5 minutes of learning Christmas quiz

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The Christmas MRI Quiz

Test your knowledge on MRI imaging, rehabilitation strategies, and the intricacies of pain management in this engaging Christmas-themed quiz!

  • 12 multiple choice questions
  • Learn while you play
  • Perfect for professionals and students alike
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingStar42
What is the difference between a T1 and T2 weighted MRI image? (if you don't know the answer to this see email sent 4th Feb)
On T1 fat and water is bright
On T2 fat and water is bright
On T1 and T2 water is bright
How much radiation does an MRI of the lumbar spine give to the patient? (if you don't know the answer to this question see 5 mins of learning sent 4th Feb)
Only a little- much less than an X-ray
A lot of radiation that's why they are so expensive
No radiation
What method of rehabilitation would you use to improve a motor learning pattern? If you don't know the answer to this question see 5 mins of learning sent 10th March)k?
Eccentric loading
Concentric loading
High load and to point of fatigue
Multiple reps and functional motor patterns
What do you understand by a 'locus of control' (if you don't know the answer to this question see 5 mins of learning sent 24th March)
Patient takes control over the assessment
The patient takes control over their symptoms and collaborates with their management plan
Patient controls their health practitioner
The health practitioner controls the patient
What causes muscle hypertrophy? If you don't know the answer to this question see 5 mins of learning sent 31st March)
It is an increase in the diameter of a muscle fibre by increaseing myosin protein
It is caused by increasing the diameter of the muscle by an increase in actin filaments
More muscle fibres develop as a result of strain
More connective tissue is added to the muscle
NSAIDs are best to avoid for which medical conditions? If you don't know the answer to this question see 5 mins of learning sent 12th May)
Diabetes, obesity, dementia and gastric problems
Gastric, respiratory, renal and cardiac/ circulatory conditions
Cardiac, respiratory, diabetes and gastric conditions
Renal, gastric, diabetes and respiratory conditions
How useful are diagnostic US scans for non traumatic shoulder pain? If you don't know the answer to this question see 5 mins of learning sent 7th July)
Really useful as they are very effective as showing up soft tissue pathology
Can be useful to help clinical reasoning
Not that useful as they often show up problems in asymptomatic patients
Totally useless
What are the 4 aspects to giving good feedback (e.g. During supervision). If you don't know the answer to this question see 5 mins of learning sent 14th July)
Start on a question, data point, advice, conclude
The micro-yes, data point, show impact, end on a question
Share stories and experiences, data points, advice, conclude,
Share, discuss, conclude, hug
How effective are neuropathic pain medications (e.g. amitriptyline/pregabalin etc)? If you don't know the answer to this question see 5 mins of learning sent 28th July)
Really effective most patients get 80% pain relief or more
Usually effective with most patients getting between 50-90% relief of sympoms
Not very effective with most patients will getting less than 50% pain reliefless than 50% pain relief
What are the prevalence factors and symptoms of GCA? If you don't know the answer to this question see 5 mins of learning sent 25th August)
Females over 50 years, polymyalgia rheumatica, unilateral headache, pain on chewing
Males under 50 years, ankylosing spondylitis, unilateral headache, pain on mouth opening
Middle age, RA, steroids, dizzy
Mainly affects children and is very rare. Sudden onset migrane
How long does it take for soft callus to form following a fracture? If you don't know the answer to this question see 5 mins of learning sent 6th October)
A few hours
A few days
A few weeks
A few months
Which of these is NOT important for 'wind up' in central nociceptive neurons?if you don't know the answer to this question see 5 mins of learning sent 16th December)
Substance P
Plasticity
C fibres
Repeated stimulation
Saltatory conduction
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