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Trauma — MCQs

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Q931

What is the investigation of choice for diagnosing solid organ injuries in abdominal trauma?

Q932

A 35-year-old female with 30% total body surface area burns is hypotensive and tachycardic. Analyze the resuscitation plan using the Parkland formula.

Q933

In a trauma patient with a pelvic fracture and hemodynamic instability, what is the priority intervention?

Q934

What is the most appropriate initial management for a patient with a knife wound to the abdomen who is experiencing hemodynamic instability?

Q935

Basilar skull fracture with Battle's sign: What are the clinical signs and the at-risk nerve?

Q936

A 20-year-old male involved in a motor vehicle accident presents with facial asymmetry and trismus. A CT scan shows a fracture of the zygomatic arch. What is the best treatment approach?

Q937

A patient with a history of head trauma presents with cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea. What is the most appropriate management?

Q938

What is the primary goal of using a damage control surgery approach in a trauma patient with multiple life-threatening injuries?

Q939

A 40-year-old woman sustains a 20% total body surface area burn. She presents with hypotension and tachycardia. What is the most appropriate initial fluid therapy?

Q940

In trauma surgery, what is the primary concern when a patient presents with hard signs of vascular injury?

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