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QUESTION ANSWER

1 Iv resus electrical burns


4ml all ages
Uo 0.5ml/kg/hr

2 Patient in EMERGENCY. No C
dyspena no chest traum. But
HR 133, BP 70/50mmHg, RR
35. He is also anxious. What is
the estimated blood loss of the
patient?
A >2000ml
B. 15-30%
C. 1500-2000 ml
D. Upto 750 ml

3 What is not definition of It is disease


trauma

4 An 8-year-old boy is brought to B. Second degree


the emergency room after
accidentally touching a hot
iron with his forearm. On
examination, the burned area
has weeping blisters and is
very tender to the touch. What
is the burn depth?

a. First degree
b. Second degree
c. Third degree
d. Fourth degree

5 The following are regarding -


primary upper airway
obstruction in thermal injuries
is?

6 Provides algorithm for trauma ATLS


management

7 Patients transfer to care unit


include except:
A. Partial burn on ear and neck
B. Superficial burn on the face
and upper back
C. 4x4 cm superficial burn on
anecubital area
D. Inhalation injury

8 Earliest sign of massive blood confusion/dizziness


loss-

9 Primary survey except Discharge

10 A patient suffered from chest No idea


penetrating trauma, in what
way to quantify the amount of
blood in the thoracic cavity?
A. serial x-ray of the chest
B. CT scan with contrast of the
chest
C. Close thoracotomy
D. Bronchoscopy

11 Which does not describe Trauma is a disease


Trauma

12 Procedure that can minimize A. Tangential excision. B. Use of topical


blood loss in burn adrenaline gauze. C. Touniquet of lower limb.
debridement, except D. Superficial/ Topical lidocaine-adrenaline

13 About thoracostomy A. Right tube thoracostomy

14 An 8 yr old boy is brought to B. Second degree


the ER after accidentally
touching the hot iron with his
forearm. On examination, the
burned area has weeping
blisters and very tender to
touch. What is the burn depth?

A. 1st degree
B. 2nd degree
C. 3rd degree
D. 4th degree

15 The following are features of d. blanch to touch


partial
superficial thickness burns,
except:
A. Do not need fluid
resuscitation
B. Is painful
C. Is homogeneously pink
D. Blanch to touch
16 Patient had 4 wheeler A. Decreased right ventricle filling
accident(no
seat belt). Presented with
muffled
heart sound, hypotension
(becks
triad). Diagnosed with cardiac
tamponade. What is the
earliest sign
on Echocardiogram?
A. Decreased right ventricle
filling
B. Diastolic right ventricular
collapse
C. Right atrial systolic collapse
D. Decreased Left ventricular
filling

17 When doing a Cardiac d. Left anterolateral at the level of 5th ICS


resuscitation
aortic cord clamping, cardiac
massage
versatile approach is
a. Right anterolateral at the
level
of 5th ICS
b. Right anterolateral at the
level
of 7th ICS
c. Left posterolateral at the
level
of 5th ICS
d. Left anterolateral at the
level of 5th ICS

18 open pneumothorax ...result in C


hypoxia, hypotension....
definitive management.
a. three way occlusive
b. thoracostomy large tube
2nd ICS, MCL
c. repair defect wall, insert
tube
d. resuscitative thoracotomy

19 Rule Of Nines In infants and Infant head is larger than in adults.


adults,
A) Infant body is larger than in
adults
B) Infant head is larger than in
adults
C)Infant extremities is larger
than in adults
D)

20 Becks triad of cardiac tamponade, except.

21 Intraosseous access leads ro Osteomyelitis

22 Which of the following can be B


seen in primary assessment of
a trauma patient EXCEPT
A. Circulation
B. Diagnostic evaluation
C. Airway
D. Disability

23 Triad of cardiac tamponade D. Decreased breath sounds


except
A. Hypotension
B. Muffled heart sounds
C. JV distention
D. Decreased breath sounds

24 In an open pneumothorax, full


thickness….. with hypoxia,
hypercarbia… management
of this case.
A. Three something
B.
C.
D.

25 Correct for fluid resuscitation


A. 4ml x %TBSA for all ages
B. 4ml %TBSA for adult and
chlidepren >14
C. Urine output 0.5ml/kg/hr
D.

26 8-year-old boy is brought to B


the emergency room after
accidentally touching a hot
iron
with his forearm. On
examination, the burned area
has weeping blisters and is
very tender to
the touch. What is the burn
depth?
a. First degree
b. Second degree
c. Third degree
d. Fourth degree

27 41 A correct about parietal pain

28 tracheostomy for patient <11 Subglottic stenosis


years old due to?

29 Hypotension with muffled


heart sound what will be
earliest sign on
echocardiogram ?

30 Three-sided occlusive C. Definitive treatment


dressing, except:
A. Prevent open pneumothorax
B. Act as flutter valve
C. Definitive treatment

31 Diagnostic modality for Bronchoscopy


possible tracheobronchial
injury.It confirms the extent of
the injury and its location and
directs management.

32 Part of initial diagnostics Diagnostics

A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Diagnostics
D. Disabilities
E. Tertiary

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