What is the normal pressure within a compartment?
< 5 mmHG
< 10 mmHg
< 15 mmHg
< 20 mmHg
< 10 mmHg
What pelvic fracture pattern is the most common?
Lateral Compression
Anterior-Posterior Compression
Vertical Shear
Mixed Pattern
Lateral Compression
This is the most commonly fractured long bone.
Tibia
Fibula
Femur
Tibia
What do you call thw fracture of the proximal third of the ulna with a radial head dislocation?
Monteggia’s fracture
Galeazzi’s fracture
Nightstick
Monteggia’s fracture
This is a condition in which the articular surfaces of a joint are nonconcentric to any degree?
Dislocation
Subluxation
Fracture
Diastasis
Subluxation
This type of hip dislocation occurs in > 90% of all dislocations.
Anterior DislocationPosterior Dislocation
Middle Dislocation
Posterior Dislocation
This test is perform by squeezing the calf of the patient with suspected achilles tendon rupture.
Thompson Test
What particular fracture has the characteristic dorsiflexion or “dinner fork” deformity?
Colles’ fracture
What is the classification in the Gustilo-Anderson Open Fracture System if the finding shows a wound > 10 cm and with gross contamination?
Grade I
Grade II
Grade IIIA
Grade IIIB
Grade IIIC
Grade IIIA
This is the most commonly used or performed procedure or technique in reducing posterior hip dislocation?
Allis Maneuver
Bigelow Maneuver
Captain Morgan Technique
Allis Maneuver
What ankle sprain classification is characterized as a partial tear and result in some loss of functional ability?
Grade I
Grade II
Grade III
Grade Iv
Grade II
What is the normal two-point discrimination?
6 mm
What do you call the fractures involving the epiphyseal plate?
Salter-Harris Fracture
This test is the most sensitive and specific test (81% for both) in diagnosing an anterior cruciate ligament?
Lachman Test
This joint separates the hindfoot from the midfoot?
Chopart
Lisfranc
Charcot
Turf
Chopart
This reduction technique for glenohumeral dislocation is characterized by placing the patient supine with affected arm adducted to the patient’s side. With the elbow 90 degree of flexion slowly externally rotate the arm.
Kocher’s technique
What hour does irreversible damage occur both in the muscle and the nerve?
8th hour
What are the two commonly injured arteries involved in the pelvic fracture?
Superior Gluteal Artery
Obturator Artery
What is the most commonly fractured tarsal bone?
Calcaneus
What is the most common type of clavicle fracture
Proximal third
Middle third
Distal third
Middle Third