Mcq Subject: Surgery

A Neonate is brought with history of not having passed meconium on examination there is no anal opening but a dimple. Investigation of choice is ?

A. X-ray erect posture

B. X-ray supine posture

C. Gastrograffin study

D. Inveogram

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A young patient presents with a massive injury to proximal duodenum, head of pancreas and distal common bile duct. The procedure of choice in this patient should be :

A. Roux-en-Y anastomosis

B. Pancreaticoduodenectomy(Whipple's operation)

C. Lateral tube jejunostomy

D. Retrograde jejunostomy

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A 65-year-old woman who has a 12-year history of symmetrical polyahritis is admitted to the hospital. Physical examination reveals splenomegaly, ulcerations over the lateral malleoli, and synovitis of the wrists, shoulders, and knees. There is no hepatomegaly. Laboratory values demonstrate a white blood cell count of 2500/uL and a rheumatoid factor titer of 1:4096. This patient’s white blood cell differential count is likely to reveal

A. Basophilia

B. Lymphopenia

C. Granulocytopenia

D. Lymphocytosis

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Multiple trauma patient, first to be managed is-

A. Secure airway

B. Breathing

C. Conicalbrace

D. Circulation

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A new bom presents with discharge of urine from the umbilicus for 3 days. Diagnosis is

A. Meckel's diverticulum

B. Mesenteric cysts

C. Urachal fistula

D. Omphalocele

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All of the following are risk factors for deep vein thrombosis (DVT) except –

A. Duration of surgery more than thirty minutes

B. Obesity

C. Age less than forty years

D. Use of the oestrogen-progesterone contraceptive pills

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Most common site of minor salivary gland tumor

A. Cheek

B. Palate

C. Sub-lingual gland

D. Tongue

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High inguinal orchidectomy specimen showed tumor testis with involvement of epididymis without vascular invasion; Stage is –

A. T 1

B. T 2

C. T 3

D. T 4

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Duret hemorrhages are seen in –

A. Forebrain

B. Occipital lobe

C. Pons

D. Temporal lobe

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Elective dental extractions on a patient who has had a myocardial infarct two months prior are best:

A. Performed under oral valcum sedation

B. Performed using an epinephrine free local anesthetic

C. Performed using both of the above

D. Postponed until at least six months have elapsed

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