Mentor One Minute Clinical Challenge: Results

nr, a Member of the Public, was able to correctly assign 6 symptoms and signs to diseases that might have caused them.

However, nr wrongly associated 30 symptoms and signs with diseases that would not have caused them.

nr did not have time to complete a further 1 question.

nr received 1 bonus points and 2 penalty points giving an overall score of 5

The score placed nr in position 611 on the leader board.

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Correct Answers

PYOMETRITIS NITROGEN NARCOSIS THYROGLOSSAL CYST DUPUYTREN'S CONTRACTURE FORSTER FUCHS' SPOT Not a symptom of these diseases
  • RED PATCHES
  • AGORAPHOBIA
  • ADHERENT TONSILLAR EXUDATE
  • KERNIG'S SIGN+
  • PULMONARY OEDEMA
  • CRESCENDO-DECRECENDO SYSTOLIC MURMUR
  • RECURRENT RIGHT UPPER QUADRANT PAIN
  • VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA

Symptom Explain: (move the mouse over the symptoms to get an explanation of how it relates to the disease)

Your Answers

PYOMETRITIS NITROGEN NARCOSIS THYROGLOSSAL CYST DUPUYTREN'S CONTRACTURE FORSTER FUCHS' SPOT Not a symptom of these diseases
  • STIFF JOINT OR JOINTS 
  • PHOTOPSIA 
  • NECK PAIN 
  • MUSCLE SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS 
  • FIXED FLEXOR DEFORMITY OF FINGER  (-1)
  • VISION 
  • RECURRENT RIGHT UPPER QUADRANT PAIN 
  • VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA 
  • LUMPS IN THE NECK 
  • BAROTRAUMA 
  • NECK SYMPTOMS AND EXAMINATION 
  • STIFF NECK 
  • RIGHT SIDED ABDOMINAL PAIN 
  • ACUTE ILEITIS 
  • FLOODING (HEAVY VAGINAL BLEEDING) 
  • MYOPIA 
  • LUMP WHICH MOVES ON STICKING OUT TONGUE 
  • VISUAL ACUITY 
  • ABDOMINAL DISTENSION 
  • EMOTIONALLY IRRITABLE 
  • COGNITION IMPAIRED 
  • FIXED FLEXOR DEFORMITY OF LITTLE FINGER 
  • ADHERENT TONSILLAR EXUDATE 
  • SOCIAL ISOLATION 
  • KERNIG'S SIGN+ 
  • POST MENOPAUSAL BLEEDING (PMB) 
  • PULMONARY OEDEMA 
  • STIFFNESS 
  • DISTORTED VISION 
  • CRESCENDO-DECRECENDO SYSTOLIC MURMUR 
  • HANDS ODD  (-1)
  • LUMP 
  • RED PATCHES 
  • RECURRENT LOW ABDOMINAL PAIN 
  • AGORAPHOBIA 
  • CHARLES BONNET SYNDROME  (+1)