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Prof Angeline M.S(Jipmer),FRCS(Edinburgh) 38 years of teaching experience to UGs /PGs in India and abroad.clinical images are from my personal collection very practical issues/questions raised in any competitive/qualifying exam.Single image can integrate
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Identify the arrow marked instrument holding the gall bladder
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Babcock's forceps
6%
Maryland
35%
Sponge holder
15%
Ovum forceps
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This is Babcock.Fenestrated end is straight.In sponge holder the edge is rounded.Compare both
This patient had a Mac Burney incision for acute appendicitis.Appendix was not gangrenous/ ruptured.It was removed in totot.The classification of this wound is
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Clean
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Clean contaminated
12%
Contaminated
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Dirty
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The dilated bowel loops belong to
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9%
Ileum
37%
Jejunum
33%
Large intestine
20%
All of the above
All clinical material from my personal collection
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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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Penile block
33%
Spinal anaesthesia
16%
Epidural
5%
General anaesthesia
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Forwarded from Angeline Radjou
The following is true of the Short saphenous vein that is seen here (Arrow)
a)It is accompanied by the peroneal nerve
b)It is seen the proximal calf, between heads of gastrocnemius
c)Cranial extension in the posterior thigh called Giacomini vein
d)The Giacomini vein is the communication between the short saphenous vein and long saphenous vein at mid thigh
Read option as "peroneal" nerve
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 .