*MOVED*Advanced Trauma (Physical Injury) Flashcards
A pitch-fork handler is likely to get a fatigue fracture of the… A. Radial neck B. Coronoid process C. Olecranon process D. Ulna shaft
D. Ulna shaft
Which of the following classification systems of ankle fractures is based on the position of the fibular fracture with respect to the joint line? A. Evans B. Lauge-Hansen C. Weber D. Seinsheimer’s
C. Weber
Which fracture predisposes to dislocation of the entire carpus? A. Chauffers B. Bartons C. Colles D. Essex-Lopresti
B. Bartons
Which of the following of the Lauge-Hansen classification represents the most common ankle injuries? A. SAD B. PAB C. SER D. PDF
C. SER
Sucky golfers will frequently develop fatigue fractures of what structure? A. Upper ribs B. Coracoid C. Triquetrum D. Lateral epicondyle
A. Upper ribs
Bucket handle fractures of the knee are seen in which condition? A. Osteogenesis imperfecta B. Child abuse C. Well diggers injury D. Parachutists knee
B. Child abuse
What is the best diagnostic imaging modality for the diagnosis of complex regional pain syndrome? A. MRI B. Conventional radiographs C. 3 phase bone scan D. CT myelography
C. 3 phase bone scan
Which of the following eponyms represents a variation in SER stage I injuries in which an avulsion fracture of the anterior margin of the tibia occurs? A. Wagstaff-Lefort B. Reverse Tillaux C. Tillaux D. Sinding-Larsen-Johansson
C. Tillaux
An individual with a stress fracture of the proximal fibula is most likely a… A. Ballet dancer B. Hurdler C. Parachutist D. Bowler
C. Parachutist
What fracture is frequently found in conjunction with a hangmans fracture? A. Teardrop B. Clay shovelers C. Articular pillar D. Jefferson
A. Teardrop
According to the Pipkin classification system of femoral head fractures associated with posterior hip dislocation, which of the following descriptions correctly illustrates a type II injury? A. Femoral head fracture that is located inferior to the fovea centralis. B. Femoral head fracture that is superior to or involving the fovea centralis. C. Femoral head fracture with associated fracture of the femoral neck. D. Femoral head fracture with associated fracture of the acetabulum.
B. Femoral head fracture that is superior to or involving the fovea centralis.
Which of the following is not a good indicator of likely recurrent anterior glenohumeral joint dislocation? A. Large Hill-Sachs lesion B. Large Bankart fracture C. Initial dislocation in an older individual D. All of the above are good indications for recurrent dislocations
C. Initial dislocation in an older individual
According to the Evans’ classification system of intertrochanteric fractures, Type I differs from Type Il by which of the following? A. Comminuted versus non-comminuted. B. The obliquity of the fracture line. C. Involvement of the greater trochanter. D. All of the above.
B. The obliquity of the fracture line.
Which is a radiograhic finding of loosening of a prosthesis of the hip? A. Widening of the cement-bone interface B. Heterotopic bone C. Periosteal scalloping D. Metal fracture
A. Widening of the cement-bone interface
A Duverney fracture has what Tile classification? A. A В. В C. C D. D
A. A
Which is the most common type of anterior glenohumeral joint dislocation? A. Subglenoid B. Subcoracoid C. Subclavicular D. Intrathoracic
B. Subcoracoid
In the Tile classification of pelvic injuries, a fracture of the superior and inferior pubic rami with associated contralateral sacroiliac joint separation is caused by which of the following forces… A. Anterior compression injury B. Lateral compression injury C. Vertical shearing injury D. None of the above
B. Lateral compression injury
What is a “growing fracture”? A. Leptomeningeal cyst B. Aneurysmal bone cyst C. Intracranial hypertension D. Suture resporption from HPT
A. Leptomeningeal cyst
T F Rib fractures commonly occur from normal childhood trauma.
F
This is the most frequently fractured long bone. A. Radius B. Ulna C. Tibia D. Fibula
C. Tibia
Direct forces of low magnitude result in transverse or slightly oblique fractures. These have been termed… A. Butterfly fracture B. Teacup fracture C. Tapping fracture D. Segmental fracture
C. Tapping fracture
A posterior dislocation of the hip with an associated posterior acetabular rim fracture is termed? A. Dashboard B. Dancers C. Duverneys D. Dichotamous
A. Dashboard
Extension, rotation, and lateral flexion of the cervical spine during trauma result in what fracture? A. Articular pillar B. Clay shovelers C. Transverse process D. 1st rib
A. Articular pillar
Your patient demonstrates pain at the AC joint. This is a remote history of trauma, but nothing in the last 3 months. Radiographs demonstrate widening of the acromioclavicular joint, and an irregular distal cortal margin of the clavicle. What do you suspect? A. AC dislocation grade 2 B. Post-traumatic osteolysis C. Osteitis condensans clavicle D. Trapshooter shoulder
B. Post-traumatic osteolysis
What percent of patients with growth plate injuries develop some degree of growth deformity? A. 10 to 15 percent B. 25 to 30 percent C. 40 to 45 percent D. 55 to 60 percent
B. 25 to 30 percent
The most reliable indirect sign of a basal skull fracture on conventional radiographs is… A. Air/fluid level in the sphenoid sinus B. Pneumocephalus C. Air/fluid in the maxillary sinus D. Leptomeningeal cyst
A. Air/fluid level in the sphenoid sinus
Shin splints is a term used to describe pain and tenderness in the lower leg that worsens with activity and abates with rest. MR findings in a patient with clinical evidence of acute shin splints includes which of the following. MARK ALL THAT APPLY, 1-4 CORRECT ANSWERS A. Tibiofemoral joint edema B. Periosteal edema C. Bone marrow edema D. Ankle mortise joint edema E. All of the above
B. Periosteal edema C. Bone marrow edema
Surgical reduction is generally recommended for fractures of the tibial plateau that are depressed or displaced by more than: A. 2mm B. 4mm C. 6mm D. 10mm
D. 10mm
Craniofacial dissociation describes what LeFort fracture? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
C. 3
Which of the following classification systems describes intracapsular fractures, particularly those that are subcapital, according to the degree of displacement on prereduction radiographs? A. Pauwels B. Evans C. Garden D. Seinsheimer’s
C. Garden
Which Weber classification injury would be associated with a Maisonneuve fracture? A. A B. B C. C D. D
C. C
A comminuted fracture of the radial head combined with dislocation of the distal radioulnar joint is termed.. A. Piedmont fracture B. Reverse Monteggia fracture C. Galeazzi fracture D. Essex-Lopresti fracture
D. Essex-Lopresti fracture