OSCE EXAM SIMULATION WITH THE IDEAL ANSWER second part TRY TO READ THE QUESTION AND MAKE YOUR OWN ANSWER AND THEN COMPARE IT WITH THE ATTACHED IDEAL ANSWER.
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OSCE EXAM SIMULATION WITH THE IDEAL ANSWER
second part
• TRY TO READ THE QUESTION AND MAKE YOUR OWN ANSWER AND THEN COMPARE IT WITH THE ATTACHED IDEAL ANSWER.
This system
1- Is circular external fixator.
2- Is used for limb lengthening.
3- It can cause pin site infection.
4- It could lead to stiffness of joints.
5- Doesn’t allow weight bearing.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
Answer
This system
1- Is circular external fixator.
2- Is used for limb lengthening.
3- It can cause pin site infection.
4- It could lead to stiffness of joints.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
X ray of left hip shows
1- Loss of normal circular contour of femoral head.
2- Short neck.3- Dysplatic acetabulum.4- Narrow hip joint space.5- Congenital more than acquired
pathology.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
Answer
X ray of left hip shows
1- Loss of normal circular contour of femoral head.2- Short neck.3- Dysplatic acetabulum.4- Narrow hip joint space.5- Congenital more than acquired pathology.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
X ray of adult forearm shows1- Fracture of radius and ulna.2- Short oblique fracture.3- Displaced fracture.4- Old malunited radial fracture.5- Distal osteopenia.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
Answer
X ray of adult forearm shows1- Fracture of radius and ulna.2- Short oblique fracture.3- Displaced fracture.4- Old malunited radial fracture.5- Distal osteopenia.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
X ray of the pelvis shows
1- Right hip subluxation.2- Right hip dislocation.3- Bilateral coxa valga.4- Pelvic tilt.5- Right acetabular dysplasia.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
Answer
X ray of the pelvis shows
2- Right hip dislocation.3- Bilateral coxa valga.4- Pelvic tilt.5- Right acetabular dysplasia.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
X ray of the wrist following injury
1- It shows lunate fracture.2- it shows scaphoid fracture.3- This is rare wrist pathology. 4- Delayed and nonunion are known
in this injury.5- Chronic wrist pain and stiffness
can occur in this pathology.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
Answer
X ray of the wrist following injury
2- it shows scaphoid fracture.
4- Delayed and nonunion are known in this injury.5- Chronic wrist pain and stiffness can occur in this pathology.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
X ray of the clavicle following a fall
1- There is a fracture.2- It is displaced.3- Usually treated conservatively.4- Rarely cause disability.5- Common injury in adults and
children.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
X ray of the clavicle following a fall
1- There is a fracture.2- It is displaced.3- Usually treated conservatively.4- Rarely cause disability.5- Common injury in adults and children.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
This patient had a fall and injured his elbow. X ray shows
1- Elbow 60 degrees flexion in cast.2- Proximal ulna migration.3- bony fragment opposite distal
humerus.4- Elbow fracture dislocation.5- Immediate reduction under
anesthesia is mandatory.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
Answer
This patient had a fall and injured his elbow. X ray shows
1- Elbow 60 degrees flexion in cast.2- Proximal ulna migration.3- bony fragment opposite distal humerus.4- Elbow fracture dislocation.5- Immediate reduction under anesthesia is mandatory.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
This child was involved in RTA
1- He had right femoral fracture of the distal third.
2- He had left femoral fracture mid shaft.
3- Both are immobilized in Thomas splint.
4- Faint callus is seen.5- The alignment are acceptable.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
Answer
This child was involved in RTA
1- He had right femoral fracture of the distal third.2- He had left femoral fracture mid shaft.3- Both are immobilized in Thomas splint.4- Faint callus is seen.5- The alignment are acceptable.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
This method of treatment is
1- Called external fixator.2- Called skeletal traction.3- It is fixed type of traction.4- Called skin traction.5- Is used in different illnesses and
pathologies of bones and joints.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
Answer
This method of treatment is
2- Called skeletal traction.
5- Is used in different illnesses and pathologies of bones and joints.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
X ray of the humerus shows
1- Old fracture mid shaft.2- Broken implant (plate).3- Varus deformity.4- Implant failure.5- Radial nerve can be affected.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
Answer
X ray of the humerus shows
1- Old fracture mid shaft.2- Broken implant (plate).3- Varus deformity.4- Implant failure.5- Radial nerve can be affected.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
This implant
1- Is called intramedullay nail.2- Is called dynamic hip screw DHS.3- Is used for proximal femoral fractures.4- Maintains continuous compression at
fracture site.5- Is a method of external fixation.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
Answer
This implant
2- Is called dynamic hip screw DHS.3- Is used for proximal femoral fractures.4- Maintains continuous compression at fracture site.
Dr Saleh W Alharby alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
الله وفقكم
Dr Saleh WaslAllah Alharby
alharby@ksu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby
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