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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) .
51. |
A segmental compound fracture tibia with 1cm skin wound is classified as |
A. | type i |
B. | type ii |
C. | type ilia |
D. | typeiiib |
Answer» A. type i |
52. |
Steinman pin is used for all except |
A. | fracture of upper end of tibia |
B. | fracture through lower end of tibia |
C. | fracture through lower end of femur |
D. | skull traction |
Answer» D. skull traction |
53. |
Treatment after removal of plaster for supracondylar fracture of humerus is |
A. | active mobilization at elbow joint |
B. | massage |
C. | no treatment |
D. | passive movements at elbow |
Answer» A. active mobilization at elbow joint |
54. |
Lateral condyle can cause |
A. | genu valgum |
B. | genu varus |
C. | genu recarvatum |
D. | dislocation of ankle |
Answer» A. genu valgum |
55. |
Muscles involved in Volkmann's ischemic contracture |
A. | flexor pollicis longus |
B. | flexor profundus |
C. | flexor sublimis |
D. | all |
Answer» D. all |
56. |
Medial meniscus tear is more common than lateral meniscus because of its decreased |
A. | nerve supply |
B. | vascularity |
C. | mobility |
D. | fibroelasticity |
Answer» C. mobility |
57. |
Volkmann's ischaemic contracture is due to |
A. | arterial injury |
B. | venous injury |
C. | nerve injury |
D. | increase of compartment pressure in the limb |
Answer» D. increase of compartment pressure in the limb |
58. |
Attitude of the limb in anterior dislocation of hip |
A. | flexion, abduction, external rotation |
B. | flexion, adduction, external rotation |
C. | flexion, abduction, internal rotation |
D. | flexion, adduction, internal rotation |
Answer» A. flexion, abduction, external rotation |
59. |
Treatment of fracture clavicle in an infant is best treated by |
A. | cuff and sling |
B. | figure of 8 bandage |
C. | open reduction |
D. | shoulder cast |
Answer» B. figure of 8 bandage |
60. |
Dislocation of hip joint palpable on per rectal examination |
A. | cogenital dislocation of hip |
B. | posterior dislocation of hip |
C. | fracture neck of femur |
D. | anterior dislocation of hip |
Answer» A. cogenital dislocation of hip |
61. |
Fractures common in elderly women are all except |
A. | clavicular |
B. | colles |
C. | intertrochanteric |
D. | neck of femur |
Answer» C. intertrochanteric |
62. |
Late complication of Acetabular fracture |
A. | avascular necrosis of head of femur |
B. | avascular necrosis of iliac crest |
C. | fixed deformity of the hip joint |
D. | secondary osteoarthritis of hip joint |
Answer» A. avascular necrosis of head of femur |
63. |
Treatment of anterior dislocation of shoulder is by |
A. | kocher\s manoeuvre |
B. | dennis browne splint |
C. | barlows manoeuvre |
D. | surgery |
Answer» A. kocher\s manoeuvre |
64. |
Patient comes with fracture of femur in an acute accident, the first thing to do is |
A. | secure airway and treat the shock |
B. | splinting |
C. | physical examination |
D. | x-rays |
Answer» A. secure airway and treat the shock |
65. |
Multiple bone fractures in a new born is seen in |
A. | scurvy |
B. | syphilis |
C. | osteogenesis imperfecta |
D. | morquio\s syndrome |
Answer» C. osteogenesis imperfecta |
66. |
c*ck up splint is used in management of |
A. | ulnar nerve palsy |
B. | brachial plexus palsy |
C. | radial nerve palsy |
D. | combined ulnar & median nerve palsy |
Answer» C. radial nerve palsy |
67. |
The type of displacement of fractured fragment in which bone is not remodelled |
A. | anterior angulation |
B. | posterior angulation |
C. | lateral angulation |
D. | rotation |
Answer» B. posterior angulation |
68. |
Carrying angle is decreased in |
A. | cubitus varus |
B. | cubitus valgus |
C. | genu valgum |
D. | genu varum |
Answer» A. cubitus varus |
69. |
Bennet's fracture is fracture dislocation of base of _____ matacarpal |
A. | 4th |
B. | 3rd |
C. | 2nd |
D. | 1st |
Answer» D. 1st |
70. |
What is the most probable cause of death ? |
A. | starvation and chest infection |
B. | myocarditis |
C. | hypercalcemia |
D. | hyperphosphatemia |
Answer» A. starvation and chest infection |
71. |
The commonest elbow injury in children is |
A. | extension type of supracondylar fracture of humerus |
B. | di slocation of elbow |
C. | fracture lateral condyle of humerus |
D. | fracture medial epicondyle of humerus |
Answer» A. extension type of supracondylar fracture of humerus |
72. |
Ideal treatment with fracture neck of humerus in a lady will be |
A. | triangular sling |
B. | hemiarthroplasty |
C. | chest arm bandage |
D. | internal fixation |
Answer» A. triangular sling |
73. |
In Intertrochanteric #has most common complication of |
A. | non union |
B. | malunion |
C. | avascular necrosis |
D. | nerve injury |
Answer» B. malunion |
74. |
Luxatio erecta |
A. | tear of the glenoidal labrum |
B. | inferior dislocation of shoulder |
C. | anterior dislocation of shoulder |
D. | defect in the humeral head |
Answer» B. inferior dislocation of shoulder |
75. |
McMurray's osteotomy operation is based on the following principle |
A. | mechanical |
B. | biological |
C. | bio-mechanical |
D. | none |
Answer» C. bio-mechanical |
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