Thursday, 19 June 2025

Revision MEGA QUIZ

First-Year Medical Mega Quiz: Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Pharmacology

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Test your understanding of core medical concepts across systems! This 40-question quiz is packed with clinical vignettes and applied physiology from topics like asthma, digestion, gas exchange, renal handling, antibiotics, ECGs, liver disease, pharmacology and more. Can you get through the full set?

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1. A 48-year-old man presents with heartburn and acid reflux. He has been taking over-the-counter antacids for symptom relief.
What is the most likely mechanism of action of an antacid?





2. A 47-year-old man presents with persistent heartburn and regurgitation. He has a BMI of 34 and often lies down after large meals.
Which factor most likely contributes to his reflux symptoms?





3. A 6-year-old boy presents with a persistent dry cough and wheezing that worsens at night and during exercise. His peak flow varies significantly across the day.
Which mechanism best explains his symptoms?





4. A 70-year-old man presents with weakness and low urine output. Blood tests reveal elevated urea and creatinine.
Which structure in the nephron is primarily responsible for filtering blood?





5. A 61-year-old man presents with black tarry stools and dizziness. On examination, he is pale and hypotensive.
Which site is most likely responsible for the bleeding?





6. A 19-year-old woman becomes dehydrated after prolonged exercise in hot weather.
Which hormone is primarily responsible for increasing water reabsorption in her kidneys?





7. A 45-year-old man presents with persistently elevated liver enzymes. LFTs show AST 210 IU/L (normal <40), ALT 90 IU/L (normal <45).
What is the most likely explanation for this pattern?





8. A 14-year-old boy with asthma uses a short-acting beta agonist multiple times a day and needs a long-term controller.
Which drug class is most appropriate for long-term asthma prevention?





9. A 36-year-old man with chronic pancreatitis presents with greasy, pale stools and weight loss despite normal eating.
Which process is most impaired?





10. A 45-year-old woman is started on a loop diuretic for leg swelling due to heart failure.
Which part of the nephron is the main site of action for loop diuretics?





11. A 45-year-old man presents with chronic heartburn. He is prescribed a proton pump inhibitor (PPI).
Which enzyme does this class of drugs inhibit?





12. A 28-year-old woman presents with fatigue and signs of chronic liver disease. Her liver function is abnormal.
Which clinical sign most directly reflects impaired liver synthetic function?





13. A 27-year-old man is prescribed a β-lactam antibiotic for a sore throat.
What is the main mechanism of action of this drug class?





14. A 60-year-old man taking a potassium-sparing diuretic is found to have a serum potassium level of 6.1 mmol/L.
Which nephron segment is primarily responsible for potassium secretion?





15. A 52-year-old man undergoes pre-op ECG. It shows an irregularly irregular rhythm with absent P waves.
What is the most likely diagnosis?





16. A 25-year-old man experiences shortness of breath after swimming underwater. ABG shows low PaO₂ and normal PaCO₂.
What is the most likely cause of this gas abnormality?





17. A 60-year-old woman with hypertension and diabetes is prescribed an ACE inhibitor.
What is the primary mechanism of action of this class of drugs?





18. A 35-year-old man with a long history of alcohol use is found to have hepatic steatosis on imaging.
What is the most likely underlying mechanism?





19. A 27-year-old man donates blood. Shortly afterward, he feels dizzy when standing. Baroreceptors help maintain perfusion.
Where are these pressure sensors located?





20. A 37-year-old woman from a refugee background presents with fatigue and anxiety. She is a single parent with limited English and access to care.
What concept best explains how these factors interact to affect her health?





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21. A 58-year-old man presents with central chest pain radiating to his left arm. ECG shows ST-segment elevation in leads II, III, and aVF.
Which coronary artery is most likely occluded?





22. A 68-year-old patient with advanced cancer is offered chemotherapy that may extend life by 2–3 months but is associated with fatigue and nausea. The patient is unsure whether to proceed and seeks your advice.
Which of the following ethical principles is best demonstrated by exploring the patient's values and supporting their own informed decision-making?





23. A 22-year-old student presents with fever, cough, and pleuritic chest pain. Examination reveals bronchial breath sounds over the right lower lobe.
Which of the following findings is most likely on chest X-ray?





24. A 30-year-old woman is diagnosed with a Helicobacter pylori infection after presenting with epigastric pain.
Which of the following mechanisms best explains how H. pylori contributes to gastric ulcer formation?





25. A 3-year-old child aspirates a peanut and presents with sudden wheeze and decreased breath sounds on the right.
Which physiological mechanism best explains the acute change?





26. A 20-year-old man ascends to high altitude and develops shortness of breath and tachypnoea.
Which of the following best describes the initial cause of his increased ventilation?





27. A 40-year-old woman presents with epigastric discomfort and indigestion. She has been taking high-dose ibuprofen for a recent back injury. Endoscopy reveals gastric erosions.
Which of the following best explains her findings?





28. A 32-year-old man undergoes pulmonary function testing. His oxygen levels drop significantly when lying on his left side.
What is the most likely mechanism of this finding?





29. A 25-year-old man sustains a superficial abrasion to his forearm while playing football. The wound is painful but does not bleed heavily.
Which layer of skin is most likely to be primarily affected?





30. A 3-day-old newborn is noted to have mild jaundice on examination but is otherwise feeding well and gaining weight. There are no signs of infection or haemolysis.
Which of the following best explains the most likely cause of this jaundice?





31. A 62-year-old man presents with central chest pain and is diagnosed with acute coronary syndrome. He is given aspirin immediately in the emergency department.
What is the main reason aspirin is used in this scenario?





32. A 19-year-old presents with abdominal pain and diarrhoea. Colonoscopy reveals patchy areas of inflammation, and biopsy shows transmural granulomatous inflammation.
Which of the following best explains the pathophysiological process involved?





33. A 10-year-old boy presents with recurrent wheezing, shortness of breath, and night-time cough. He is diagnosed with asthma.
Which of the following best explains the underlying pathophysiology of his condition?





34. A 7-year-old boy develops generalised urticaria and facial swelling shortly after eating a peanut-containing snack. He has no known prior allergies.
This presentation most likely involves which type of hypersensitivity reaction?





35. A 20-year-old university student develops fever, sore throat, and fatigue. Blood tests show lymphocytosis with atypical lymphocytes. Infectious mononucleosis is suspected.
Which type of immune response is primarily responsible for controlling viral infections?





36. A 65-year-old man with ischaemic heart disease is prescribed a cardioselective beta-blocker. His blood pressure and heart rate improve over the next few weeks.
Which of the following best describes the mechanism of action of beta-blockers?





37. A medical student on placement in a regional Aboriginal Medical Service learns about the historical and cultural context of Aboriginal health in Australia.
Which of the following best reflects a key principle of trauma-informed care in this setting?





38. A 23-year-old athlete increases protein intake to support muscle growth. He asks how the body breaks down excess amino acids.
What is the first major step in amino acid catabolism?





39. A 19-year-old athlete undergoes a pre-participation ECG. His QT interval is prolonged.
Which phase of the ventricular action potential is most affected by delayed repolarisation?





40. A 42-year-old woman with known asthma experiences wheezing and shortness of breath after taking aspirin for a headache.
Which mechanism best explains how aspirin can exacerbate asthma in some patients?





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