MCQ Collection
Trauma & Perioperative Care MCQs
Practice Trauma & Perioperative Care questions with answers and explanations.
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Correct Answer: C. A full-thickness breach of bowel that may release contents into the peritoneal cavity.
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Intestinal perforation is a full-thickness breach of bowel that may release contents into the peritoneal cavity.
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Correct Answer: A. A rapidly progressive infection causing fascial and tissue necrosis and requiring urgent surgery.
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Necrotising soft-tissue infection is a rapidly progressive infection causing fascial and tissue necrosis and requiring urgent surgery.
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Correct Answer: D. Surgical removal of part or all of the thyroid gland.
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Thyroidectomy is surgical removal of part or all of the thyroid gland.
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Correct Answer: B. Surgical removal of the spleen, increasing long-term risk from encapsulated bacteria.
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Splenectomy is surgical removal of the spleen, increasing long-term risk from encapsulated bacteria.
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Correct Answer: B. Abbreviated surgery to control bleeding and contamination in a physiologically unstable trauma patient.
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Damage-control surgery is abbreviated surgery to control bleeding and contamination in a physiologically unstable trauma patient.
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Correct Answer: C. Circulatory failure caused by acute blood loss and inadequate tissue perfusion.
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Haemorrhagic shock is circulatory failure caused by acute blood loss and inadequate tissue perfusion.
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Correct Answer: B. Progressive pressurised pleural air causing respiratory compromise and obstructive shock.
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Tension pneumothorax is progressive pressurised pleural air causing respiratory compromise and obstructive shock.
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Correct Answer: D. Inflammation of the appendix often producing migratory right-lower-quadrant pain.
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Acute appendicitis is inflammation of the appendix often producing migratory right-lower-quadrant pain.
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Correct Answer: C. Mechanical or functional blockage causing pain, vomiting, distension and reduced passage of stool or flatus.
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Small-bowel obstruction is mechanical or functional blockage causing pain, vomiting, distension and reduced passage of stool or flatus.
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Correct Answer: A. Inflammation of the gallbladder, commonly due to cystic-duct obstruction by a stone.
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Acute cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder, commonly due to cystic-duct obstruction by a stone.
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Correct Answer: D. Inflammation of the peritoneum, often producing guarding and rebound tenderness.
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Peritonitis is inflammation of the peritoneum, often producing guarding and rebound tenderness.
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Correct Answer: A. Early management focused on airway, depth and extent assessment, fluids and prevention of hypothermia.
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Burn resuscitation is early management focused on airway, depth and extent assessment, fluids and prevention of hypothermia.