Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics

Pott’s spine is commonest in spine –

A. Cevical

B. Thoracic

C. Lumbar

D. Sacral

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A patient presented with following serum parameters: Normal serum ALP, normal PTH level and increased Ca+ and PO4. Most likely cause:

A. Vitamin D increase

B. Hyperparathyroidism

C. Osteoporosis

D. Osteomalacia

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Recurrent dislocation of shoulder joint occurs due to

A. Weakened and ruptured muscle

B. Damaged glenoid labrum

C. Reduced blood supply

D. Injury to rotator cuff

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Which of the following skull fractures is called a Motorcyclist’s fracture –

A. Ring fracture of base of skull

B. Hinge fracture of base of skull

C. Comminuted fracture of skull

D. Depressed fracture of skull

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Axillary Nerve Injury is least likely in:

A. Shoulder dislocation

B. Fracture proximal humerus

C. Intramuscular injection

D. Improper use of crutch

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True about Posttraumatic fat embolism syndrome -a) Fracture mobility is a risk factor b) Associated diabetes pose a riskc) Bradycardia occursd) Thrombocytopeniae) On ABG PaO2 < 60 mm Hg on FIO2 < 0.4

A. abcd

B. bcde

C. abde

D. ade

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Painless effusion in joints in Congenital syphilis are called –

A. Clutton's joint

B. Charcot's joint

C. Baon's joint

D. Chronic, osteomyelitis

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Histological features of unicameral bone cysts are-a) Blood filled cystic spacesb) Endothelial cell liningc) Fibrous tissue with cystic spacesd) Pseudocyste) Single cavity with connective tissue lining

A. a

B. b

C. ac

D. ce

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A 42-year-old man is brought to the trauma center after fall from ladder. Physical exam shows a slightly deformed left lower extremity with a 0.5cms soft tissue defect over the anterolateral aspect of his leg. The wound appears relatively clean with no gross contaminants present. Radiographs depict a sho oblique proximal one-third diaphyseal tibia fracture. What is his Gustilo open fracture classification grade

A. I

B. II

C. IIIa

D. IIIb

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Finkelstein test is used for diagnosis of?

A. Thoracic outlet syndrome

B. Carpal tunnel syndrome

C. Tarsal tunnel syndrome

D. De quervain tenosynovitis

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