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M5 XR Quiz
What is the diagnosis?
What is the diagnosis?
A
Acromioclavicular Joint Arthritis
B
Anterior Shoulder Dislocation
C
Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation
D
Posterior Shoulder Dislocation
Where might the patient be tender on clinical examination?
Where might the patient be tender on clinical examination?
A
1st CMCJ
B
Thenar Eminence
C
Ulnar styloid
D
Anatomical Snuffbox
What is the ideal surgical management for this XR finding?
What is the ideal surgical management for this XR finding?
A
Intramedullary nail
B
Casting
C
Plate and screws
D
External Fixation
What is the ideal surgical management for this XR finding?
What is the ideal surgical management for this XR finding?
A
Ankle Washout
B
Excision arthroplasty
C
Ankle Fusion
D
Surgical debridement
What is the ideal initial splint for a patient with symptoms from this XR finding?
What is the ideal initial splint for a patient with symptoms from this XR finding?
A
Intrinsic plus splint
B
Thumb Spica Splint
C
Buddy Splint
D
Ulnar Gutter Splint
Patient fell on the knee and presents with this XR finding. What will be your next course of action?
Patient fell on the knee and presents with this XR finding. What will be your next course of action?
A
Consent for surgical fixation
B
Do XR for contralateral knee
C
Keep patient Non Weight Bear
D
Above Knee Backslab
What is the diagnosis?
What is the diagnosis?
A
Distal Femur Fracture
B
Anterior Knee Dislocation
C
Posterior Knee Dislocation
D
Patella Dislocation
Patient has chronic right shoulder issues. Pain is currently not an issue for him. What clinical findings do you expect to find in this patient?
Patient has chronic right shoulder issues. Pain is currently not an issue for him. What clinical findings do you expect to find in this patient?
A
Full Range of Motion
B
Positive Sulcus Sign
C
Positive Apprehension Testd
D
Weakness of Rotator Cuff Muscles
What is the diagnosis?
What is the diagnosis?
A
Distal Humerus Fracture
B
Terrible Triad
C
Simple Elbow Dislocation
D
Olecranon Fracture
What are the XR findings?
What are the XR findings?
A
Skeletally immature; Dorsal Angulation
B
Skeletally immature; Volar Angulation
C
Skeletally mature; Volar Angulation
D
Skeletally mature; Dorsal Angulation
What is the diagnosis?
What is the diagnosis?
A
Skeletally mature; volar angulation
B
Skeletally immature; dorsal angulation
C
Skeletally immature; volar angulation
D
Skeletally mature; dorsal angulation
What is the diagnosis of this XR?
What is the diagnosis of this XR?
A
Chondroblastoma
B
Simple Bone cyst
C
Chondrosarcoma
D
Aneurysmal bone cyst
What is the diagnosis?
What is the diagnosis?
A
Osteosarcoma
B
Osteoblastoma
C
Ewing's Sarcoma
D
Chondrosarcoma
What would be the pathognomonic clinical finding given this XR?
What would be the pathognomonic clinical finding given this XR?
A
Loss of Dorsalis Pedis Pulse
B
Loss of sensation of first webspace
C
Associated proximal fibula fracture
D
Plantar bruising
This was seen on a CT scan. Which of the following fwould you expect to see on the XR of the same anatomical region?
This was seen on a CT scan. Which of the following fwould you expect to see on the XR of the same anatomical region?
A
Wedge fracture
B
Winking Owl Sign
C
Spondylolisthesis
D
Widened Interpedicular Distance
This is an x-ray of a patient. What stabilization or acute management interventions would you expect to be instituted for this patient?
This is an x-ray of a patient. What stabilization or acute management interventions would you expect to be instituted for this patient?
A
Skeletal Traction
B
Straight Leg Traction
C
Lumbar Corset
D
Pelvic Binder
What injury is this? What nerve would you be most worried about in this injury?
What injury is this? What nerve would you be most worried about in this injury?
A
Lunate Fracture; Median nerve
B
Perilunate Dislocation; Median Nerve
C
Scaphoid Fracture; Radial nerve
D
Lunate Dislocation; Median Nerve
What would be the next step in this patient's management?
What would be the next step in this patient's management?
A
Start PT for mobilization with Full weight bearing as tolerated
B
MRI Scan
C
Above Knee Back Slab
D
Fasciotomy
Patient was admitted for back pain which resolved well with analgesia and is keen for home. What would be the next step in this patient's management?
Patient was admitted for back pain which resolved well with analgesia and is keen for home. What would be the next step in this patient's management?
A
Lumbar Corset
B
MRI Whole Spine with Contrast
C
Evaluate for Osteoporosis
D
Home with Lifestyle modifications
Which of these are true for this XR finding?
Which of these are true for this XR finding?
A
Associated with plantar bruising
B
Attachment of Peroneus Longus
C
Type 3 injury
D
High risk of non-union