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Trauma — MCQs

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Q511Medium

Animal and clinical studies have shown that administration of lactated Ringer's solution to patients with hypovolemic shock may what?

Q512Easy

What is the best predictor in the Glasgow Coma Scale?

Q513Medium

All of the following statements regarding mandibular fractures are true EXCEPT:

Q514Easy

What is the most effective treatment for frostbite on the lower extremities?

Q515Medium

A 45-year-old woman is admitted to the hospital after her automobile left the highway in a rainstorm and hit a tree. She had been wearing a seat belt. On radiographic examination, it is observed that she has suffered fractures of the ninth and tenth rib on her left side and that she has intraabdominal bleeding. Physical examination reveals hypovolemic shock and progressive hypotension. Which of the following organs is most likely injured to result in these clinical signs?

Q516Easy

What does flail chest refer to?

Q517Medium

During renal rupture, nephrectomy is NOT attempted until:

Q518Medium

A 8-year-old child received contrast injection in the hand for CECT chest. Immediately, he developed swelling in the arm which gradually increased. After 4 hours, there was numbness and pain, and he was unable to flex his hand. Pulse is present. What is the most appropriate immediate management?

Q519Easy

Which organs are most commonly affected by blast injuries?

Q520Easy

Accidental small splenic rupture is treated with?

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