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| 501. |
Patient comes with fracture of femur in an acute accident, the first thing to do is |
| A. | secure airway and treat the shock |
| B. | splinting |
| C. | physical examination |
| D. | x-rays |
| Answer» B. splinting | |
| 502. |
Treatment of anterior dislocation of shoulder is by |
| A. | kocher\s manoeuvre |
| B. | dennis browne splint |
| C. | barlows manoeuvre |
| D. | surgery |
| Answer» B. dennis browne splint | |
| 503. |
Late complication of Acetabular fracture |
| A. | avascular necrosis of head of femur |
| B. | avascular necrosis of iliac crest |
| C. | fixed deformity of the hip joint |
| D. | secondary osteoarthritis of hip joint |
| Answer» B. avascular necrosis of iliac crest | |
| 504. |
Fractures common in elderly women are all except |
| A. | clavicular |
| B. | colles |
| C. | intertrochanteric |
| D. | neck of femur |
| Answer» D. neck of femur | |
| 505. |
Dislocation of hip joint palpable on per rectal examination |
| A. | cogenital dislocation of hip |
| B. | posterior dislocation of hip |
| C. | fracture neck of femur |
| D. | anterior dislocation of hip |
| Answer» B. posterior dislocation of hip | |
| 506. |
Treatment of fracture clavicle in an infant is best treated by |
| A. | cuff and sling |
| B. | figure of 8 bandage |
| C. | open reduction |
| D. | shoulder cast |
| Answer» C. open reduction | |
| 507. |
Attitude of the limb in anterior dislocation of hip |
| A. | flexion, abduction, external rotation |
| B. | flexion, adduction, external rotation |
| C. | flexion, abduction, internal rotation |
| D. | flexion, adduction, internal rotation |
| Answer» B. flexion, adduction, external rotation | |
| 508. |
Volkmann's ischaemic contracture is due to |
| A. | arterial injury |
| B. | venous injury |
| C. | nerve injury |
| D. | increase of compartment pressure in the limb |
| Answer» E. | |
| 509. |
Medial meniscus tear is more common than lateral meniscus because of its decreased |
| A. | nerve supply |
| B. | vascularity |
| C. | mobility |
| D. | fibroelasticity |
| Answer» D. fibroelasticity | |
| 510. |
Muscles involved in Volkmann's ischemic contracture |
| A. | flexor pollicis longus |
| B. | flexor profundus |
| C. | flexor sublimis |
| D. | all |
| Answer» E. | |
| 511. |
Lateral condyle can cause |
| A. | genu valgum |
| B. | genu varus |
| C. | genu recarvatum |
| D. | dislocation of ankle |
| Answer» B. genu varus | |
| 512. |
Treatment after removal of plaster for supracondylar fracture of humerus is |
| A. | active mobilization at elbow joint |
| B. | massage |
| C. | no treatment |
| D. | passive movements at elbow |
| Answer» B. massage | |
| 513. |
Steinman pin is used for all except |
| A. | fracture of upper end of tibia |
| B. | fracture through lower end of tibia |
| C. | fracture through lower end of femur |
| D. | skull traction |
| Answer» E. | |
| 514. |
A segmental compound fracture tibia with 1cm skin wound is classified as |
| A. | type i |
| B. | type ii |
| C. | type ilia |
| D. | typeiiib |
| Answer» B. type ii | |
| 515. |
Inter trochanteric fracture has trendelenberg sign negative because of the action of |
| A. | gluteus medius |
| B. | gluteus minimus |
| C. | g.maximus |
| D. | tensor fascia lata |
| Answer» B. gluteus minimus | |
| 516. |
A Bennet's fracture is difficult to maintain in reduced position because of the pull of |
| A. | extensor pollicis longus |
| B. | extensor pollicis brevis |
| C. | abductor pollicis longus |
| D. | abductor pollicis brevis |
| Answer» E. | |
| 517. |
Treatment of choice for old non-united fracture of shaft of femur |
| A. | compression plating |
| B. | bone grafting |
| C. | nailing |
| D. | compression plating with bone grafting. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 518. |
Intramedullary fixation is ideal in a case of fracture of shaft of femur when there is |
| A. | a transverse fracture |
| B. | a compound fracture |
| C. | soft tissue interposition between the fractured ends |
| D. | such a fracture in a child |
| Answer» B. a compound fracture | |
| 519. |
Stiffness in knee is maximum when traction is at |
| A. | skin |
| B. | lower end femur |
| C. | upper end tibia |
| D. | calcaneum |
| Answer» C. upper end tibia | |
| 520. |
Avascular necrosis of the head of femur is not seen in |
| A. | subcapital fracture |
| B. | intertrochanteric fracture |
| C. | transcervical fracture |
| D. | central dislocation of hip |
| Answer» C. transcervical fracture | |
| 521. |
Open reduction in children is done for |
| A. | supracondylar fracture |
| B. | forearm both bone fracture |
| C. | femoral condyle fracture |
| D. | lateral condyle of humerus fracture |
| Answer» E. | |
| 522. |
Duga's test is helpful in |
| A. | dislocation of hip |
| B. | scaphoid fracture |
| C. | fracture neck of femur |
| D. | anterior dislocation of shoulder |
| Answer» E. | |
| 523. |
The treatment of choice for non-union of extracapsular fracture neck femur |
| A. | hip spica |
| B. | intramedullary nailing |
| C. | internal fixation |
| D. | compression plating |
| Answer» D. compression plating | |
| 524. |
Treatment of Acute myositis Ossificans is |
| A. | active mobilization |
| B. | passive mobilization |
| C. | infra red therapy |
| D. | immobilization |
| Answer» E. | |
| 525. |
K-wire is used in |
| A. | circlage |
| B. | fixing forearm bones |
| C. | prior to plating |
| D. | all of the above. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 526. |
A football player, while playing, twists his knees over the ankle. He still continues to play. |
| A. | medial meniscus tear |
| B. | anterior cruciate ligament tear |
| C. | medial collateral ligament injury |
| D. | posterior cruciate ligament injury. |
| Answer» B. anterior cruciate ligament tear | |
| 527. |
Pathognomic sign of traumatic fracture |
| A. | swelling |
| B. | tenderness |
| C. | redness |
| D. | crepitus |
| Answer» E. | |
| 528. |
All the following requires open reduction & internal fixation almost always except |
| A. | lateral condyle of humerus |
| B. | olecranon |
| C. | patella |
| D. | volar barton\s fracture |
| Answer» E. | |
| 529. |
On measurement, the base of Bryant's triangle on the left side is found to be short by 2 cms as compared to the right side. This indicates |
| A. | fracture of the neck of the femur |
| B. | fracture of the shaft of the femur |
| C. | osteoarthritis of hip joint |
| D. | rheumatoid arthritis of the hip joint |
| Answer» B. fracture of the shaft of the femur | |
| 530. |
Avascular necrosis is commonest in one of the following fractures |
| A. | gorden 1 & 2 fracture of femoral neck |
| B. | gorden 3 & 4 fracture of femoral neck |
| C. | sub-trochanteric fracture of femoral neck |
| D. | baso-trochanteric fracture |
| Answer» C. sub-trochanteric fracture of femoral neck | |
| 531. |
Volkmann's ischemic contracture mostly involves |
| A. | flexor digitorum superficialis |
| B. | pronator teres |
| C. | flexor digitorum profundus . |
| D. | flexor carpi radialis longus |
| Answer» D. flexor carpi radialis longus | |
| 532. |
A young adult presenting with oblique, displaced fracture olecranon treatment of choice |
| A. | plaster cast |
| B. | percutaneous wiring |
| C. | tension band wiring |
| D. | removal of displaced piece with triceps repair |
| Answer» D. removal of displaced piece with triceps repair | |
| 533. |
Menisci calcification is a feature of |
| A. | gout |
| B. | hyperparathyroidism |
| C. | pseudogout |
| D. | ankylosing spondylosis |
| Answer» D. ankylosing spondylosis | |
| 534. |
Commonest type of lesion causing recurrent shoulder dislocation is |
| A. | shallow glenoid labrum |
| B. | bankarts lesion |
| C. | weakness of subscapularis muscie |
| D. | injury to humeral head |
| Answer» C. weakness of subscapularis muscie | |
| 535. |
Fracture which most often requires open reduction & internal fixation |
| A. | lateral condyle of humerus |
| B. | femoral condyle |
| C. | distal tibial epiphyseal separation |
| D. | fracture both bones forearm |
| Answer» B. femoral condyle | |
| 536. |
Triangular relation of Elbow is maintained in |
| A. | fracture ulna |
| B. | anterior dislocation of elbow |
| C. | posterior dislocation of elbow |
| D. | supracondylar fracture |
| Answer» E. | |
| 537. |
Pivot test for |
| A. | anterior cruciate ligament |
| B. | posterior cruciate ligament |
| C. | medial meniscus injury |
| D. | lateral meniscus injury |
| Answer» B. posterior cruciate ligament | |
| 538. |
Patient with supracondylar fracture following reduction presented with claw hand. The likely diagnosis is |
| A. | volkmann\s ischaemic contracture |
| B. | median nerve injury |
| C. | ulnar nerve injury |
| D. | dupuytrens contracture |
| Answer» B. median nerve injury | |
| 539. |
In Colles# following is most common complication |
| A. | non union |
| B. | malunion |
| C. | sudeck\s dystrophy |
| D. | volkmann\s ischemic contracture |
| Answer» C. sudeck\s dystrophy | |
| 540. |
Anterior dislocation of shoulder causes all except |
| A. | circumflex artery injury |
| B. | avascular necrosis head of humerus |
| C. | brachial plexus injury |
| D. | chip fracture scapula |
| Answer» E. | |
| 541. |
A patient develops compartment syndrome (swelling, pain and numbness) following manipulation and plaster for fracture of both bones of leg. What is the best treatment? |
| A. | split the plaster |
| B. | infusion of law molecular weight dextran |
| C. | elevate the leg after splitting the plaster |
| D. | do operative decompression of fascial compartment |
| Answer» E. | |
| 542. |
Earliest symptom of Volkmann's ischemia is |
| A. | pain in flexor muscles |
| B. | absence of pulse |
| C. | pain on passive extension |
| D. | cyanosis of limb |
| Answer» B. absence of pulse | |
| 543. |
Young man with # tibia of left side 2 months ago, is having popliteal cast, Now needs mobilization with single crutch. Which will be the preferred site ? |
| A. | left sided crutch |
| B. | right sided |
| C. | any side |
| D. | both sides |
| Answer» B. right sided | |
| 544. |
Common injury to baby is |
| A. | fracture humerus |
| B. | fracture clavicle |
| C. | fracture radius-ulna |
| D. | fracture femur |
| Answer» C. fracture radius-ulna | |
| 545. |
Tardy ulnar nerve palsy is seen in : |
| A. | cubitus valgus |
| B. | dislocation of elbow |
| C. | fracture scaphoid |
| D. | supracondylar fracture of humerus |
| Answer» B. dislocation of elbow | |
| 546. |
In the case of 65 year old person with fracture neck offemur the treatment of choice is |
| A. | close reduction |
| B. | close reduction with internal fixation |
| C. | open reduction |
| D. | replacement of head and neck of the femur with a prosthesis |
| Answer» E. | |
| 547. |
The most common cause of a sprained ankle is injury of |
| A. | deltoid ligament |
| B. | lateral ligament |
| C. | inferior tibiofibular ligament |
| D. | anterior talofibular ligament. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 548. |
If the greater tuberosity of the humerus is lost, which of the following movements will be affected |
| A. | adduction and flexion |
| B. | abduction and lateral rotation |
| C. | medial rotation and adduction |
| D. | flexion and medial rotation |
| Answer» C. medial rotation and adduction | |
| 549. |
Fracture blisters commonly appear on how many days ? |
| A. | 1- 3 days |
| B. | 3- 5 days |
| C. | 5-7 days |
| D. | 5-9 days |
| Answer» C. 5-7 days | |
| 550. |
Which fracture neck of femur has a poor prognosis |
| A. | intra capsular |
| B. | extracapsular |
| C. | both |
| D. | none. |
| Answer» B. extracapsular | |