Deck 46: Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma
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Deck 46: Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma
1
Which among the following IS NOT one of the three arteries that supply oxygenated blood to the abdominal organs?
A) Inferior vena cava
B) Coeliac trunk
C) Superior mesentery artery
D) Inferior mesentery artery
A) Inferior vena cava
B) Coeliac trunk
C) Superior mesentery artery
D) Inferior mesentery artery
Inferior vena cava
2
In an evisecerating open abdominal injury, what should be the appropriate initial intervention in a pre-hospital set-up?
A) Cover the contents with a wet dressing and prepare for transport
B) Put the contents back in and secure with dressing
C) Place the patient in a recovery position
D) Put the contents back in and secure with dressing and Place the patient in a recovery position
A) Cover the contents with a wet dressing and prepare for transport
B) Put the contents back in and secure with dressing
C) Place the patient in a recovery position
D) Put the contents back in and secure with dressing and Place the patient in a recovery position
Cover the contents with a wet dressing and prepare for transport
3
What is the proper order of assessment in evaluating the abdomen?
A) Inspection, percussion, palpation, auscultation
B) Inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation
C) Inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation
D) Inspection, auscultation, palpation, percussion
A) Inspection, percussion, palpation, auscultation
B) Inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation
C) Inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation
D) Inspection, auscultation, palpation, percussion
Inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation
4
The following conditions are indications of laparotomy, EXCEPT:
A) Rib fracture
B) Evisceration
C) Stab wound
D) Peritonitis
A) Rib fracture
B) Evisceration
C) Stab wound
D) Peritonitis
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5
What assessment is used to determine for presence of a distended bladder?
A) Inspection
B) Percussion
C) Palpation
D) Auscultation
A) Inspection
B) Percussion
C) Palpation
D) Auscultation
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6
The following are considered as 'the triad of death' in trauma patients, EXCEPT:
A) Hypothermia
B) Coagulopathy
C) Metabolic acidosis
D) Hypovolaemia
A) Hypothermia
B) Coagulopathy
C) Metabolic acidosis
D) Hypovolaemia
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7
What grade of liver injury does a laceration of the liver of more than 3 cm deep belong to?
A) Grade I
B) Grade II
C) Grade III
D) Grade IV
A) Grade I
B) Grade II
C) Grade III
D) Grade IV
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8
An injury to the spleen may be indicated by which of the following symptoms?
A) Kehr's sign
B) Left upper quadrant pain
C) Kehr's sign and Left upper quadrant pain
D) None are correct
A) Kehr's sign
B) Left upper quadrant pain
C) Kehr's sign and Left upper quadrant pain
D) None are correct
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9
This injury is commonly characterised by a butterfly-shaped bruise on the area beneath the scrotum.
A) Penile trauma
B) Testicular injury
C) Rectal injury
D) Straddle injury
A) Penile trauma
B) Testicular injury
C) Rectal injury
D) Straddle injury
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10
A patient complains of severe penile pain and has reported hearing a 'cracking or popping sound' during intercourse, you should suspect:
A) Penile fracture
B) Testicular injury
C) Rectal injury
D) Straddle injury
A) Penile fracture
B) Testicular injury
C) Rectal injury
D) Straddle injury
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