Mcq Subject: Surgery
Which among the following is not seen in inflammatory ahritis?
A. Raised ESR
B. Morning stiffness
C. Periaicular osteoporosis
D. New bone formation
View DescriptionMost common infections after splenectomy are:
A. Uncapsulated bacteria
B. Capsulated bacteria
C. Gram-positive sepsis
D. Gram-negative bacteria
View DescriptionMost common location of Splenculi?
A. Behind the tail of pancreas
B. Splenic ligaments
C. Splenic hilum
D. Mesocolon
View DescriptionWhat would you advise a mother who has an allergy to protein but still wants to breastfeed?
A. Assure her that breastfeeding would not pass on the allergy to the infant
B. Advise her to consult her primary health care provider regarding this issue
C. Advise her to use formula milk instead to avoid allergies.
D. Let her alternate between breast milk and formula milk to reduce chances of acquiring the allergen.
View DescriptionCommonest complication following haemorrhoidectomy is –
A. Hemorrhage
B. Infection
C. Facal impaction
D. Urinary Retention
View DescriptionFollowing trauma, which hormone is not released-
A. Thyroxine
B. Glucagon
C. ADH
D. GH
View DescriptionA 28-year-old previously healthy woman arrives in the emergency room complaining of 24 h of anorexia and nausea and lower abdominal pain that is more intense in the right lower quadrant than elsewhere. On examination she has peritoneal signs of the right lower quadrant and a rectal temperature of 38.38degC (101.8degF). At exploration through incision of the right lower quadrant, she is found to have a small, contained perforation of a cecal diverticulum. Which of the following statements regarding this situation is true?
A. Cecal diverticula are acquired disorders
B. Cecal diverticula are usually multiple
C. Cecal diverticula are mucosal herniations through the muscularis propria
D. Diverticulectomy, closure of the cecal defect, and appendectomy may be indicated
View DescriptionWhat is the treatment of choice in duodenal ulcer without any complication of hemorrhage?
A. Highly selective vagotomy
B. Trunkal vagotomy
C. Proton pump inhibitors
D. None
View DescriptionThe most common complication of immunosuppression is:
A. Malignancy
B. Graft rejection
C. Infection
D. Thrombocytopenia
View DescriptionA five year old child presents with ballooning of prepuce after micturation. Examination of penis reveals prepucial adhesions which the following the best treatment
A. Adhesiolysis & dilatation
B. Circumcision
C. Dorsal slit
D. Conservative management
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