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Q. Fracture blisters commonly appear on how many days ?

a. 1- 3 days

b. 3- 5 days

c. 5-7 days

d. 5-9 days

  • b. 3- 5 days

Q. 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

  • b. abduction and lateral rotation

Q. 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.

  • d. anterior talofibular ligament.

Q. 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

  • d. replacement of head and neck of the femur with a prosthesis

Q. Tardy ulnar nerve palsy is seen in :

a. cubitus valgus

b. dislocation of elbow

c. fracture scaphoid

d. supracondylar fracture of humerus

  • a. cubitus valgus

Q. Common injury to baby is

a. fracture humerus

b. fracture clavicle

c. fracture radius-ulna

d. fracture femur

  • b. fracture clavicle

Q. 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

  • a. pain in flexor muscles

Q. 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

  • d. do operative decompression of fascial compartment

Q. 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

  • d. chip fracture scapula

Q. In Colles# following is most common complication

a. non union

b. malunion

c. sudeck\s dystrophy

d. volkmann\s ischemic contracture

  • b. malunion

Q. 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

  • a. volkmann\s ischaemic contracture

Q. Pivot test for

a. anterior cruciate ligament

b. posterior cruciate ligament

c. medial meniscus injury

d. lateral meniscus injury

  • a. anterior cruciate ligament

Q. Triangular relation of Elbow is maintained in

a. fracture ulna

b. anterior dislocation of elbow

c. posterior dislocation of elbow

d. supracondylar fracture

  • d. supracondylar fracture

Q. 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

  • a. lateral condyle of humerus
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