Q.1
Please enter your name.
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First Name
Last Name
Q.2
Please enter your e-mail address.
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(e.g. john@example.com)
Q.3
A pelvic binder is ideally placed:
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a) Over the iliac crests
b) Over the greater trochanters
c) Over the mid point of the femurs
Q.4
Potential medical and surgical therapies for subclavian artery thrombosis does not include:
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a) Catheter directed thrombolytic therapy
b) Heparin bolus and infusion alone
c) Subclavian / subclavian bypass
d) Subclavian / carotid bypass
Q.5
While spontaneous SAH is classically associated with a "thunderclap headache", similar presenations can be observed in which of the following:
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a) Cerebral venous thrombosis
b) Cervical artery dissection
c) Ischemic stroke
d) Acute hypertensive crisis
e) All of the above
Q.6
True/False: In the setting of penetrating CNS injury aggressive debridement and removal of deep foreign bodies such as bone or bullet fragments has NOT been shown to be effective in preventing delayed infection
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True
False
Q.7
In the setting of severe head trauma signs of herniation include:
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a) Abnormal posturing (decorticate & decerebrate)
b) Decreased level of consciousness
c) Unilateral or bilateral "blown" unresponsive pupils
d) "Cheyne-Stokes" breathing (apnea alternating with tachypnea)
e) All of the above