FAQs - The Clinical Case and Quiz Tools

Clinical Cases and Quizzes are self-assessment tools that you can use to test your knowledge on the Concepts you studied. Both contain questions that have 2 levels of question feedback: (1) feedback for the answer choices and (2) a list of objectives that the question is focused on. Clinical Cases are slightly different from Quizzes. Quizzes are structured to test your knowledge of the Concepts. They tend to be more focused on a lesson or topic. Clinical Cases broaden this focus to cover even a number of Areas. As you go through a case, you will most likely be using your knowledge to answer a question that spans a number of Topics and even Areas.

Clinical Cases are slightly different from Quizzes. Quizzes are structured to test your knowledge of the Concepts. They tend to be more focused on a lesson or topic. Clinical Cases broaden this focus to cover even a number of Areas. As you go through a case, you will most likely be using your knowledge to answer a question that spans a number of Topics and even Areas.

Each question of a Clinical Case or Quiz has answer choice-specific feedback. Additional Feedback expands on this level of feedback, and shows the list of learning objectives that a particular question focuses on or tests.

At this time it is not possible to save your progress and resume it later.DrillKit does not require you to sign up for a user account in order to access Clinical Cases or Quizzes. Therefore, we can't save your progress. Of course, we keep track of where you are in the Case while you are taking it. However, after you close your browser and leave the Case, your progress is no longer saved.

Yes, you can take either an unlimited number of times.

At this moment, this feature is not supported.

Yes, your scores and test data are recorded and associated with an Anonymous User account. Please note that absolutely no personal information is recorded with the score. DrillKit uses this data to analyze which concepts are giving students trouble. If a number of users stumble on a particular question, it may indicate that the question itself is confusing and would benefit from a rewrite.

Currently the following question types are supported: Multiple Choice, True/False, and Matching.

There are several ways to provide feedback for a question. You can provide feedback for each individual answer choice. You can even get as specific as providing feedback for each answer choice if correctly or incorrectly chosen. Or you can provide more generalized feedback that applies for all answer choices.Each question must have at least one learning objective for the Additional Feedback. The additional feedback ties the question back to actual objectives in an existing lesson on Drillkit.