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Question 121# Print Question

A diabetic patient has a deep 2x3 cm dorsal foot ulcer, and you are concerned about the presence of osteomyelitis.

Which one of the following would be most cost-effective for evaluating this problem? 

A. MRI
B. A CT scan
C. A bone scan
D. Probing for bone at the base of the ulcer
E. A CBC, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and serum calcium level


Question 122# Print Question

Which of the following statements regarding epistaxis is true?

A. Epistaxis rarely occurs in children
B. It commonly results from rupture of posterior placed nasal vessels
C. It may be treated by ligation of the ipsilateral internal carotid artery
D. Epistaxis may be treated by cautery of Little's area with silver nitrate
E. It is not a common cause of emergency admission to ENT wards


Question 123# Print Question

Six days following a hemicolectomy for colorectal carcinoma, a 54 year old woman experiences calf pain unilaterally. On physical examination, the affected side has a greater diameter than the other, and there is tenderness to palpation.

Which of the following investigations would be the next step?  

A. Venogram
B. Venous doppler ultrasound
C. X-ray of the affected calf
D. Ventilation/perfusion scan
E. Compartment pressure monitoring


Question 124# Print Question

Which one of the following procedures carries the highest risk for postoperative deep venous thrombosis?

A. Abdominal hysterectomy
B. Coronary artery bypass graft
C. Transurethral prostatectomy
D. Lumbar laminectomy
E. Total knee replacement


Question 125# Print Question

A 72-year-old white female is scheduled to undergo a total knee replacement for symptomatic osteoarthritis. She is otherwise healthy, with no history of vascular disease or deep vein thrombosis. She takes no routine medications.

Which one of the following is most appropriate for prophylaxis against deep vein thrombosis? 

A. No prophylaxis if there are no surgical complications
B. Aspirin, 325 mg daily
C. Unfractionated heparin, 5000 U subcutaneously every 12 hours
D. Thigh-high compression stockings
E. Enoxaparin (Lovenox), 30 mg subcutaneously every 12 hours




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