Top 80+ Solved Principle of Management MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Which is not a principle of compound fracture treatment?

a. no tendon repair

b. aggressive antibiotic cover

c. wound debridement

d. immediate wound closure

  • d. immediate wound closure

Q. Medial meniscus is more vulnerable to injury because of?

a. its fixity to tibial collateral ligament

b. its semicircular shape

c. action of adductor magnus

d. its attachment to fibrous capsule

  • a. its fixity to tibial collateral ligament

Q. Injury to the popliteal artery in fracture lower end of femur is often due to?

a. distal fragment pressing the artery

b. proximal fragment pressing the artery

c. tight plaster

d. hematoma

  • a. distal fragment pressing the artery

Q. In transverse fracture of the patella, the treatment is

a. excision of small fragment

b. wire fixation

c. plaster cylinder

d. patellectomy

  • b. wire fixation

Q. Blood coagulation profile in pregnancy is

a. increase in fibrinogen level of 10-25 %

b. decrease in factor x, xi, xii

c. decrease in plasminogen activity

d. increase in platelet count

  • a. increase in fibrinogen level of 10-25 %

Q. In classical caesarean section more chances of rupture of uterus is in

a. upper uterine segment

b. lower uterine segment

c. utero cervical junction

d. posterior uterine segment.

  • a. upper uterine segment

Q. The most preferred treatment of fracture of neck of femur in a young person is

a. hemiarthroplasty

b. total hip treatment

c. conservative treatment

d. closed reduction & internal fixation

  • d. closed reduction & internal fixation

Q. Position of immobilization in fracture both bones of forearm in an adult male will be

a. prone

b. mid prone

c. supine

d. 10?? supine

  • c. supine

Q. True about clavicular fracture is

a. most common at medial 1/3 & 2/3

b. comminuted fracture common

c. malunion occurs

d. usually due to fall on elbow

  • c. malunion occurs

Q. Excision of fractured fragment is practised in all fractures except

a. patella

b. olecranon

c. head of radius

d. lateral condyle humerus

  • b. olecranon

Q. In 65 year old male with history of fracture neck of femur 6 weeks old, treatment of choice

a. sp nailing

b. mc murray\s osteotomy

c. hemiarthroplasty

d. none.

  • c. hemiarthroplasty

Q. In Colles fracture not seen in

a. proximal impaction

b. lateral rotation

c. dorsal angulation

d. medial rotation

  • d. medial rotation

Q. A lady presents with a history of fracture radius, which was put on plaster of paris casts for 4 weeks. After that she developed swelling of hands with shiny skin. What is the most likely diagnosis.

a. rupture of extensor pollicis longus tendon

b. myositis ossificans

c. reflex sympathetic dystrophy

d. malunion.

  • c. reflex sympathetic dystrophy

Q. Complication of fracture scaphoid is

a. injury to radial artery

b. avascular necrosis of proximal part

c. avascular necrosis of distal part

d. injury to radial nerve

  • b. avascular necrosis of proximal part

Q. Which fracture neck of femur has a poor prognosis

a. intra capsular

b. extracapsular

c. both

d. none.

  • a. intra capsular
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