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Surgery

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What does LaPlaces law mean?
a. To close the abdomen use 4 times the length of the incision
b. When closing any wound, use 4 times as much suture each time
c. 4 times the wound length equals the operative time to close
d. The sum of two wound lengths is twice the amount of suture you need
How long will a fractured pelvis take to exsanguinate?
a. 5-20 minutes
b. 30 minutes to an 1 hour
c. 1-4 hours
d. 4-12 hours
What is the most commonly missed fracture?
a. Surgical neck of the humerus
b. Fractured scaphoid
c. Orbitofrontal fracture
d. The second fracture
What is gold standard treatment for invasive bladder cancer?
a. Open tumour resection with intraoperative neoadjuvant therapy
b. Systemic cytotoxic chemotherapy
c. Transurethral bladder resection with intravesical neoadjuvant therapy
d. Systemic ET-1 targetted chemotherapy
What is a free flap?
a. Epidermis taken from a local site
b. Muscle taken from a remote site
c. Tissue taken from a remote site with intact blood and/or nerve supply
d. Tissue taken from a local site and rotated with intact blood supply
What is defective in Ehlers-Danlos syndromes?
a. Alpha 1 Anti Trypsin
b. Collagen production
c. Elastase production
d. Elastin production
What is Dubin-Johnson syndrome?
a. Defective MRP4 protein in liver
b. Defective MDR transporter in liver
c. Defective Alpha-1-adrenoceptor in liver
d. Defective Beta-1-adrenoceptor in kidney
How many roads must a man walk down?
a. 5
b. 9
c. 10
d. 3
Which is the thickest suture?
a. 8-0 vicryl
b. 2-0 PDS
c. 1-0 vicryl
d. 8-0 PFTE
What does the G stand for in ATLS's ABCDEFG?
a. Gangrene
b. Galactosamine
c. Glucose
d. Gases
What does the C stand for in ABCDEFG
a. Creatinine
b. Circulation
c. Cushings
d. Careful
Post-op a patient spikes a fever every 2-3 days, what is the most likely diagnosis?
a. Syphilis
b. Post-operative infection
c. Falciform malaria
d. MRSA
Which of these is a surgical emergency?
a. Gall stones
b. Fractured tibia
c. Appendicitis
d. Cardiac Tamponade
General anaesthesia could be inducted by...
a. Halothane
b. Propofol
c. Nitrous Oxide
d. 100% O2
What is a Burr hole??
a. A hole between two epithelial surfaces
b. A hole between two organs
c. A hole drilled in the skull to relieve ICP
d. A permanent stoma
What forms a J-pouch?
a. Colon and rectum
b. Small intestine and rectum
c. Rectum alone
d. Colon alone
What suture size is used in microsurgery?
a. 11-0
b. 5-0
c. 3-0
d. 1-0
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