Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut

Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut

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Medical Studies

Medical Studies

Fiona will ask you multiple choice questions regarding medicine. Answer three in a row correctly.

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How to unlock the Medical Studies achievement in Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut - Definitive Guide

Sidequest #32
Chapters Available:
4, 6-9, 11-16, 18 and 26
Requirements: None
Sidequest Giver/Location: Fiona Freckles/Greenvale General Hospital
Reward: Trading Card #10
Unlocks: None

Speak to Fiona at the reception desk and she'll give you a quick medical quiz. Answer 3 correctly in a row to finish this quest and get your trophy. Here are all the questions and answers courtesy of MsFuruba,

Q: Who wrote the medical textbook 'Anatomische Tabellen'?
A: Kulmus.

Q: What is the correct way to treat an emergency burn?
A: Cool with water on top of clothing.

Q: What is the difference between encephalitis and encephalopathy?
A: Inflammation and pathogens in the brain.

Q: Which part of the cell is the cytoplasm?
A: The interior excluding the nucleus.

Q: How many milk teeth are there altogether?
A: 20.

Q: What is the medical definition of 'shock'?
A: Blood stops circulating to the organs.

Q: Which of the following are contrasting taxonomic kingdoms?
A: Eukaryote and Prokaryote.

Q: Which of the following has anything to do with a generic drug?
A: A patent has expired.

Q: What kind of medical treatment means "I will please" in Latin?
A: Placebo.

Q: A bump on the head. What is inside of it?
A: Blood and Lymph fluid.

Q: What are antibiotics?
A: Drugs that stop bacteria from growing.

Q: Which part of the heart does the blood enter first?
A: Right atrium.

Q: Where does the 'O' blood type takes its name from?
A: O means zero A and B antigens.

Q: What is the medical term for aspirin?
A: Acetyl Salicylic Acid.

Q: Where does DNA exist in the cell?
A: The nucleus.

Q: 20% of the atmosphere is oxygen. What percent do we use when breathing?
A: Roughly 17%.

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