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Heart sounds-mcqs|| medicine mcqs|| cardiology mcqs for medical students||

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A Stethoscope _______________________________ Contents: Questions Questions and answers ________________________________  Questions How many heart sounds are there? 1 2 3 4 How many components do S1 and S2  each have? One  Two Three Four Which heart sound has the highest pitch? 1st heart sound 2nd heart sound 3rd heart sound 4th heart sound Which heart sound lasts for the longest duration? 1st heart sound 2nd heart sound  3rd heart sound 4th heart sound Closure of AV valves produce 1st heart sound 2nd heart sound  3rd heart sound 4th heart sound 2nd heart sound is produced during Closure of AV valves Opening of AV valves Closure of aortic and pulmonary valves Opening of aortic and pulmonary valves Heart sound that is heard in the beginning of ventricular systole: 1st heart sound 2nd heart sound  3rd heart sound 4th heart sound Heart sound that is heard in the end of ventricular systole: 1st heart sound  2nd heart sound 3rd heart sound 4th heart sound S3 and S4 occur in Systole Diastole

Medicine mcqs|| anatomy of large intestine|| mcqs for medical students|| medicine quiz||

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Figure- Large intestine Anatomy of the large intestine Contents Everything you need to know before taking quiz Take quiz Questions and answers ___________________________________ Everything you need to know before taking quiz ________________________________________ Large intestine (Anatomy) Is divided into the cecum, appendix, colon, rectum, and anal canal An important part of the human digestive system and the lower part of the digestive tract Upper end connects to the small intestine (cecum and ileum) Lower end connects to the anus  Receives the food residue from the small intestine, absorbs the excess water in it, and forms feces Cecum is the blind pouch, located in the right iliac fossa Appendix is a hollow tube, contains large amount of lymphoid tissues in its wall Base of appendix lies deep to McBurney point During acute appendicitis, maximum tenderness is felt at McBurney point, which is at the junction of the lateral one third of the line between right anterior superior ilia

Medicine mcqs|| digestive system notes and mcqs for medical students|| anatomy of small intestine|| let's take quiz|| set-3

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  Figure: Anatomy of small intestine Directly start quiz ?  Questions and answers section Anatomy of small intestine The small intestine is located in the abdomen The upper end is connected to the pylorus of the stomach The lower end is connected to the large intestine total length is about 4-6 meters Main place for food digestion and absorption  Digestion in the small intestine  chemical digestion: pancreatic juice, bile and small intestinal juice mechanical digestion: small intestinal movement nutrients are absorbed by the small intestinal mucosa Divided into three parts: duodenum, jejunum and ileum Duodenum The upper end of the duodenum starts from the pylorus the lower end is on the left side of the second lumbar vertebral body, and continues to the jejunum It is about 25-30 cm long and surrounds the head of the pancreas in the shape of a horseshoe Has 4 parts: superior part, descending part, transverse part, and ascending part There is a common opening of the common bile duct and

Medicine mcqs || mcqs in medicine with answers || Important questions that you need to know in digestive system(with answers)|| Digestive system-quiz|| Medicine mcqs|| set-2

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  Figure-1 Superior and inferior mesenteric artery Blood supply to GI organs Foregut structures are supplied by the Celiac trunk. Midgut structures are supplied by the Superior Mesenteric Artery (SMA) Hindgut structures are supplied by the Inferior Mesenteric Artery (IMA) We have a different set for the Celiac trunk. Click here to get notes and quiz .  This set is exclusively for the SMA and IMA.  Directly  start Quiz? Click here View questions and answer together?   click here (we recommend you first to take quiz) ________________________________ Superior Mesenteric Artery Origin: from abdominal aorta, behind the neck of the pancreas,  just below the celiac trunk at the level of the L1 vertebral body Supplies midgut structures Branches: Middle colic artery Right colic artery Ileocolic Artery Inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery Intestinal arteries Inferior Mesenteric Artery Origin: from abdominal aorta supplies hindgut structures(descending colon, sigmoid colon, part of the rectum,