Explore medicine from a brand new perspective. Medicine made intriguing and fun! Just don't expect any boring exam-style questions.
AEGIS Medical Trivia Quiz 2016, Gandhi Medical College, Hyderabad, India
Quizmasters: Saurav Biswas and VM Rajamani, final-year MBBS students at Gandhi Medical College, Hyderabad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6LqALeuVLQ
A medical trivia quiz that explores medicine from a brand new perspective. Medicine made intriguing and fun! Just don't expect any boring exam-style questions.
AEGIS Medical Quiz 2016, Gandhi Medical College, Hyderabad
Quizmasters: Saurav Biswas and VM Rajamani, final-year MBBS students at Gandhi Medical College, Hyderabad
View the final round here: https://www.slideshare.net/SauravBiswas11/aegis-medquiz-2016-finals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6LqALeuVLQ
The document appears to be a collection of medical questions and answers. It includes questions about:
- A study that found a 1,400% increase in bacteria from frosting sharing during a birthday ritual.
- The cause of death of Confederate general Robert E. Lee, which a professor concluded was heart disease.
- Earlobe creases being linked to heart disease in multiple studies since 1973.
- Niki Lauda receiving severe burns in a racing accident and undergoing emergency treatment.
The document provides the rules and questions for a medical trivia quiz. It consists of 18 preliminary questions across multiple slides, with the top 6 teams advancing to the finals. The rules specify this is not a memorization quiz, but one testing knowledge gained through medical training. It encourages guessing if unsure and notes the quiz moderator is "god" for the duration. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to medical history, discoveries, diseases and inventors.
This document provides questions and answers for a medical quiz. It includes 5 questions in a written round about signs in medicine, with images. Correct answers receive +10 points and an additional +10 for getting all correct. Subsequent rounds include topics like signs, House M.D. episodes, and famous doctors. The quiz concludes with a final written round about the TV show House M.D. Altogether, the document outlines the structure and content of a medical quiz with multiple choice and written response questions.
This document contains the rules and questions for a trivia quiz game called Qriosity Finals. It has two rounds, with the first round going clockwise and the second anticlockwise. Players get 10 points for correct answers and can pounce to answer additional questions, gaining 10 points for correct pounces and losing 10 for incorrect ones. The questions cover a range of topics including history, music, literature, and current events.
South Asian Medical Students' Association is an apolitical, non-profit, non-governmental organization registered with the government of India. The quiz was part of their annual conference.
1) The document provides instructions for a medical quiz competition including rules that there will be 25 questions worth 10 or -10 points each and star marked questions will be used to resolve ties.
2) Participants are instructed to write their team name, members, and contact number on the answer sheet and to only use numerical ordering.
3) The questions cover a range of medical topics that must be identified or defined.
Medical trivia quiz hosted by me during KARMIC 2015 -- the annual national medical students' conference at Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Apollo Health CIty, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad.
A medical trivia quiz that explores medicine from a brand new perspective. Medicine made intriguing and fun! Just don't expect any boring exam-style questions.
AEGIS Medical Quiz 2016, Gandhi Medical College, Hyderabad
Quizmasters: Saurav Biswas and VM Rajamani, final-year MBBS students at Gandhi Medical College, Hyderabad
View the final round here: https://www.slideshare.net/SauravBiswas11/aegis-medquiz-2016-finals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6LqALeuVLQ
The document appears to be a collection of medical questions and answers. It includes questions about:
- A study that found a 1,400% increase in bacteria from frosting sharing during a birthday ritual.
- The cause of death of Confederate general Robert E. Lee, which a professor concluded was heart disease.
- Earlobe creases being linked to heart disease in multiple studies since 1973.
- Niki Lauda receiving severe burns in a racing accident and undergoing emergency treatment.
The document provides the rules and questions for a medical trivia quiz. It consists of 18 preliminary questions across multiple slides, with the top 6 teams advancing to the finals. The rules specify this is not a memorization quiz, but one testing knowledge gained through medical training. It encourages guessing if unsure and notes the quiz moderator is "god" for the duration. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to medical history, discoveries, diseases and inventors.
This document provides questions and answers for a medical quiz. It includes 5 questions in a written round about signs in medicine, with images. Correct answers receive +10 points and an additional +10 for getting all correct. Subsequent rounds include topics like signs, House M.D. episodes, and famous doctors. The quiz concludes with a final written round about the TV show House M.D. Altogether, the document outlines the structure and content of a medical quiz with multiple choice and written response questions.
This document contains the rules and questions for a trivia quiz game called Qriosity Finals. It has two rounds, with the first round going clockwise and the second anticlockwise. Players get 10 points for correct answers and can pounce to answer additional questions, gaining 10 points for correct pounces and losing 10 for incorrect ones. The questions cover a range of topics including history, music, literature, and current events.
South Asian Medical Students' Association is an apolitical, non-profit, non-governmental organization registered with the government of India. The quiz was part of their annual conference.
1) The document provides instructions for a medical quiz competition including rules that there will be 25 questions worth 10 or -10 points each and star marked questions will be used to resolve ties.
2) Participants are instructed to write their team name, members, and contact number on the answer sheet and to only use numerical ordering.
3) The questions cover a range of medical topics that must be identified or defined.
Medical trivia quiz hosted by me during KARMIC 2015 -- the annual national medical students' conference at Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Apollo Health CIty, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad.
- This document contains a 60 question quiz about medical facts and trivia that are not typically taught in medical school.
- The quiz includes multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions testing knowledge about medical history, terminology, discoveries and more.
- Correct answers are needed to score points and resolve ties on the quiz.
This document provides a pre-clinical quiz with 20 multiple choice questions about medicine and healthcare. The questions cover a range of topics including alternative medicine practices, medical inventions, prosthetics, medical conditions, pharmaceutical companies, public health awareness events, medical terms, endemic diseases, nonprofit organizations, medical oaths, medical histories, and efforts to combat nutrient deficiencies. The quiz is intended for medical students and professionals to test their knowledge across various areas of medicine and public health.
I apologize, upon reviewing the document again I do not see enough context to accurately identify X or assess the significance of the consignment. Could you please provide more details?
Trials by Trivia - The General Quiz: A quiz on random general trivia was held under Parakh 2.0: the Quizzing Festival of Quiz Club IIT Patna in August 2022.
Prelims of General Category-The General Quiz researched and conducted by Quizzito-The Quiz Society of Gargi College on 8th February as part of High Q 2018- The Annual Quizzing Festival of Gargi College
The document provides details about a quiz competition being organized by TMC QUIZ CLUB for the 2022 MBBS batch. It mentions there will be 25 questions in the preliminary written round, with the top 6 teams advancing to the final rounds consisting of 3 rounds of 8 questions each. Teams can have 2 members or individuals can participate alone. Correct answers in the preliminary round get points, while there are no negative marks for wrong answers. The quiz master's decision is final.
This India Quiz was held on 11th March,2022 and hosted by Aishani and Zubair for Chakravyuh, 2022, the annual quizzing fest of Quintessence.
Quintessence is the Quizzing Society of Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi.
The second edition of AIIMS Medicine Quiz was held on 11th September, 2021. This quiz was for residents currently pursuing MD/DNB in Medicine/ Geriatric Medicine/ Emergency Medicine and Infectious Diseases.
1) The document describes a business quiz competition hosted by Conquiztadors called Biz-Tech Quiz EL-DORADO'22. It consists of 25 multiple choice questions across various business and technology topics.
2) Some of the questions cover topics like dating apps, marketing campaigns, industries, movies/documentaries, controversies and more. For example, one question identifies the Agra shoe industry and the documentary about its struggles called "In Their Shoes".
3) The rules state there are no negatives, some questions marked with a star will be used to resolve ties, and using unfair means will lead to disqualification. The quiz aims to test the participants' knowledge of current events, business
1. The document describes various trivia questions and clues related to history, culture, and current events.
2. It includes questions about famous individuals like Bharat Ratna recipients, topics like GST, and events such as the 1994 Great Indian Women's Rafting Voyage.
3. The questions are part of a quiz with multiple choice answers and clues to identify people, places, topics, and other details referenced in the passages.
The document provides rules and questions for a quiz being conducted by Quiz Club NITW. It states there will be one round with 20 questions, with 10 points awarded for each correct answer. There is no negative marking. In case of a tie, tiebreaker questions will be used. Google searching is discouraged. The quizmaster's decision is final. It then provides 20 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions covering topics like movies, music, sports, and history.
INDIA QUIZ Finals- Presented by QuizInc, NIT Duragpur 2018-19QuizIncNITDurgapur
This document provides details about Round 1 of a quiz competition between 8 teams. It consists of 16 multiple choice questions moving from Team 1 to Team 8 and back. Pounce and finite bounce scoring rules apply, with pounce questions worth +20/-10 points and direct questions +10/0 points. The quizmaster's decision is final. Sample questions are provided about identifying people related to the Pataudi family in India and England cricket, contributions of the Chola and Pallava dynasties to clothing, and the building in Rishikesh where The Beatles stayed that is now an art gallery.
Science and Technology Quiz by Quiz Club NITW Quiz Club NITW
The document provides rules and questions for a SciTech quiz competition. It states there will be 20 questions, with 1 point per question and no negative marking. The top 8 teams will qualify for the finals. Sample questions are provided covering topics like Google doodles, company mergers, natural phenomena, famous people and companies, technology, art, and more. The questions require identifying people, companies, events, technologies, artworks and other concepts.
A General Quiz with a bit of Medical FlavourJim Jacob Roy
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This document outlines the structure and rules for "The Open General Quiz – Pentagram 2023 Finals". It consists of 4 rounds - two written rounds with 4 questions each, and two buzzer rounds ("Dries") with 12 questions each. The written rounds involve themes like alliterations and have multiple choice or short answer questions. The buzzer rounds follow a clockwork order and involve verbal clues, with points awarded for correct answers.
Finals of the India Quiz hosted as a part of Literary Events in Chaos 2016 at IIM Ahmedabad. The Quizmasters for the event were Dhanraj B and Tauseef Warsi
Literary Affairs Committee (LAC), SVNIT Surat presents India Quiz 2022 on the occasion of Republic Day 2022. This was the final round for the final 8 teams, out of 400 teams, all across India.
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This document contains information about Dr. Amit Vatkar's credentials and specialization in pediatric neurology. It then provides an overview of topics related to clinical neurology examinations, including the cranial nerves, motor and sensory systems, cerebellar function, gait, and signs of meningism. The document outlines examination techniques and disorders for each topic area. It concludes by thanking the reader and providing Dr. Vatkar's contact information.
A medical trivia quiz! Not for nerd medical students! Conducted by me at Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad during KARMIC 2015, annual national medical students' conference.
- This document contains a 60 question quiz about medical facts and trivia that are not typically taught in medical school.
- The quiz includes multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions testing knowledge about medical history, terminology, discoveries and more.
- Correct answers are needed to score points and resolve ties on the quiz.
This document provides a pre-clinical quiz with 20 multiple choice questions about medicine and healthcare. The questions cover a range of topics including alternative medicine practices, medical inventions, prosthetics, medical conditions, pharmaceutical companies, public health awareness events, medical terms, endemic diseases, nonprofit organizations, medical oaths, medical histories, and efforts to combat nutrient deficiencies. The quiz is intended for medical students and professionals to test their knowledge across various areas of medicine and public health.
I apologize, upon reviewing the document again I do not see enough context to accurately identify X or assess the significance of the consignment. Could you please provide more details?
Trials by Trivia - The General Quiz: A quiz on random general trivia was held under Parakh 2.0: the Quizzing Festival of Quiz Club IIT Patna in August 2022.
Prelims of General Category-The General Quiz researched and conducted by Quizzito-The Quiz Society of Gargi College on 8th February as part of High Q 2018- The Annual Quizzing Festival of Gargi College
The document provides details about a quiz competition being organized by TMC QUIZ CLUB for the 2022 MBBS batch. It mentions there will be 25 questions in the preliminary written round, with the top 6 teams advancing to the final rounds consisting of 3 rounds of 8 questions each. Teams can have 2 members or individuals can participate alone. Correct answers in the preliminary round get points, while there are no negative marks for wrong answers. The quiz master's decision is final.
This India Quiz was held on 11th March,2022 and hosted by Aishani and Zubair for Chakravyuh, 2022, the annual quizzing fest of Quintessence.
Quintessence is the Quizzing Society of Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi.
The second edition of AIIMS Medicine Quiz was held on 11th September, 2021. This quiz was for residents currently pursuing MD/DNB in Medicine/ Geriatric Medicine/ Emergency Medicine and Infectious Diseases.
1) The document describes a business quiz competition hosted by Conquiztadors called Biz-Tech Quiz EL-DORADO'22. It consists of 25 multiple choice questions across various business and technology topics.
2) Some of the questions cover topics like dating apps, marketing campaigns, industries, movies/documentaries, controversies and more. For example, one question identifies the Agra shoe industry and the documentary about its struggles called "In Their Shoes".
3) The rules state there are no negatives, some questions marked with a star will be used to resolve ties, and using unfair means will lead to disqualification. The quiz aims to test the participants' knowledge of current events, business
1. The document describes various trivia questions and clues related to history, culture, and current events.
2. It includes questions about famous individuals like Bharat Ratna recipients, topics like GST, and events such as the 1994 Great Indian Women's Rafting Voyage.
3. The questions are part of a quiz with multiple choice answers and clues to identify people, places, topics, and other details referenced in the passages.
The document provides rules and questions for a quiz being conducted by Quiz Club NITW. It states there will be one round with 20 questions, with 10 points awarded for each correct answer. There is no negative marking. In case of a tie, tiebreaker questions will be used. Google searching is discouraged. The quizmaster's decision is final. It then provides 20 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions covering topics like movies, music, sports, and history.
INDIA QUIZ Finals- Presented by QuizInc, NIT Duragpur 2018-19QuizIncNITDurgapur
This document provides details about Round 1 of a quiz competition between 8 teams. It consists of 16 multiple choice questions moving from Team 1 to Team 8 and back. Pounce and finite bounce scoring rules apply, with pounce questions worth +20/-10 points and direct questions +10/0 points. The quizmaster's decision is final. Sample questions are provided about identifying people related to the Pataudi family in India and England cricket, contributions of the Chola and Pallava dynasties to clothing, and the building in Rishikesh where The Beatles stayed that is now an art gallery.
Science and Technology Quiz by Quiz Club NITW Quiz Club NITW
The document provides rules and questions for a SciTech quiz competition. It states there will be 20 questions, with 1 point per question and no negative marking. The top 8 teams will qualify for the finals. Sample questions are provided covering topics like Google doodles, company mergers, natural phenomena, famous people and companies, technology, art, and more. The questions require identifying people, companies, events, technologies, artworks and other concepts.
A General Quiz with a bit of Medical FlavourJim Jacob Roy
This Quiz ,titled "The Alphabets" is a General Quiz with a bit of Medical Flavour - It is the Inaugural Quiz of "Tesseract" ,the Quiz Club of Kottayam Medical College...
Finals - Open General Quiz - Pentagram 2023, GNLULuckoo Kaul
This document outlines the structure and rules for "The Open General Quiz – Pentagram 2023 Finals". It consists of 4 rounds - two written rounds with 4 questions each, and two buzzer rounds ("Dries") with 12 questions each. The written rounds involve themes like alliterations and have multiple choice or short answer questions. The buzzer rounds follow a clockwork order and involve verbal clues, with points awarded for correct answers.
Finals of the India Quiz hosted as a part of Literary Events in Chaos 2016 at IIM Ahmedabad. The Quizmasters for the event were Dhanraj B and Tauseef Warsi
Literary Affairs Committee (LAC), SVNIT Surat presents India Quiz 2022 on the occasion of Republic Day 2022. This was the final round for the final 8 teams, out of 400 teams, all across India.
Neuro examination, pediatric neurologist, dr. amit vatkarDr Amit Vatkar
This document contains information about Dr. Amit Vatkar's credentials and specialization in pediatric neurology. It then provides an overview of topics related to clinical neurology examinations, including the cranial nerves, motor and sensory systems, cerebellar function, gait, and signs of meningism. The document outlines examination techniques and disorders for each topic area. It concludes by thanking the reader and providing Dr. Vatkar's contact information.
A medical trivia quiz! Not for nerd medical students! Conducted by me at Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad during KARMIC 2015, annual national medical students' conference.
The Quiz conducted by The Quiz Club ,Kottayam Medical College for the School students as a part of the Medical Exhibition 2015 on 24th September,2015 .
1. This document provides guidance on the evaluation and management of patients presenting with coma, transient ischemic attack (TIA), and ischemic stroke.
2. For patients presenting with coma, the assessment involves a detailed history, physical and neurological examination to localize the lesion. Coma etiologies are categorized based on presence of focal signs or meningism.
3. For TIA patients, risk stratification using the ABCD2 score helps determine short term risk of stroke. Acute ischemic stroke is managed with thrombolytic therapy if within 4.5 hours of onset, following strict inclusion/exclusion criteria.
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An elderly female patient underwent an endoscopic ultrasound that revealed a pancreatic cyst with an irregular thick wall. A fine needle aspiration was performed. A young boy presented with failure to thrive, abdominal pain, and distension. Endoscopy found nodular hyperplasia in the duodenum which was biopsied and treated. A second patient underwent endoscopy for upper gastrointestinal bleeding, where a bleeding duodenal ulcer was treated with endoscopic hemostasis.
This document contains information about various medical topics, diseases, discoveries, and historical figures. It includes details about the Bhopal gas tragedy, Minamata disease, Lyme disease, Steven Johnson syndrome, Ebstein anomaly, Christian Barnard, Michael Jackson, vitamin D deficiency in orthodox Muslim women, the movie Piku about Auro and his mother, Alexander Fleming and the discovery of penicillin, diarrhea as a leading cause of death, hysteria, Guy de Maupassant, Winston Churchill and Al Capone having syphilis, Anton van Leeuwenhoek discovering sperm cells under a microscope, Darwin's tubercle on the ear, the term schizophrenia arising from Greek words for split and diaph
Fresh Breeze is a four year old software consultancy company located in Ahmedabad, India that specializes in designing custom applications using technologies like Microsoft .NET and PHP. It offers services like application development, implementation, and support. Fresh Breeze has experience developing applications for clients in various sectors and has partnerships with companies in India and the United States.
The document provides a history of photography from its origins in the 1700s to modern developments, discusses how images are processed neurologically and used in news media, and offers tips on techniques photographers can use when taking images, such as applying the rule of thirds and considering lighting, depth of field, and shot construction. It also addresses issues of truth, ethics, and copyright when working with images.
1. The document contains a review quiz for concepts in positive behavior analysis with 14 multiple choice questions.
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Ratan Stone Clinic was the foundation’s first project to be inaugurated in Nov.1996 by the then Governor of Bihar, his Excellency Dr.A.R. Kidwai at Kankarbagh, Patna. Since then, over 10,000 patients have been successfully treated for kidney and associated ailments through non-invasive methods like lithotripsy and minimum invasive methods like PCNL and Ureteroscopic.
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A.K.Singh, situated in the heart of the City, at South East Gandhi Maidan, Patna. This is a super speciality center of excellence for Treatment of Urology, Nephrology and Gastroenterology including Laparoscopic surgery. Since then we are providing the best possible super specialty care in Patna. Our quality of treatment is recognized by more than 72 corporate sector of India like CGHS, ECHS, Railway, BSNL, CRPF, Coal India, Govt of Bihar, Banks & other insurance sector
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Autoinflammatory disorders (AIDs) are characterized by aberrant regulation of the innate immune system leading to recurrent episodes of systemic inflammation without evidence of autoimmunity. AIDs can be hereditary monogenic disorders caused by mutations in genes regulating the inflammasome and interleukin 1 beta processing. Common symptoms include periodic fevers and rashes. Treatment may involve inhibition of interleukin 1 or tumor necrosis factor alpha.
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This document provides clinical materials for self-learning in clinical medicine. It contains 14 case studies with imaging and test results. Each case asks the reader to identify findings, make diagnoses, and suggest management. The materials were prepared by Dr. Ajith Karawita for discussion and are available to further learning in clinical medicine. Feedback can be provided by email.
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This document contains a 50 question neurology flashcard set from Knowmedge for medical board exam preparation. Knowmedge is an online medical education platform that provides over 900 internal medicine questions, 4000 flashcards, and 1500 mnemonics to help learners prepare for exams. The flashcard set covers topics like migraines, seizures, multiple sclerosis, strokes, Parkinson's disease, and more. It encourages the user to sign up for Knowmedge's full internal medicine learning platform online for more practice questions and flashcards.
Cardiac failure, cyanotic heart disease
D. Liver disease – cirrhosis of liver
E. Inflammatory bowel disease
F. Miscellaneous – cystic fibrosis, rheumatoid arthritis,
thyroid disorders, chronic renal failure
Grading of finger clubbing
1. Early clubbing – angle between nailbed and finger < 180 degrees
2. Moderate clubbing – angle between 180-200 degrees
3. Marked clubbing – angle > 200 degrees
Clubbing is usually bilateral and symmetric. It is graded by measuring the angle between nailbed and finger using a protractor.
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This is the set from the prelims of General Quiz Autumn Muse '17, the inter-collegiate fest of St. John's Medical College. It was curated and hosted by Qriosity Knowledge Solutions.
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Gastrointestinal Infections
GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS result from the ingestion of pathogens that cause infections at the level of this tract, generally being transmitted by food, water and hands contaminated by microorganisms such as E. coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Vibrio cholerae, Campylobacter, Staphylococcus, Rotavirus among others that are generally contained in feces, thus configuring a FECAL-ORAL type of transmission.
Among the factors that lead to the occurrence of gastrointestinal infections are the hygienic and sanitary deficiencies that characterize our markets and other places where raw or cooked food is sold, poor environmental sanitation in communities, deficiencies in water treatment (or in the process of its plumbing), risky hygienic-sanitary habits (not washing hands after major and/or minor needs), among others.
These are generally consequences (signs and symptoms) resulting from gastrointestinal infections: diarrhea, vomiting, fever and malaise, among others.
The treatment consists of replacing lost liquids and electrolytes (drinking drinking water and other recommended liquids, including consumption of juicy fruits such as papayas, apples, pears, among others that contain water in their composition).
To prevent this, it is necessary to promote health education, improve the hygienic-sanitary conditions of markets and communities in general as a way of promoting, preserving and prolonging PUBLIC HEALTH.
Gastritis and Gastric Health
Gastric Health is one of the most relevant concerns in human health, with gastrointestinal infections being among the main illnesses that affect humans.
Among gastric problems, we have GASTRITIS AND GASTRIC ULCERS as the main public health problems. Gastritis and gastric ulcers normally result from inflammation and corrosion of the walls of the stomach (gastric mucosa) and are generally associated (caused) by the bacterium Helicobacter pylor, which, according to the literature, this bacterium settles on these walls (of the stomach) and starts to release urease that ends up altering the normal pH of the stomach (acid), which leads to inflammation and corrosion of the mucous membranes and consequent gastritis or ulcers, respectively.
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The biomechanics of running involves the study of the mechanical principles underlying running movements. It includes the analysis of the running gait cycle, which consists of the stance phase (foot contact to push-off) and the swing phase (foot lift-off to next contact). Key aspects include kinematics (joint angles and movements, stride length and frequency) and kinetics (forces involved in running, including ground reaction and muscle forces). Understanding these factors helps in improving running performance, optimizing technique, and preventing injuries.
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Statistics- Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, presenting, analyzing and interpreting numerical data to assist in making more effective decisions.
A statistics is a measure which is used to estimate the population parameter
Parameters-It is used to describe the properties of an entire population.
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Are you looking for a long-lasting solution to your missing tooth?
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The skin is the largest organ and its health plays a vital role among the other sense organs. The skin concerns like acne breakout, psoriasis, or anything similar along the lines, finding a qualified and experienced dermatologist becomes paramount.
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AEGIS MedQuiz | Saurav Biswas & VM Rajamani | Gandhi Medical College, Hyderabad
3. 1. This set of pictures depicts the word-origins
of a group of anatomical structures in the
human body. Which group is it?
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5. 2. This substance, ‘X’, was used in the late 19th
century as a treatment for a variety of
conditions such as toothache, dandruff, fatigue
and even as an anaesthetic during eye surgeries
– apart from being popular as a former
ingredient in Coca-Cola. X’s name is blackened
in the following pictures. What commonly
known substance are we talking about?
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8. 3. Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova has
been temporarily banned for consuming which
drug, for a period of about 10 years?
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10. 4. During a 1973 bank robbery in Sweden, several of its
employees were held hostage while their captors
negotiated with the police. Strangely, during this
impasse, the victims became emotionally attached to
their captors, rejected help from government officials
and even defended their captors after they were freed six
days later.
According to the FBI, this psychological phenomenon is
seen in about 8% of hostage victims, who essentially
mistake a lack of abuse from their captors for an act of
kindness. What is the name of this condition, jokingly
referred to by Dr Foreman in House MD as something
the trio might be having?
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12. 5. In June 2016, Google changed their logo to
this, for a day. Who was it in honour of?
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14. 6. The term “zeugmatography” was coined by
Lauterbur in 1972 for the joining of a magnetic
field and spatially defined radiofrequency field
gradients to generate a two-dimensional display
of proton density and relaxation times in tissues.
How do we better know this term now?
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15. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
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16. 7. Which biological tendency do these three
fictional characters depict?
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17. Atavism
• Nightcrawler – tail
• Chandler Bing of Friends – supernumerary
nipple
• Count Dracula – large canines; may also refer
to primitive behavior
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18. 8. The movie Gifted Hands: The _________ Story is
based on the life story of which neurosurgeon, who
was also a candidate in the 2016 US presidential
elections?
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20. 9. In the naming of the precordial leads of an
ECG, what does the ‘V’ stand for?
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22. 10. The first description of this disease has been
recorded as thus:
“On April the 5th, 1750, I went to see a most
deplorable object of a child… The skin was dry and
hard and seemed to be cracked in many places,
somewhat resembling the scales of a fish. The
mouth was large and round and open. It had no
external nose, but two holes where the nose should
have been. The eyes appeared to be lumps of
coagulated blood, turned out, ghastly to behold.
(continued)
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23. (continued)
It had no external ears, but holes where the
ears should be. The back part of the head was
much open…”
The first documented case of this disease in
India was reported in June 2016. Which
disease is being talked about?
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25. 11. Which subject in MBBS gives its name to that
of this 2008 movie, whose poster is shown here?
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28. 12. The ________ sign is a reflex movement
which occurs in brain dead patients, which
causes them to briefly raise their arms and drop
them crossed on their chests. A syndrome, by
the same name, refers to auto-resuscitation after
a failed attempt at CPR. They are named after a
Biblical figure whom Jesus is said to have raised
from the dead. What sign and syndrome are we
talking about?
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30. 13. What is the full form of F-A-S-T in this
“song”, used as a mnemonic to quickly remember
how to identify and respond to someone having a
stroke?
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33. 14. In 1993, Oprah Winfrey interviewed Michael
Jackson, watched by over 62 million people.
MJ says, “Number one, as I know of, there is no such
thing as skin bleaching, I have never seen it, I don't
know what it is.” It was in this interview that Jackson
stated he had a skin disorder and also that it was
hereditary, rather than something he caused. “It’s
something that I cannot help,” explained Jackson,
“when people make up stories that I don't want to be
who I am it hurts me. It's a problem for me that I
can't control,
(continued)
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34. (continued)
but what about all the millions of people who sit
out in the sun, to become darker, to become other
than what they are, no one says nothing about
that.”
This interview started a public discourse on the
topic of _______, a relatively unknown condition
before then. What skin condition, derived from the
Latin word for “veal”, did MJ suffer from?
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36. 15. Jeevan Bindi, or life-saving dot, is an idea put
forward by a philanthropic agency that seeks to
help women across rural India to get their daily
required dose of ______. Fill in the blank.
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38. AUDIENCE QUESTION 1
What sign, typically seen in patients with
certain diseases of the proximal muscles,
is shown in this video?
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39. Gowers’ sign, seen in Duchenne muscular
dystrophy
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40. 16. _______ has long been observed as a
contagious reflex. Various studies have
hypothesized that _______ may be a sign of
empathy, or the body’s way of controlling its
own temperature, or a survival instinct inherited
from our evolutionary past as a result of which
the group becomes more vigilant and alert to
danger. What are we talking about?
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42. 17. According to a widely accepted theory, the
English name of which human body part is derived
from the Latin word meaning “a witness”?
The same body part also gives its name, in another
language, to that of this fruit!
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44. 18. The term Genovese syndrome comes from the case
of Kitty Genovese who was raped and murdered on
Friday the 13th, of March, 1964. This case stimulated
research into a certain psychological phenomenon. The
significance of this case as an example of this syndrome
was blown out of proportion by initial newspaper
reports, thus it has become more parable than fact.
This syndrome is commonly known as ______ _____, a
phenomenon wherein individuals do not offer any
means of help in an emergency situation to a victim
when others are present nearby. The greater the number
of bystanders, the less likely it is that any one of them
will help. What is it called?
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46. 19. In 1905, the British Medical Journal held the
view that by using the _______________, “we
pauperise our senses and weaken clinical acuity”.
Incidentally, in the same year, a Russian physician
described a series of sounds related to the same
clinical method, which is now taught to medical
students all over the world. Fill in the blank and
name the physician who was far ahead of his
time.
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48. 20. Which peculiar condition, as you might be
able to see, do these famous celebrities have?
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49. Heterochromia iridis
(Mila Kunis and Benedict Cumberbatch)
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50. 21. In 2014, cardiologists in Texas identified a new
symptom to look for in patients with severe heart
failure. They define this as “shortness of breath
when bending forward”.
It has a strong association with a raised JVP; so if
you can’t see the pesky JVP, just get the patient to
tie up their shoes (the mean time for shortness of
breath being 8 seconds). This rather crude term
was coined thus to be easily identifiable among
patients and physicians. What are we talking
about?
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52. 22. A study published in the journal Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences found out that a
certain structure in the brains of London taxi
drivers is more highly developed than those of
their fellow citizens. Which structure is this?
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54. 23. This radiological sign is seen in passive
hepatic congestion following congestive heart
failure, caused by the dilatation of the inferior
vena cava and the hepatic veins. What sign are
we talking about, named after a popular
magazine?
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55. Playboy bunny sign
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56. 24. When an American doctor chides you for
diagnosing a “zebra”, what does he really mean?
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57. Exotic / rare diagnosis
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58. The counter-argument also holds true…
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59. 25. Which chemical, now used as a standard
medication in psychiatry, was once an
ingredient of the famous soft drink 7-Up?
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61. 26. In May 2016, a South Korean convenience
store chain Withme FS created the Gyeondyo-
bar, a grapefruit-flavored ice cream bar with a
small amount of oriental raisin tree fruit juice.
This raisin juice has been considered a treatment
for a condition since the 1600s.
John Nash’s friend in the movie A Beautiful Mind
describes this condition as, “Having a _______ is
like not having enough water in your body to run
your Krebs cycle.” Veisalgia, the medical term for
this condition is better known as _______?
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63. 27. In an ophthalmologist’s prescription, what do
these letters O.D. and O.S. stand for?
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65. 28. This disease, characterized by inflammation of
the blood vessels, was named after X. Following
reports of X’s former association with Nazism, a
campaign was launched to rename the disease. In
2011, three leading medical associations finally
agreed to rename the disease as a response to the
campaign. Which disease is being talked about?
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66. Granulomatosis with polyangiitis, formerly known
as Wegener’s granulomatosis
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67. 29. Dr. William Halsted writes:
“In the winter of 1889 and 1890—I cannot recall the
month—the nurse in charge of my operating-room
complained that the solutions of mercuric chloride
produced a dermatitis of her arms and hands. As she
was an unusually efficient woman, I gave the matter
my consideration and one day in New York
requested the Goodyear Company to make as an
experiment two pairs of thin _______. On trial these
proved to be so satisfactory that additional ______
(continued)
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68. were ordered. In the autumn, on my return to town,
an assistant who passed the instruments and
threaded the needles was also provided with ______
to wear at the operations. At first the operator wore
them only when exploratory incisions into joints
were made. After a time the assistants became so
accustomed to working in ______ that they also
wore them as operators..”
This has been called the most famous paragraph
ever printed in medical literature, not only for its
(continued)
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69. description of the introduction of ______, but also
because it represents the beginning of a love affair
being recorded in medical literature. Halsted later
married the nurse, Caroline.
Although the importance of these was realized
later, these “______ of Love” soon entered surgical
practice and proved to be of the greatest
importance for the development of aseptic surgical
work.
What are we talking about?
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71. 30. The British and American Heart Associations
have recommended that the beats of this song
may be used as an aid to learn and perform a life-
saving procedure. Which particular method of the
procedure is it?
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72. Hands-only CPR
Note (in reference to the following video) :
To call an ambulance in Hyderabad, dial 1-0-8
instead of 9-9-9!
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73. See you in the
final round!
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