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ASIR SURGICAL MCQs BANK
by
Dr. Gharama Al-Shehri
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1st edition
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1681
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Chapter: 18 /
Q: 9
The best method of treating a supracondylar fracture of the humerus in a child that is unstable when the elbow is flexed to 90 degrees is:
Chapter: 18 /
Q: 10
Both-bone forearm fractures in adults are best managed by:
Chapter: 18 /
Q: 11
The most consistent sign of a fracture of the carpal scaphoid is:
Chapter: 18 /
Q: 12
A patient describes a fall on the outstretched hand during sports activities. Multiple radiographic views show no distinct fracture. He is tender to palpation in the anatomic snuffbox. The most suitable method of management is:
Chapter: 18 /
Q: 13
Median nerve compression syndrome in which the patient has motor weakness of the flexor pollicis longus and the flexor digitorum profundus of the index finger without alteration in sensibility is due to:
Chapter: 18 /
Q: 14
Total interruption of the radial nerve at midarm produces specific findings on physical examination. The most complete description of the neurologic deficit includes:
Chapter: 18 /
Q: 15
The most common physical findings in a patient with median nerve compression at the wrist (carpal tunnel syndrome) are:
Chapter: 18 /
Q: 16
Which of the following describes the most desirable position in which to immobilize the hand?
Chapter: 18 /
Q: 17
An early sign of compartment syndrome in the hand includes:
Chapter: 18 /
Q: 18
Palmar dislocation of the PIP joint with fracture:
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