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Trauma — MCQs

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Q31Medium

What is the investigation of choice for the evaluation of upper abdominal trauma?

Q32Medium

Which type of ulcer is commonly associated with burns and hematemesis?

Q33Medium

A patient with a stab injury to the anterior abdomen presents with a tag of omentum protruding the abdominal wall near the umbilicus. On evaluation, he is hemodynamically stable and shows no signs of peritonitis. What should be the initial management?

Q34Easy

What is the least percentage of blood volume loss required to cause hemorrhagic shock?

Q35Easy

In the management of excessive burns, which of the following is least useful?

Q36Medium

A young motorist suffered injuries in a major road traffic accident. He was diagnosed to have a fracture of the left femur and left humerus. He was also having fractures of multiple ribs anteriorly on both sides. In the examination, the blood pressure was 80/60 mm Hg and heart rate was 140/minute. The patient was agitated, restless, and tachypneic. Jugular veins were distended. Air entry was adequate in both lung fields. Heart sounds were barely audible. Femoral pulses were weakly palpable but distally no pulsation could be felt. On a priority basis, what is the immediate intervention?

Q37Easy

A burn wound extending into the superficial epidermis without involving the dermis would present with all of the following EXCEPT?

Q38Easy

Which type of intubation is preferred in cases of bilateral mandibular fractures?

Q39Medium

A 30-year-old restrained driver was involved in a motor-vehicle crash. He is hemodynamically stable and has a large seat belt sign on the abdomen. His abdomen is tender to palpation. What is the primary concern in this patient?

Q40Easy

Which of the following is transfused in a patient who has severe burn injuries?

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