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Medical Knowledge Quiz

Test your medical knowledge with our engaging quiz designed for aspiring healthcare professionals. This quiz covers various topics, from anatomy and physiology to pharmacology and diagnostics. Each question challenges your understanding and critical thinking skills.

Features:

  • Multiple-choice format
  • Diverse medical topics
  • Instant feedback on answers
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LearningDoc345
A 22 year old male attends your GP clinic stating that he had shoulder pain. Upon examination, you note that he cannot abduct his arm, but if you place his shoulder at 90 degrees, he has able to hold it there. What muscle is most likely injured?
Deltoid
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Teres minor
Subscapularis
A 30 year old body builder attends the GP as he has started noticing that he is having trouble at the gym, specifically doing exercises that involve his biceps. The biceps are largely responsible for which movement?
Shoulder flexion
Elbow flexion
Shoulder extension
Elbow extension
Wrist extension
A 45 year old female attends the GP, complaining of wrist pain. You note that she has 'wrist drop'. Given the likely diagnosis, what nerve is most likely involved?
Ulnar nerve
Median nerve
Radial nerve
Musculocutaneous nerve
Axillary nerve
A 45 year old secretary attends your GP practice, as she has began noticing that her fingers have been feeling numb, and she has also been experiencing a 'tingling' sensation in her wrist and fingers. You note that she has loss of sensation over the first 3 digits, and has a positive Tinel's sign. Given the likely diagnosis, what nerve is likely involved?
Ulnar nerve
Median nerve
Radial nerve
Musculocutaneous nerve
Axillary nerve
You see a 2 year-old at the GP practice for a routine health assessment. You note that he has a missing eye. Failure in development of what embryological structure has most likely caused this?
Optic cup
Optic disc
Optic vesicle
Choroidal fissure
Phlebmenon process
You see a 34 year old man in your clinic, who has come complaining of a 2-day onset of diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting and malaise. You remember that 2 weeks ago you treated him for a UTI infection. Given the likely diagnosis, what pathogen is most likely causing his symptoms?
Norovirus
Rotavirus
C.difficile
E.coli
Pseudomonas auerginosa
You're a medical student in the oncology clinic, shadowing a consultant for the day. The next patient is a 57 year-old female who has recently been diagnosed with breast cancer and will require chemotherapy. She reports a loss of appetite and feeling very fatigued. She also needs medication for her diagnosis of depression. What antidepressant would be the most appropriate choice in this scenario.
SSRI
SNRI
NaSSA
Tri-cyclic
MAOi
A 57 year-old female attends the GP clinic for the results of a recent blood test. She has iron-deficiency anaemia due to an unknown underlying cause. She denies seeing any blood in her stool. What is the next best test to arrange in this scenario?
Colonoscopy
Only follow up
FOBT testing
Endoscopy
CT scan
An 18 year old male comes in to ED with reduced consciousness, and a GCS of 6. A friend that has come in with him states that they were out drinking and the patient was struck in the side of the head. The doctor suspects an intracranial bleed. Given the location of the blow, what artery is most likely affected?
Middle cerebral artery
Anterior spinal artery
Internal carotid artery
Middle meningeal artery
Anterior cerebral artery
A 67 year-old man presents to the ED with a sudden onset of facial droop, sensory loss, and weakness especially of the arms, but also the legs. The doctor asks you to make a spot diagnosis, and you suspect the patient has an issue with one of the arteries in the brain. Given the symptoms, which vessel is likely affected.
Middle cerebral artery
Anterior spinal artery
Internal carotid artery
Middle meningeal artery
Anterior cerebral artery
You're a student in the GP clinic and have been asked to give a patient his annual influenza vaccine. The patient is happy to let you give it to him and is very chatty. When you pull out the needle the patient's face goes pale, he begins sweating, and goes quiet. What disorder is the patient most likely experiencing?
OCD
Panic disorder
Stress-related disorder
Agoraphobia
A 72 year-old male patient with a 2 pack per day smoking habit, and a chronic alcohol abuser, comes in for a health checkup at his local GP. What symptom would make you most fearful for a diagnosis of lung cancer?
Chronic cough
Recent changes in voice
Chest pain
3KG weight loss over the past 5 years
Deranged LFT's
A patient presents to the ED with a 3 day history of lower abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, inability to pass gas, and constipation. You decide to order an abdominal XRAY which is displayed above. Given the likely diagnosis, which blood vessel supplies blood to the area of the bowel involved?
Coeliac trunk
Superior mesenteric artery
Splenic artery
Inferior mesenteric artery
Gastroduodenal artery
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