19 Flashcards

1
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presentation of soft tissue tumour

A
  • rapidly growing
  • hard, fixed, craggy surface
  • indistinct margins
  • non-tender
  • deep ache @ night
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presentation open fractures

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communication present between bone and external environment e.g. breach of skin, fragment of bone penetrating rectum

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3
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what is thalidomide

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drug used to be used for morning sickness, highly teratogenic

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4
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Amelia

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absence of long bones

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5
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function of DEXA scan

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bone density scan

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6
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acute septic arthritis investigations

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  • x-ray
  • blood culture
  • USS
  • U+Es
  • FBC
  • ESR
  • CRP
  • WCC
  • aspiration
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7
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what is neuropraxia

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disorder of PNS in which there is a temporary loss of motor and sensory function due to block of nerve conduction

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8
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what defines seronegative spondyloarthopathies

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autoimmune disease affecting the joints

RF not present

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9
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management of ankylosing spondylosis

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  • physio
  • OT
  • NSAIDs
  • sulfalazine
  • anti-TNF
  • joint replacements
  • spinal surgery
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10
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generalised growth failure in JIA

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  • short stature
  • related to severe systemic disease and systemic steroids
  • delayed puberty
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11
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what is micrognathia

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growth of TMJ resulting in jaw receding

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12
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consequences unstable SUFE

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  • chondrolysis
  • early OA
  • limb length discrepancy
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13
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define type III open #

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  • high energy
  • excessive soft tissue damage
  • severe fracture
  • > 10cm wound
  • any gunshot/ farm/ segmental #/ bone loss, severe crush injury/ marine
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14
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define subluxation

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partial dislocation, not fully out of joint

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15
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what is cauda equina syndrome

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compression of cauda equina

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16
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symptoms of frozen shoulder

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pain
stiffness
thawing

may take 18-24 months to heal

17
Q

prevention of diabetic foot ulcers

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  • modify main detriments to healing

control, smoking, vascular supply, external/ internal pressure, infection, nutrition

18
Q

are golfer/ tennis elbow inflammatory or degenerative

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degenerative

19
Q

is golfer or tennis elbow lateral side

A

tennis

20
Q

cast length of time for buckle forearm fracture

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3-4 weeks

21
Q

dysaethesiae

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disordered sensation

22
Q

surgical management acute osteomyelitis

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  • pus aspiration
  • abscess drainage
  • debridement of dead/ infected tissue
  • joint replacement revisions