Mcq Subject: Surgery

In BSSO setback, fixation in neutral posterior zone is best achieved with:

A. Lag screw

B. Position screw

C. Miniplate

D. No fixation is required in neutral position

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Wound that does not involve dermis is

A. Abrasion

B. contusion

C. Laceration

D. Incision

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Investigation of choice for diagnosis of Zenker’s diveiculum is:

A. CECT

B. Endoscopy

C. Esophageal manometry

D. Barium swallow

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LA acts on nerve membrane by:

A. Blocking conductance of Na+ from interior to exterior

B. Blocking conductance of Na+ from exterior to interior

C. Blocking conductance of K+ from interior to exterior

D. Blocking conductance of K+ from exterior to interior

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Tachycardia in a patient in shock is response to:

A. Hypotension

B. Vasoconstriction

C. CNS anoxia

D. Anxiety

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Compression of bone is resisted by:

A. Protein component

B. lipid component

C. Collagen component

D. Mineral component

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Condylar fracture which leads to disruption of TMJ anteriorly is an example of:

A. Simple fracture

B. Compound fracture

C. Complex fracture

D. Comminuted fracture

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A Patient presented to emergence after A with multiple rib fractures. He is conscious speaking single words. On examination, respiratory rate was 40/minute and BP was 90/40 mmHg. What is immediate next step?

A. Urgent IV fluid administration

B. Intubate the patient

C. Chest X-ray

D. Needle inseion in 2nd intercostal space

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A 10 years old boy came to emergency with complains of severe pain in right scrotum that is not relieved for the past 1 hour. On examination, testicular torsion of the right side is suspected. The surgical intervention should be:

A. Immediate scrotal exploration of the affected side and operate opposite side if symptomatic

B. Delay exploration and operate opposite side if symptomatic

C. Immediate exploration of the affected side and operate opposite side even if asymptomatic

D. Delayed exploration on the affected side along with the opposite side even if asymptomatic

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Which of the following scoring system is used for wound infection?

A. ASA score

B. SIRS score

C. Southampton score

D. Glasgow score

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