?
Trigger points are painful
Symptoms are only psychosomatic
Symptoms worsen at night
Numbness
What is the definition of Atrophy?
Degeneration of muscles and cells
Genetic cell generation
Organ enlargement
Organ function loss
What is endometriose?
Wandering cervical cells
Inflammation of ovary
Fallopian tube inflammation
Wandering intestine cells
What is not correct regarding Osteoporosis
Bone density is raised
Bone density is decreased
Early fractured
Causes pain
A soccer play cut his leg and it is not healing, what is your suspicion?
The cut is infected with bacteria
The cut is too deep to heal without stitches
The person has HIV
Cuts tend to take longer to heal with sportive people
What is correct regarding Diabetes
Diabetes type 1 is an insulin deficiency
Diabetes type 2 is caused by a constantly raised Insulin worth
Diabetes type 2 is typical in babies
Diabetes Type 1 is typical in adults
What is correct regarding Vitamin D
People in middle Europe are deficient in Vitamin D in autumn and winter
Only babys get vitamin d suppliment
You can *not* only get vitamin D from food and drink
Vitamin D is not externally produced
Morbus Bechterew (ankelyising Spondylitis / Sheurmanns Disease)...
Pain in the morning in lower back
Children whom had Scheurmanns Disease will eventually get Morbus Bechterew
A typical "round back"
Bowed joints
A woman with a runny nose and sneezing comes to the praxis. What is your first thought?
Influenza
Bronchitis
Pneumonia
Hay Fever
What does not belong to a bladder infection?
Burning while urinating
Urgency to urinate
Fever
Having to urinate more often
A 55 year old patient comes to your practice with a chronic cough, which appears after laying down. What are your first thoughts
Pneumothorax
Acid Reflux
Pneumonia
Lung cancer
Passive immunisation is...
Giving antibodys
Giving live virus
Giving both live and dead virus
Giving dead virus
Cushing's Syndrom is caused from...
Prolonged exposure to Cortisol
Prolonged exposure to antibiotics
Prolonged exposure to antihistamin
Prolonged exposure to Sunlight
Thyroid storm (Thyrotixischen Krise)
High Fever
Low Fever
Raised Pulse
Slow pulse
Nervousness
Lethargy
Vomitting
Constipation
Diarrhoea
Psychosomatic problems can be...
Depression
Burnout
Pain
Problems which are not due to an organic disease or confirmed
What should you do to control a Coronary Hear Attack?
X Ray Thorax
Ultrasound
It cannot be controlled
CT Scan Thorax
What is true regarding a Phlebothrombosis
It affects the deep veins and Pelvis veins
Can cause an acute lung emboly
Can cause Post thrombin syndrome with ulcis cruris
Can cause a heart attack
Ischemia is...
A restriction of blood supply to tissue
A restriction of blood to the heart
A restriction of blood to the liver
A restriction of blood to the kidneys
Stenosis is...
A narrowing of a blood vessel
A narrowing of a lymph vessel
Inflammation of an artificial Stent
A narrowing of the digestive tract
Seratonin
Is a vasodilator
Is a vasoconstrictor
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