Surgery Recall Flashcards
Management of Le fort Fracture
A. Open reduction & internal fixation
B. Tracheostomy
C. Gastrostomy
D. Cricothyroidotomy
D
Indications for parenteral nutrition except.
A. Child who can’t absorb needed nutrition
B. Child who needs aggressive nutrition management C. Child with GIT injury/ so
D. Child who has a day case surgery
D
Most troublesome symptom in obstructive jaundice include
A. Pale stools
B. Dark urine
C. Hyperbilirubinaemia
D. Pruritus
E. Vomiting
D?
Features of Hirschsprung Disease except
A. Pain
B. Constipation
C. Abdominal distention
D. Aganglionocytes on biopsy
E. Absence of Ano-rectal reflex
A
Which is true about Trigger finger?
A.Inflammation of the flexor tendon of the finger
B.It’s due to atrophic changes in the flexor tendon of the finger.
C.Carpal tunnel syndrome causing changes in the flexor tendon….
D.Stenosing tenovaginitis of the flexor tendon of the finger….
E.Due to paralysis of the median nerve
A
The following are complications of benign prostatic enlargement EXCEPT.
a. Acute urinary retention
b. Chronic renal failure
c. Prostatic calculi
d. Chronic urinary retention
e. Vesicular calculi.
C
Common presentation of bronchogenic cancer include the following except
a. chest pain
b. hemoptysis
c. reduced air entry
d. persistent cough
e. difficult breathing
C
Commonest hernia in the abdominal wall
a. incisional
b. spigelian
c. Vermiform
d. Can’t remember
e. Inguinal
E
Wound debridement means
A. Excision of 1mm of skin
B. Excision of damaged tissue while leaving normal skin.
C. Laying open the wound and therefore excising the wound.
D. Amputation
B
Which of the following is not seen in obstructive jaundice
A. Dark coloured urine
B. Pale stool
C. Pruritus
D. Anorexia
E. Fever, chills and rigors
E
Which is a cyanotic heart disease
A) Tricuspid atresia
B) Coarctation of Aorta
C) Something VSD
D) Cotriatorium
E) Bicuspid aortic valve
A
Concerning colle’s fracture
A. Involves fracture of the distal 5cm radius
B. Characteristic dinner fork deformity
C. Involves fracture of distal 5cm ulnar
D. Surgery is an option of treatment
B
Managemet of a minimally displaced neck fracture.
A. Traction with 30kg weight
B. Closed reduction and internal fixation
C. Above knee POP
B
NOT correct about the management of Osteoarthritis
A. Antibiotics
B. Physiotherapy
C. Arthodesis
D. Arthroplasty
A
NOT true about Osteomyelitis
A. Acute hematogenous OM is essentially Septicaemia
B. Chronic OM is not a complication
C. Chronic OM is not treated with surgery
D. Caused by staphylococcus aureus
C
Simple management of fracture of the phalanx
A. Splint
B. Internal fixators
A
Bronchogenic Ca common symptoms except
a. Chest pain
b. Persistent cough
c. Shortness of breath
C
What’s the best cover for a wound
A.Skin
B. Gauze
C.
D.
E. Sufratulle
A