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Question 1
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A 34-year-old male is admitted electively for a right inguinal hernia repair under local anaesthesia. He is otherwise asymptomatic and well. However, his family history shows that his grandfather died from a pulmonary embolism.
What should be the most appropriate form of thromboprophylaxis in this patient?Your Answer: Administration of high-dose low-molecular-weight heparin for two weeks
Correct Answer: No prophylaxis
Explanation:Repair of an inguinal hernia under local anaesthesia has a short operative time, and patients are usually ambulant immediately after. Furthermore, the family history of this patient is unlikely to be significant and therefore, he is at a very low risk of developing a pulmonary embolism (PE).
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) may develop insidiously in many surgical patients. If left untreated, it may progress to PE. The following surgical patients are at increased risk of developing DVT:
1. Surgery greater than 90 minutes at any site or greater than 60 minutes if the procedure involves lower limbs or pelvis
2. Acute admissions with inflammatory process involving the abdominal cavity
3. Expected significant reduction in mobility
4. Age over 60 years
5. Known malignancy
6. Thrombophilia
7. Previous thrombosis
8. BMI >30 kg/m2
9. Taking hormone replacement therapy or contraceptive pills
10. Varicose veins with phlebitisThromboprophylaxis can be mechanical or therapeutic. The former includes:
1. Early ambulation after surgery: cheap and effective
2. Compression stockings (contraindicated in peripheral arterial disease)
3. Intermittent pneumatic compression devices
4. Foot impulse devicesTherapeutic agents for thromboprophylaxis are:
1. Low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH)
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Peri-operative Care
- Principles Of Surgery-in-General
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Question 2
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Which of the following is NOT a nutritional factor involved in wound healing:
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: Vitamin B3
Explanation:Vitamin B6 is required for collagen cross-links.
Vitamin A is required for epithelial cell proliferation.
Zinc is required for RNA and DNA synthesis.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Basic Sciences
- Physiology
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Question 3
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A 35 year old woman with uncontrolled hypertension presents with a thyroid nodule. Family history is significant for total thyroidectomies of both sisters. Which of the following would be the most likely underlying pathology of her thyroid lesion?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: Medullary thyroid cancer
Explanation:Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2) is a hereditary condition associated with 3 primary types of tumours: medullary thyroid cancer, parathyroid tumours, and pheochromocytoma. MEN2 is classified into subtypes based on clinical features. Virtually all patients with classical MEN2A develop medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC), which is often the first manifestation of the disease and usually occurs early in life. Pheochromocytomas (PHEOs) tend to be diagnosed several years later or simultaneously with the MTC.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Breast And Endocrine Surgery
- Generic Surgical Topics
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Question 4
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A middle-aged man undergoes an upper gastrointestinal endoscope for a benign oesophageal stricture. During the procedure, he suffers an iatrogenic perforation at the site. Imaging shows a contained leak and a small amount of surgical emphysema. Which of the following is the most appropriate nutritional option?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: Total parenteral nutrition
Explanation:Iatrogenic perforation of the gastrointestinal tract
related to diagnostic or therapeutic endoscopy is
a rare but severe adverse event, associated with
significant morbidity and mortalityConservative treatment may be suitable for patients with limited oesophageal injury and contained leakage. Such patients include those suffering endoscopic iatrogenic perforation, as the patient is likely to be fasted and the diagnosis made promptly. They must remain nil by mouth, with appropriate antibiotic cover, and proton pump inhibitor therapy, total parenteral nutrition, and continued observation. Similarly, medical treatment might be suitable for cases of inoperable malignant stricture, that is, palliation.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Generic Surgical Topics
- Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery
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Question 5
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A 42 year old female has a redo thyroidectomy for a multinodular goitre. She develops oculogyric crises and diffuse muscle spasm a day after completing surgery. Which of the following is the best course of action?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: Administration of intravenous calcium
Explanation:Tetany: A condition that is due usually to low blood calcium (hypocalcaemia) and is characterized by spasms of the hands and feet, cramps, spasm of the voice box (larynx), and overactive neurological reflexes. Tetany is generally considered to result from very low calcium levels in the blood. However, tetany can also result from reduction in the ionized fraction of plasma calcium without marked hypocalcaemia, as is the case in severe alkalosis (when the blood is highly alkaline).
Hypocalcaemic tetany (HT) is the consequence of severely lowered calcium levels (<2.0 mmol/l), usually in patients with chronic hypocalcaemia. The causal disease for hypocalcaemic tetany is frequently a lack of parathyroid hormone (PTH), (e. g. as a complication of thyroid surgery) or, rarely, resistance to PTH. HT due to severe and painful clinical symptoms requires rapid i. v. calcium replacement by central venous catheter on an intensive care unit.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Breast And Endocrine Surgery
- Generic Surgical Topics
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Question 6
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Congenital anomalies of genitourinary tract are more common than any other system. Which of the following anomalies carries the greatest risk of morbidity?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: Bladder exstrophy
Explanation:Bladder exstrophy is the condition where the urinary bladder opens from the anterior aspect suprapubically. The mucosa of the bladder is continuous with the abdominal skin and there is separation of the pubic bones. The function of the upper urinary tract remains normal usually. Treatment consists of surgical reconstruction of the bladder and returning it to the pelvis. There can be a need for continent urinary diversion along with reconstruction of the genitals.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Basic Sciences
- Pathology
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Question 7
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Which of the following conditions of the breast is most often associated with use of oral contraceptives?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: Cyst formation
Explanation:Breast cysts are common and are smooth, firm, mobile lumps that can sometimes be tender. Cysts can also be bilateral and are known to recur in 10% of cases. They are more common in women in the third and fourth decades and most often disappear after menopause. Cysts are filled with fluid from the breast which occurs due to the normal menstrual cycle of a woman. The end of the menstrual cycle causes breast cells to swell. After the menses, the cells shrink and the released fluid disappears. However, in some cases this fluid forms a cyst. Incidence of cysts was also linked to use of oral contraceptives.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Basic Sciences
- Pathology
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Question 8
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After having donated a unit of blood. The blood bank will prefer to use which of the following anticoagulants to store the blood?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: Citrate
Explanation:Calcium is necessary for coagulation to occur. Citrate being a chelator and combining with calcium ions to form un-ionised compound will prevent coagulation. Following transfusion the citrate is removed by the liver with in a few minutes. Oxalate also works on the same principle but it is toxic to the body.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Basic Sciences
- Physiology
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Question 9
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A 35 year old man presented to the surgical OPD with a lump on his right forearm which appeared 3 weeks ago and was tender on examination. He gave a history was being in a car accident with pieces of glass from the windshield piercing his forearm removed manually and on further elective surgery. Which of these cells are characteristically found during inflammation in this situation?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: Giant cell
Explanation:A foreign body reaction Is characteristic of giant cells. Glass being the foreign object initiates an inflammatory response in this condition.
Mast cells are involved in allergic reactions.
Eosinophils are characteristic of a parasitic infection and allergic inflammatory process but are not due to foreign bodies.
Plasma cells are typical of chronic inflammation.
Lymphocytes are involved in viral infections.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Basic Sciences
- Pathology
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Question 10
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When a penile tumour invades the subepithelial connective tissue of the penis, what is its stage?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: T1
Explanation:The TNM staging used for penile cancer is as follows:
TX: primary tumour cannot be assessed
T0: primary tumour is not evident
Tis: carcinoma in situ is present
Ta: non-invasive verrucous carcinoma is present
T1: tumour is invading subepithelial connective tissue
T2: tumour is invading the corpora spongiosum or cavernosum
T3: tumour invading the urethra or prostate
T4: tumour invading other adjacent structures.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Basic Sciences
- Pathology
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