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Trauma — MCQs

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Q811

Superficial second degree burns heal within

Q812

What is the 1st thing to be done to a patient with tension pneumothorax?

Q813

Following blunt abdominal trauma, a 2 year old girl develops upper abdominal pain and vomiting. An upper gastrointestinal series reveals a total obstruction of the duodenum with a coiled spring appearance in the second and third portions. Appropriate management is

Q814

What is the appropriate technique for examining the back of a polytrauma patient with suspected spinal injury?

Q815

In a blast injury, which of the following organs is least involved?

Q816

A 30 year old female comes with hypovolemic shock after blunt trauma of the abdomen. An emergency USG of abdomen shows splenic tear. Which of the following is to be done -

Q817

A patient with maxillofacial trauma requires how much amount of potassium daily:

Q818

A patient sustained trauma to the left side of the chest and abdomen. Fluid in the peritoneum and signs of hypotension were found on physical examination. What is the most probable diagnosis?

Q819

What is the best procedure to control external hemorrhage in an event of accidental injury?

Q820

IV formula for burns is:

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