Mcq Subject: Surgery

A patient undergoing surgery suddenly develops hypotension. The monitor shows that the end tidal CO2 has decreased abruptly by 155mm Hg. What is the probable diagnosis?

A. Hypothermia

B. Pulmonary embolism

C. Massive fluid deficit

D. Myocardial depression due to anaesthetic agent

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Early movement for surgery following ankylosis is

A. Harmful

B. Desirable

C. Unimportant

D. Indicated only when ankylosis is one sided

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In which case lymph nodes are resected prophylactically –

A. Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma

B. Liposarcoma

C. Fibrosarcoma

D. Neurofibroma

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Campbell line is seen in X-ray of following projection

A. Transcranial

B. Transorbital

C. Transpharyngeal

D. Occipitomental

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A two year old male child was given 8 days of cefaclor of a 10 days course. The child develops low grade fever, malaise lymphadenopathy, irritability, generalized erythematous rash which are mildly pruritic. Most probable diagnosis is

A. Kawasaki disease

B. Paially treated meningitis

C. Infectious mononucleosis

D. Type 3 hypersensitivity

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in the condition above the patients presents with ?

A. hyperkalemia

B. metabolic alkalosis + paradoxical renal aciduria

C. hypernatremia + hypochloremia

D. metabolicacidosis

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What is the treatment for stage 2 nonseminomatous tumors

A. Chemotherapy

B. RPLND followed by chemotherapy

C. Radiotherapy

D. Chevassu manoeuvre

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Abdominal compament syndrome is characterized by the following except –

A. Hypercarbia and respiratory acidosis

B. Hypoxia due to increased peak inspiratory pressure

C. Hypotension due to decrease in venous return

D. Oliguria due to ureter obstruction

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While giving IANB nerve block, postoperatively the patient complains of trismus due to:

A. Injection into buccinator

B. Injection into parotid capsule

C. Injection into medial pterygoid

D. Paralysis of nerve

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Infra-abdominal calcificaition in a plane X-ray abdomen is most often seen in –

A. Meconium ileus

B. Meconium peritonitis

C. Meconium plug syndrome

D. Necrotising enterocolitis

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