60 year old male with pain abdomen and constipation on and off since 3 months . Pain increased since three days . no vomiting Passing small amount of blood streaked stools . The Xray shows dialted
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32%
Jejunal loops
15%
Ileal Loops
32%
Large intestine
21%
all of the above
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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
24 y old male with symptoms and signs of acute appendicitis . Tenderness marked in blue in RIF. The location of appendix will be
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17%
preileal
27%
paracecal
49%
retrocecal
7%
pelvic
the following is true of gall stones
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11%
40% can be visualized in a plain X ray of abdomen
21%
Ranson's criteri is used to grade acute cholecystitis
36%
Open cholecystectomy is the safest and considered the gold standard
32%
in a case of biliary colic lasting more than 24 hours onset of acute cholecystitis to be considered
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Local hemostatic shown in the inset ( Blue arrow) being applied( yellow arrow )to cut edges of the skull in a neurosurgery procedure
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20%
Tissue glue
31%
Bone wax
18%
Surgicel
30%
Sodium tetradical sulphate
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This lady has a swelling in the submandibular area
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31%
Incision to be place along the yellow line
15%
Incision to be placed along red line
14%
Flap to be raised superficial to platysma
40%
Injury to the underlying nerve in the incision will cause deviation of angle of mouth
This patient is in lithotomy position for a perianal surgery. Lithotomy mandates flexion abduction and external rotation of hip and flexion and internal rotation of the knee,dorsifexion and internal rotation of the foot. The most common nerve to be inj
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23%
Sciatic nerve
57%
Common peroneal nerve
16%
Obturator nerve
4%
Posterior tibial nerve
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