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1. A patient presents with a vascular imaging report indicating a 4.2 cm width
in a certain artery. Based on the orthopedic conditions overview, what
should be the next step in management?
Monitor the patient without intervention.
Refer the patient for surgical evaluation due to the risk of
aneurysm rupture.
Prescribe medication to reduce blood pressure.
Conduct a follow-up imaging in six months.
2. What is the specific joint affected by Bouchard's nodes in arthritis?
Metacarpophalangeal joint
Distal interphalangeal joint
Proximal interphalangeal joint
Carpometacarpal joint
3. Which of the following is true about most gallstones?
they will be clearly visible on X-ray
they will not be visible on X-ray
they cause severe symptoms
none of the above
4. In the context of talus dislocation, which direction is the talus most
commonly displaced?
Medially
Laterally
,Anteriorly
, Posteriorly
5. What are the mc malignancies that metastasize to bone (esp. the spine)?
(Mnemonic: BLT with Kosher Pickle)
Breast cancer
Lung cancer
Thyroid cancer
Kidney cancer
Prostate cancer
All of the above
6. Pott's fracture occurs in the
proximal tibia
distal fibula
humerus
scapula
7. Aneurysms that measure greater than ___ are more prone to rupture
7cm
5cm
5mm
7mm
8. What is the definition of a compound fracture in orthopedic terms?
A fracture that occurs in multiple places
A fracture where the bone is broken but does not pierce the skin
, A fracture where the bone is broken and part of it protrudes
through the skin
A fracture that heals without medical intervention
9. What is the silhouette sign in radiology used to indicate?
The presence of a fracture
The same density of soft tissue and adjacent structures
The presence of a tumor
The difference in density between air and fluid
10. Considered an aneurysm when abdominal aorta is greater than __ ?
3cm
3mm
2cm
2mm
11. Unilateral facet dislocation
flexion injury
compression injury
hyperextension injury
flexion + rotation injury
12. A patient presents with a suspected unstable dens fracture after a fall.
Based on the classification of dens fractures, what would be the most
appropriate initial imaging technique to confirm the diagnosis?
X-ray of the cervical spine
CT scan of the head
MRI of the lumbar spine