1. Chronic burrowing ulcer is caused by:

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2. Patient with severe systemic disturbance, not fully capacitating come under which ASA act

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3. A 5 year old child spills boiling water accidentally over her face and trunk. Which of the following methods is the most accurate to estimate the body surface area involved in burns?

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4. Trauma and Injury Severity Score (TRISS) includes

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5. Abrasion of skin heals by:

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6. Scar tissue is called

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7. Which of following does not cause Vomiting in a post-operative patient:

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8. Surgical drains should be removed from sutured lacerated wounds

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9. A 3 year old child suffers from burn injury with the following body parts involved: face including scalp, both buttocks and circumferentially around both thighs. How much is TBSA involved?

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10. To safeguard against post-surgical infection, the surgical site should be

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11. Ulcer with a watery discharge is typical of

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12. Wheat removing Iliac crest graft from medial aspect of iliac bone, there are chances of

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13. The popular SAG-M blood is useful in

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14. Which of the following grading methods is used to evaluate the prognosis / outcome after subarachnoid hemorrhage

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15. A patient with Ludwig's angina comes to the emergency with signs of difficulty in breathing. The emergency treatment in such a patient would involve:

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16. Foaming liver is seen in

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17. Cardiac tamponade is characterized by

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18. Which of the following ulcers have punched out margins:

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19. Androphonia can be corrected by doing

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20. Nerve Injury leading to contusion of the nerve in which continuity of both epineura sheath and the axons is maintained is known as:

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