SURGERY-AIM4PG
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as doctor will be busy.. whenever free will post mcq with explanation , important notes clinical cases
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The perforator just beneath this ulcer is
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27%
Cockett
24%
Kuster
29%
Boyd
14%
Dodd
6%
Yet to be named!!
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48 year old lady consults you for breast pain.She has no risk factors.Breasts are normal on examination....You order a mammogram which is called
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21%
Diagnostic mammogram
65%
Screening mammogram
8%
Opportunistic mammogram
6%
Follow up mammogram
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This patient had an emergency laprotomy for peritonitis.What is the classification of this wound
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15%
Clean
54%
Clean contaminated
22%
Contaminated
9%
Dirty
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Students don't mix up "classification" of surgical wounds with "outcome"As you go down the options the rate of infection will increase.It does not mean a "clean"wound by classification will be clean on outcome .Neither do all "dirty" wound by classification have to mandatorily get infected
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Ignore the abdominal wound.Please see the ostomy( red arrow)...All are true except
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28%
Fluid and electrolyte loss
19%
Retraction
23%
Skin excoriation
30%
Prolapse
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Forwarded from ProfAngeline's Surgery
This patient has been given anaesthetic for a surgery on the perineum,which anaesthesia would lead to such prominent ,engorged veins of the penile skin
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46%
Penile block
33%
Spinal anaesthesia
16%
Epidural
5%
General anaesthesia
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How to answer??
Eliminate alkalosis first as patient will be in shock ( C and D). remember the predominate ion in the intracellular space K, will invariably enter the extracellular space ( the vascular component). More insights check out the below video .
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