Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics
Meyer’s procedure is a method for treatment of
A. Recurrent shoulder dislocation
B. Habitual dislocation of patella
C. Congenital dislocation of hip
D. Fracture neck of femur
View DescriptionWhich of following is not true about Traction-
A. Skeletal traction is better than skin traction in patient with Femur fracture
B. Maximum weight which can be given in skeletal traction is 25% of body weight
C. Skin traction is preferred in pediatric patients
D. K-nail is used commonly to give skeletal traction
View DescriptionWhich of following is not true about Traction-
A. Skeletal traction is better than skin traction in patient with Femur fracture
B. Maximum weight which can be given in skeletal traction is 25% of body weight
C. Skin traction is preferred in pediatric patients
D. K-nail is used commonly to give skeletal traction
View DescriptionStandard site for primary bone graft -a) Pelvisb) Greater trochanterc) Medial malleolusd) Lateral melleoluse) Fibula
A. a
B. b
C. ab
D. ae
View DescriptionStandard site for primary bone graft -a) Pelvisb) Greater trochanterc) Medial malleolusd) Lateral melleoluse) Fibula
A. a
B. b
C. ab
D. ae
View DescriptionTension band wiring is used for?
A. Fracture humerus
B. Olecranon fracture
C. Fracture tibia
D. Fracture spine
View DescriptionTension band wiring is used for?
A. Fracture humerus
B. Olecranon fracture
C. Fracture tibia
D. Fracture spine
View DescriptionA 5-year-old boy presents to the Accident Clinic with a fracture in the shaft of humerus. Then how will you exclude the involvement of radial nerve?
A. Inability in flexion of forearm and loss of sensation in lateral forearm
B. Inability in extension of wrist and loss of sensation in area over anatomical snuff box
C. Inability to flex the MP joint and extend the PIP joint
D. Inability to perform opposition
View DescriptionA 5-year-old boy presents to the Accident Clinic with a fracture in the shaft of humerus. Then how will you exclude the involvement of radial nerve?
A. Inability in flexion of forearm and loss of sensation in lateral forearm
B. Inability in extension of wrist and loss of sensation in area over anatomical snuff box
C. Inability to flex the MP joint and extend the PIP joint
D. Inability to perform opposition
View DescriptionA patient can’t extend his wrist after he has met with an accident. He has no sensory loss. Level at which the affected nerve is injured?
A. Spiral groove of humerus
B. Head of radius
C. Near medial epicondyle
D. Surgical neck of humerus
View DescriptionGet More
Subject Mock Tests
Practice with over 200,000 questions from various medical subjects and improve your knowledge.
Attempt a mock test nowMock Exam
Take an exam with 100 random questions selected from all subjects to test your knowledge.
Coming SoonGet More
Subject Mock Tests
Try practicing mock tests with over 200,000 questions from various medical subjects.
Attempt a mock test now