the incidence of short saphenous system involment in venous disease is a
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44%
20%
32%
10%
8%
5%
16%
30%
this patient with varicose veins prefers laser thermo ablation. The lase wavelength you would use will be
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21%
405 nm
37%
1210 nm
28%
1470 nm
14%
1850-2200 nm
mickey mouse sign on ultra sound in the setting of varicose veins refers to
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31%
The superficial external pudental, the circumflex iliac ,the saphenous vein
54%
The saphenous vein, femoral vein and femoral artery
13%
The ears denote the saphenous vein and the lateral femoral vein
3%
The face is formed by saphenous vein
this patient needs strpping of the long saphenous vein as part of the varicose vein surgery. Stripping should be done upto level
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34%
A
42%
B
18%
C
7%
D
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the arrow shows the tip of the stripper . this part is known as
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51%
Bullet tip
33%
Olive tip
15%
Anvil
2%
none of the above
30 year old male with road traffic accident had to be bag ventilated before intubation.X ray abdomen revealed this.The following is true except
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22%
Needs rapid decompression with Ryle's tube
32%
This happens due to bag ventilation,and airway not opened well
22%
Gastric wall perforation has a high mortality rate
24%
Intragastric pressure as high as 120 mm Hg is needed to rupture the wall
Regarding the hepatitis virus, which is not pathogenic by itself
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25%
A
18%
B
16%
C
41%
D
All is true of hepatitis A except
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11%
RNA virus
16%
Self limiting
44%
Mortality is high in young children
29%
Effective vaccines available
Immunonutrients in the setting of liver disease include all of these except
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32%
Omega 3 fatty acids
34%
Nucleotides
20%
Tryptophan
14%
L arginine
All of the following incision can be used to approach an uncomplicated appendicitis except
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13%
Lanz
18%
Mac burney
28%
Ruther Ford Morrison
42%
Lower midline incision
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Correct Answer is IVC compression
Explanation: IVC compression Ref: Read the text below Sol: When a pregnant woman lies on her back, i.e. in the supine position there is the compression of the abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava by the gravid uterus. It is a frequent cause of maternal hypotension which can result in loss of conscious- ness and in extreme circumstances fetal demise. This aortocaval compression is thought to be the cause of supine hypotensive syndrome characterized by pallor, brady- cardia, sweating, nausea, hypotension and dizziness and occurs when a pregnant woman lies on her back and resolves when she is turned on her side.
Explanation: IVC compression Ref: Read the text below Sol: When a pregnant woman lies on her back, i.e. in the supine position there is the compression of the abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava by the gravid uterus. It is a frequent cause of maternal hypotension which can result in loss of conscious- ness and in extreme circumstances fetal demise. This aortocaval compression is thought to be the cause of supine hypotensive syndrome characterized by pallor, brady- cardia, sweating, nausea, hypotension and dizziness and occurs when a pregnant woman lies on her back and resolves when she is turned on her side.
Wanted to add on to this...in a pregnant patient who has sustained trauma, they are always transported in the L lateral decubitus ,and not supine on the spinal board
Fetal distress in a trauma pregnant patient is a surrogate for maternal shock in trauma.Treat mother appropriately ,baby is also treated by default👍
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