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26 Juni 2013
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50 years old female fell down with her right forearm in extension position.
She feel pain in her wrist area and with dinner fork deformity. Probable diagnosis
for this patient is?
a. Galleazi fracture
b. Monteggia fracture
c. Smith fracture
d. Colles fracture
e. Dislocation or the wrist joint
Sign of artery rupture are: cold, negative capillary refill, pale, no pulse and
a. Parsthesis
b. Parese
c. Paralysis
d. Vena back flow negative
e. Pain
Female 86 years old came to emergency unit who has a history fall. What
should you be evaluated on the initial step of the physical examination?
A. Shoulder, wrist, and proximal femur
B. Head and cervical spine
C. Femur and tibia diaphysis
D. Ankle and metatarsal
E. Internal bleeding
As an emergency doctor you must be able to assess the patency of the
vascular condition of an extremity distal to the injured level. Which artery
should you checked in a middle shaft humerus fracture?
a. Radial and ulnar artery.
b. Radial, ulnar and medianus artery
c. Popliteal artery
d. Axilary and radial artery
e. Humeral and axilary artery
5. Other than palpating the pulse of the artery this following simple test is also
useful to assess the patency of the vascular condition of an extremity, distal
to the injured level.
a. Capilary refill test < 4 Seconds
b. Motoric and sensoric examiation
c. Capillary refill test < 2 seconds
d. MESS score evaluation
e. None of above
8. A 14-year-old girl has adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Her parents would like
to know what kind of problems she will have compared to her peers who do
not have scoliosis. You should inform them that she will have:
a. difficulty with pregnancy in the future
b. more acute or chronic back pain
c. decreased pulmonary function regardless of the severity of scoliosis
d. limitations in athletic participation
e. increased risk of developing cancer
9. A 32-year-old man sustain an iliac wing fracture and a contralateral femur fracture.
Twelve hours later he has shortness of breath with tachypnea, hypoxia, and confusion.
A chest radiograph is normal. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Fat emboli syndrome
B. Adult respiratory distress syndrome
C. Pulmonary embolus
D. Tension pneumothorax
E. Sepsis
10. An elderly patient falls and sustain an extension injury to the neck that results in
upper extremity weakness, spared perianal sensation, and lower extremity spasticity.
These findings best describe what syndrome?
A. Brown-Sequard
B. Cauda equine
Muscle stretch reflexes may initially be absent but will eventually return
along with variable degrees of spasticity in affected muscles.