1. Rule of to estimate surface area of burnt patient was Introduced by: Lister Barclag Alexander and Wallace Mortiz Kaposi 2. The tensile strength of a healing wound depends upon: Formation of collagen fibers Wound hormones Activation of fibrinolysis Adequate fluid intake 3. Which of the following is a cause of delayed healing of a fracture: Obesity Hypertension Inadequate immobilization Hypercholesterolemia 4. A patient is suffering from dehydration secondary to diarrhea which of the following intravenous agent is used In this case? 5% glucose solution Distilled water 0.9% saline 10% glucose solution 5. First priority in management of burn injury is Fluid resuscitation Airway control Exposure Circulation 6. Nerve Injury leading to contusion of the nerve in which continuity of both epineura sheath and the axons is maintained is known as: Neuroproxia Axonotmesis Traumatic neuroma Neurotmesis 7. Delayed wound healing is seen in all except Infection Hypertension Diabetes Malignancy 8. A patient with trauma suffers 15% blood loss what should be done: Blood and colloidal infusion Colloidal transfusion only No treatment Blood transfusion only 9. Millards ‘rule of ten’ includes all except 10 Months 10Weeks 10pounds 10Gm % Hemoglobin 10. Ulcer with a watery discharge is typical of Venous ulcer Tropical ulcer Tuberculosis Leprosy 11. Most common cause of postoperative shock is Cardiogenic Hypovolemia Septive Air embolism 12. A patient suspected of having a hemolytic transfusion reaction should be managed with Fluid restriction Fluids and mannitol M HC1 infusion Removal of nonessential foreign body irritants, e.g., Foley catheter 13. If surgery is to be carried in s haemophilic patient his factor VIII should be raised at least up to: 2-20 % 50-70 % 1 20-40 % 14. Early stage of trauma is characterized by: Glycogenesis Anabolism Glyconeogenesis only Catabolism 15. Surgical drains should be removed from sutured lacerated wounds Within 36 hours When no drainage is present After 2 days After 12 hours 16. During on emergency thoracotomy, the incision is made > 1 cm lateral to sternal margin to preserve: Internal Mammary Artery Intercostal vein Intercostal Artery Superior Epigastric Artery 17. Which of the following ulcers have punched out margins: Basal cell carcinoma Syphilitic Squamous cell carcinoma Tuberculous 18. If rupture marks are to be avoided, skin sutures should be removed by 3 weeks 72 hours 2 weeks 1 week 19. Stage of surgical anesthesia during ether administration is Failure of circulation Loss of consciousness to beginning of regular respiration Loss of consciousness Regular respiration to cessation of breathing 20. In a closed fracture of femur a patient may lose blood as much as: 2000 m1 200 ml 5000 m1 50 m1 Loading … Question 1 of 20