Trauma
Peds
Upper Extremity
Basic Science
Potpourri
100
This injury is the likely cause for a hip held in internal rotation and adduction following an MVA.
What is posterior hip dislocation?
100
In this condition, the ankle is plantarflexed, forefoot adducted/inverted, and calf underdeveloped.
What is congenital talipes equinovarus (clubfoot)?
100
This upper extremity condition can cause a patient to wake up at night due to pain and tingling in the hand.
What is carpal tunnel syndrome?
100
This hip condition can cause an external rotation deformity, a positive Thomas test, a positive Trendelenburg sign, and shortening of the leg.
What is OA of the hip?
100
This hip fracture is commonly complicated by malunion.
What is intertrochanteric femur fracture?
200
Tachycardia, tachypnea, and fever are symptoms of this condition.
What is ARDS?
200
Pain and tenderness of the tibial tubercle during sports in a 13 year old boy.
What is Osgood-Schlatter's Disease?
200
Pain and decreased sensation in the ring and small fingers is likely related to this condition.
What is cubital tunnel syndrome?
200
This test is positive when the patient's contralateral hip drops due to weakness of ipsilateral hip abductors.
What is Trendelenburg's test?
200
Avascular necrosis occurs commonly after a fracture of this foot bone.
What is the talus?
300
Compartment Syndrome occurs when the compartment pressure is higher than this pressure.
What is capillary pressure?
300
This condition is associated with the combination of cavus, adductus, varus, and equinus deformities.
What is clubfoot?
300
Pain in the elbow with resisted wrist extension.
What is lateral epicondylitis?
300
An X-ray of the hand showing marginal erosions of the IP joints is most likely due to this condition.
What is rheumatoid arthritis?
300
Pain and numbness in the lateral toes that is exacerbated by lateral compression of the forefoot.
What is Morton's (interdigital) neuroma?
400
In multitrauma patient with a displaced pelvic fracture, this timely intervention can be life-saving.
What is a pelvic binder (sheet)?
400
This condition is an abnormal connection between two bones in the foot and leads to decreased subtalar motion.
What is tarsal coalition?
400
Subluxation of the radial head from the annular ligament is known as this.
What is nursemaid's (pulled) elbow?
400
Rheumatoid nodules occur on this surface of joints.
What is the extensor surface?
400
This condition is the most likely cause of low back pain that is worse with extension in a teenage gymnast.
What is spondylolysis?
500
A dashboard injury would be most likely to cause this abnormal knee exam finding.
What is a posterior drawer sign?
500
This deformity is likely to occur if a supracondylar humerus fracture is not fixed in an anatomic position.
What is cubitus varus?
500
This condition occurs when an extensor tendon becomes avulsed from the distal phalanx.
What is mallet finger?
500
This finding, which occurs in the setting of chronic osteomyelitis, appears as radiolucent on X-ray.
What is sequestrum?
500
This condition occurs due to compression of the lateral fermoral cutaneous nerve.
What is meralgia parasthetica?