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<p>'''WikiQuiz''' is an extension that allows interactive quizzes to be created. The quiz questions are multiple choice (five options) with conditional feedback given.</p>
 
<p>'''WikiQuiz''' is an extension that allows interactive quizzes to be created. The quiz questions are multiple choice (five options) with conditional feedback given.</p>
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<p>To write a quiz without using any code, use the extension [[Extension:QuizWriter|QuizWriter]] found '''[[Help:QuizWriter|here]]'''.</p>
 
==Display==
 
==Display==
 
[[Image:QExample.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Example of a question]][[Image:FExample.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Example of a feedback colours]]
 
[[Image:QExample.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Example of a question]][[Image:FExample.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Example of a feedback colours]]
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feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' Have you used maintenance fluid rate i.e. 2mls/kg/hr? The surgical fluid rate is five times maintenance i.e. 10mls/kg/hr. Since the dog is 36kg, it will require 360 mls/hr, which is 6 mls/min (divide 360 by 60) and 0.1 mls/sec (divide 6 by 60). Then multiply 0.1 by the giving set factor which is 20 drops per ml to get 2 drops/sec. [[Principles of Fluid Therapy#Fluid Rate Calculations|WikiVet Article:Fluid Rate Calculations]]" </nowiki><br><nowiki>
 
feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' Have you used maintenance fluid rate i.e. 2mls/kg/hr? The surgical fluid rate is five times maintenance i.e. 10mls/kg/hr. Since the dog is 36kg, it will require 360 mls/hr, which is 6 mls/min (divide 360 by 60) and 0.1 mls/sec (divide 6 by 60). Then multiply 0.1 by the giving set factor which is 20 drops per ml to get 2 drops/sec. [[Principles of Fluid Therapy#Fluid Rate Calculations|WikiVet Article:Fluid Rate Calculations]]" </nowiki><br><nowiki>
 
feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Have you forgotten to divide by 60 twice and multiply by the giving set factor? The surgical fluid rate is five times maintenance i.e. 10mls/kg/hr. Since the dog is 36kg, it will require 360 mls/hr, which is 6 mls/min (divide 360 by 60) and 0.1 mls/sec (divide 6 by 60). Then multiply 0.1 by the giving set factor which is 20 drops per ml to get 2 drops/sec. [[Principles of Fluid Therapy#Fluid Rate Calculations|WikiVet Article:Fluid Rate Calculations]]" </nowiki><br><nowiki>
 
feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Have you forgotten to divide by 60 twice and multiply by the giving set factor? The surgical fluid rate is five times maintenance i.e. 10mls/kg/hr. Since the dog is 36kg, it will require 360 mls/hr, which is 6 mls/min (divide 360 by 60) and 0.1 mls/sec (divide 6 by 60). Then multiply 0.1 by the giving set factor which is 20 drops per ml to get 2 drops/sec. [[Principles of Fluid Therapy#Fluid Rate Calculations|WikiVet Article:Fluid Rate Calculations]]" </nowiki><br><nowiki>
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feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' Have you used maintenance fluid rate i.e. 2mls/kg/hr? The surgical fluid rate is five times maintenance i.e. 10mls/kg/hr. Since the dog is 36kg, it will require 360 mls/hr, which is 6 mls/min (divide 360 by 60) and 0.1 mls/sec (divide 6 by 60). Then multiply 0.1 by the giving set factor which is 20 drops per ml to get 2 drops/sec. [[Principles of Fluid Therapy#Fluid Rate Calculations|WikiVet Article:Fluid Rate Calculations]]"  
 
feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' Have you used maintenance fluid rate i.e. 2mls/kg/hr? The surgical fluid rate is five times maintenance i.e. 10mls/kg/hr. Since the dog is 36kg, it will require 360 mls/hr, which is 6 mls/min (divide 360 by 60) and 0.1 mls/sec (divide 6 by 60). Then multiply 0.1 by the giving set factor which is 20 drops per ml to get 2 drops/sec. [[Principles of Fluid Therapy#Fluid Rate Calculations|WikiVet Article:Fluid Rate Calculations]]"  
 
feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Have you forgotten to divide by 60 twice and multiply by the giving set factor? The surgical fluid rate is five times maintenance i.e. 10mls/kg/hr. Since the dog is 36kg, it will require 360 mls/hr, which is 6 mls/min (divide 360 by 60) and 0.1 mls/sec (divide 6 by 60). Then multiply 0.1 by the giving set factor which is 20 drops per ml to get 2 drops/sec. [[Principles of Fluid Therapy#Fluid Rate Calculations|WikiVet Article:Fluid Rate Calculations]]"  
 
feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Have you forgotten to divide by 60 twice and multiply by the giving set factor? The surgical fluid rate is five times maintenance i.e. 10mls/kg/hr. Since the dog is 36kg, it will require 360 mls/hr, which is 6 mls/min (divide 360 by 60) and 0.1 mls/sec (divide 6 by 60). Then multiply 0.1 by the giving set factor which is 20 drops per ml to get 2 drops/sec. [[Principles of Fluid Therapy#Fluid Rate Calculations|WikiVet Article:Fluid Rate Calculations]]"  
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image="Image:DogGroup.JPG">
 
</WikiQuiz>
 
</WikiQuiz>
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