ANOMALIES||EP002
Q.1
Which age group is most prone to choking on bones in Vietnam:
A. Kindergarten children
B. Children
C. Adults
D. Elderly
E. Women raising children
Q.2
The most common nature of foreign bodies in our country's food pathways is:
A. Living foreign bodies
B. Various types of bones in food
C. Various types of fruit seeds
D. Children's toys
E. Materials accidentally ingested during work
Q.3
Which of the following food foreign bodies is most likely to cause early
inflammation?
A. Sewing needles, screws...
B. Fish bones, chicken bones, duck bones...
, C. Plastic toy fragments.
D. Zinc-coated pills
E. Tooth or denture fragments.
Q.4
Which of the following symptoms is not suitable for a patient with a bone stuck in
the throat:
A. Swollen esophagus, straight cervical spine, loss of physiological curvature.
B. High fever, pain in the neck, limited neck rotation.
C. History of bone ingestion, pressing the Adam's apple causes pain.
D. Pain when swallowing saliva, but normal when eating rice, drinking water.
E. Swelling in the neck, high fever, chills, and possible difficulty breathing...
Q.5
Which of the following signs is not a complication of bone choking:
A. Swelling, compression of the trachea.
B. Rupture of major blood vessels.
C. Gradually increasing difficulty swallowing and pain over the past few months.
D. High fever and chills due to blood infection.
E. Inflammatory compression around the esophagus.
Q.6
Which prevention measure for foreign bodies in the food pathway is unreasonable?