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Question 196# Print Question

You are considering recommending surgical treatments for obesity in selected patients. All other attempts to control weight have failed in these patients, including diet education, medication, exercise, and behavior modification. Each of these individuals is a well-informed and motivated patient with acceptable operative risks and is able to participate in treatment and long-term follow-up. They strongly desire substantial weight loss because their obesity impairs the quality of their lives, and they have asked about surgical options.

Which one of these patients would meet the criteria for surgical treatment of obesity?

A. A 44-year-old with a BMI of 34 and degenerative joint disease of the knees that significantly limits his ability to walk
B. A 45-year-old with a BMI of 36 and controlled diabetes mellitus
C. A 48-year-old with a BMI of 42 and no other health problems
D. A 52-year-old with a BMI of 29 and sleep apnea
E. A 55-year-old with a BMI of 29 and uncontrolled diabetes mellitus


Question 197# Print Question

A 31-year-old white female presents with her third stress fracture of a lower extremity in the past 4 years. Her history and examination are otherwise unremarkable except for a controlled seizure disorder.

The most likely cause of her bone problem is: 

A. Addison’s disease
B. Hypothyroidism
C. Osteogenesis imperfecta
D. Anticonvulsive medication


Question 198# Print Question

Which one of the following is true regarding Osgood-Schlatter disease? 

A. Pain usually begins at 20degrees-30degrees of hip flexion
B. It usually resolves in 18-24 months
C. Most cases are triggered by a single traumatic event
D. Pain is localized to the inferior patellar pole at the origin of the patellar tendon
E. Effusions are often present on examination and knee range of motion is limited


Question 199# Print Question

Which one of the following surgical procedures is associated with the highest risk for perioperative myocardial ischemia? 

A. Femoropopliteal bypass
B. Pulmonary lobectomy
C. Hip arthroplasty
D. Transurethral resection of the prostate
E. Mastectomy


Question 200# Print Question

A 22-year-old male presents to the emergency department several hours after a rugby match in which he was struck in the face. His nose is bleeding.

On examination the patient has a depression in his nose on the side of impact and an outward displacement on the opposite side. Internal inspection reveals a purple area of swelling and fluctuance on the left side of the nasal septum. The remainder of the examination demonstrates no findings to suggest other facial or periorbital trauma.

Which one of the following would be most appropriate at this time?

A. Immediate closed reduction of the nasal fracture
B. Immediate plain radiographs of the nose and orbits
C. Immediate CT imaging to assess for facial and mandibular fracture
D. Incision and drainage of the swollen, fluctuant area
E. Discharge with pain medication, ice packs, and head elevation, with referral to a specialist in 1 week




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