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Trauma — MCQs

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Q181Medium

Which of the following methods is NOT used to lower intracranial pressure in patients with head injury?

Q182Easy

According to the "rule of nine" in burns, what is the percentage of burns if both the upper limbs and lower limbs are involved?

Q183Easy

What is the minimum possible score on the Glasgow Coma Scale?

Q184Easy

What percentage of burns in a child involve the head region?

Q185Medium

A 42-year-old female is admitted to the hospital after a traumatic landing while skydiving. Radiographic examination reveals a ruptured spleen. An emergency splenectomy is performed. Which of the following peritoneal structures must be carefully manipulated to prevent intraperitoneal bleeding?

Q186Easy

Extradural haemorrhage is most commonly caused by the rupture of which of the following vessels?

Q187Medium

A 26-year-old man presents to the emergency department following a vehicular accident where a truck ran over him. A chest X-ray reveals an air-fluid level in the left lung and a nasogastric tube coiled upward into the left chest. What is the next best step in the management of this patient?

Q188Easy

What is the first priority in the management of a burn injury?

Q189Medium

Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding silver sulfadiazine?

Q190Easy

Which nerve has the best prognosis after repair?

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