Pain Syndromes
Pain Rx & Pharmacology
Pain Emergencies
Regional Anaesthesia
Sports & Musculoskeletal Pain
100

In 1986, the World Health Organization (WHO) proposed the WHO analgesic ladder to provide adequate pain relief for cancer patients. Tramadol comes at what step of the original ladder:

A. 1st step

B. 2nd step

C. 3rd step

D. 4th step

B. 2nd step

100

“Worst headache of life” suggests:

A. Migraine
B. Tension headache
C. Sinusitis
D. Subarachnoid hemorrhage

D. Subarachnoid hemorrhage

100

First neurological sign of local anesthetic toxicity (LAST).
A. Seizures
B. Visual loss
C. Perioral numbness/metallic taste
D. Coma

C. Perioral numbness/metallic taste

200

1mg of IV Morphine is equal to:

A. 4mg oral Morphine

B. 2mg IV Nalbuphine

C. 10 mg of IV Tramadol

D.  10 mg of IV fentanyl

C. 10 mg of IV Tramadol

200

Triad of spinal epidural abscess.
A. Back pain, fever, neuro deficits
B. Numbness, vomiting, rash
C. Chest pain, diaphoresis, pallor
D. Pain, cough, wheezing

A. Back pain, fever, neuro deficits

200

Most serious early complication of an interscalene block:

A. Pneumothorax
B. Horner’s syndrome
C. Phrenic nerve palsy
D. Hypotension

C. Phrenic nerve palsy

300

Disorder causing electric shock-like facial pain:
A. Migraine
B. Trigeminal neuralgia
C. Cluster headache
D. TMJ dysfunction
 

B. Trigeminal neuralgia

300

NSAID considered safest for cardiovascular risk:

A. Ketorolac

B. Naproxen

C. Celecoxib

D. Piroxicam

B. Naproxen

300

Tennis elbow involves which structure?
A. Medial epicondyle
B. Biceps tendon
C. Lateral epicondyle
D. Supraspinatus tendon

C. Lateral epicondyle

400

CRPS Type II differs from Type I by:
A. More swelling
B. Nerve injury confirmed
C. No allodynia
D. Faster recovery

B. Nerve injury confirmed

400

Drug binding α2δ calcium channel subunit:
A. Lamotrigine
B. Pregabalin
C. Valproate
D. Levetiracetam
 

B. Pregabalin

500

Drug class with an analgesic “ceiling effect.”
A. Opioids
B. NSAIDs
C. Ketamine
D. Corticosteroids
 

B. NSAIDs