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OSCE EXAM SIMULATION WITH THE IDEAL ANSWER

READ THE QUESTION AND MAKE YOUR OWN ANSWER AND THEN

COMPARE IT WITH THE ATTACHED IDEAL ANSWER.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

Prepared by

Dr Saleh WaslAllah Alharby , Dept of Orthopedics,

King Saud University.

This method of fixation is

1- Intramedullary locked nail for the tibia.

2-Is commonly used for open fractures.

3-Known to heal fracures by primary union.

4-Known to allow early weight bearing .

5-Not used in infants and youg children.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

Answer

This method of fixation is

1- Intramedullary locked nail for the tibia.

4-Known to allow early weight bearing .

5-Not used in infants and young children.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

This injury is

1- Caused by axial torsional forces on the leg.

2- Best treated by cast immobilization.

3-Known to have delayed union.

4-Has higher incidence to be open fracture.

5-Spiral type tibial fracture.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

Answer

This injury is

1- Caused by axial torsional forces on the leg.

3-Known to have delayed union.

4-Has higher incidence to be open fracture.

5-Spiral type tibial fracture.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

This young male has

1-Left leg shortening.

2-Varus leg deformity.

3-Dysuse atrophy of the left lower limb.

4-Congenital pathology.

5-Limping and inability to put weight on it.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

This young male has

1-Left leg shortening.

2-Varus leg deformity.

3-Dysuse atrophy of the left lower limb.

4-Congenital pathology.

5-Limping and inability to put weight on it.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

This X-ray shows

1-Mid shaft recent femoral fracture.

2-Evedence of nonunion.

3-Faint callus formation at mid shaft.

4-Osteopenia at the distal femur.

5-Valgus deformity at proximal femur.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

Answer

This X-ray shows

2-Evedence of nonunion.

3-Faint callus formation at mid shaft.

4-Osteopenia at the distal femur.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

X-ray of the pelvis shows

1-Mild pelvic tilt.

2-Loss of contour of left femoral head.

3-Wide and short left femoral neck.

4-Dysuse atrophy of left femoral shaft.

5-Picture of avascular necrosis of left femoral head.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

Answer

X-ray of the pelvis shows

1-Mild pelvic tilt.

2-Loss of contour of left femoral head.

3-Wide and short femoral neck.

4-Dysuse atrophy of left femoral shaft.

5-Picture of avascular necrosis of femoral head.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

This child abnormality is

1-Short left leg.

2-Long right thigh.

3-Long left thigh.

4-Shortening of the whole left lower limb.

5-lengthening of right lower limb.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

Answer

This child abnormality is

1-Short left leg.

4-Shortening of the whole left lower limb.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

8 yrs old girl injured her left knee at 4 yrs of age. Her X ray shows

1-Varus left knee.

2-Adduction left hip.

3-Shortening left femur.

4-Growth plate abnormality left femur.

5-Growth plate injury left femur in the past.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby

Answer

8 yrs old girl injured her left knee at 4 yrs of age. Her X ray shows

2-Adduction left hip.

3-Shortening left femur.

4-Growth plate abnormality left femur.5-Growth plate injury left femur in the past.

Dr Saleh W Alharby [email protected] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/DrSalehAlharby


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