Surgery - newnmcle

Various Medical Council Licensing Exam As Well As MD/MS Practice Questions

Latest Updates

Surgery

Note: Type correct option (a , b, c or d ) in box then press ckeck button.

1.Best method of diagnosing acute appendicitis is ?

(a) Barium meal

(b) History

(c) X-ray abdomen

(d) Physical examination

Ans1:


2.True regarding Pott's Puffy "tumor" is ?

(a) Frontal bone osteomyelitis with overlying soft tissue swelling

(b) Swelling of ankle associated with Pott's fracture

(c) Swelling associated with Pott's spine

(d) Malignant tumor of scalp

Ans2:


3.Ramsted's operation is done for ?

(a) Annular pancreas

(b) Achalasia cardia

(c) Carcinoma stomach

(d) Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis of infants

Ans3:


4.Projectile vomiting and visible peristalsis in upper abdomen in the 1st month of life is most commonly due to ?

(a) Duodenal ileus

(b) Annular pancreas

(c) Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis

(d) Malrotation of gut

Ans4:


5.In infancy pyloric stenosis should be treated with ?

(a) Heller's myotomy

(b) Medical treatment

(c) Ramstedts operation

(d) Gastrojejunostomy

Ans5:


6.Bilious vomiting is not seen in ?

(a) Pyloric stenosis

(b) Duodenal atresia

(c) Volvulus of small instestine

(d) Jejunal atresia

Ans6:


7.A 26-day-old infant presents with non-bilious projectile vomiting, constipation and rabbit like pellet stool. He has ?

(a) Choledochal cyst

(b) Esophageal atresia

(c) Duodenal atresia

(d) Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis

Ans7:


8.False regarding hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is ?

(a) x-ray abdomen shows gastric dilatation and minimum air in small intestine

(b) USG is not helpful in diagnosis

(c) Common in boys

(d) Usually presents between 2-8 weeks

Ans8:


9.Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is ideally treated with ?

(a) Ryle's tube and fluids

(b) Wait and watch

(c) Pylorotomy

(d) Pyloroplasty

Ans9:


10.In which of following conditions, triad of pain in abdomen, jaundice and melena is seen ?

(a) Acute pancreatitis

(b) Hemobilia

(c) Gallbladder carcinoma

(d) Acute cholecystitis

Ans10:


No comments:

Post a Comment