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Most common organ injured in blunt trauma?

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An emergency thoracotomy may be indicated in the patient with?

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When trauma is involved,___ often begins at the time of injury due to heat loss?

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Motor vehicle accidents account for about ___ of maxillofacial injuries?

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Myocardial contusions usually involve the?

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Gun shot or stab wound is considered what type of wound?

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Trauma to the skeletal system usually results in?

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Deceleration injury would include what two types?

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Swelling of the muscles below the fascia covering may compromise circulation and result in eventual loss of the extremity. This condition is?

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Injures of the eye are usually what type of traumas?

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The cranial nerve that regulates secretion of gastric juice is the?

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Which cranial nerve is severed as a last result treatment of Meniere’s Disease?

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Trauma to which two cranial nerves would result in the loss of smell and vision?

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Which cranial nerve is affected by trigeminal neuralgia?

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Name all 12 cranial nerves?

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Rod like shaped bacteria are identified microscopically as?

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Clostridium tetrani causes?

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Bacteria that causes rheumatic fever is?

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Which bacteria is commonly found in soil?

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Hepatitis B (serum hepatitis) is caused by a?

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A suture used to retract a structure to the side of the operative field is called?

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Suture to close muscle/fascia after lumbar laminectomy?

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What type of suture would you use on subcuticular layer of the chin?

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What is the best synthetic substitute for stainless steel?

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What type of suture is best used on an infected wound?

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Spleen
Penetrating trauma to the chest
Hypothermia
60%
Right ventricle
Penetrating
Contusion or fracture
Fall or from striking the steering wheel
Compartment syndrome
Blunt or penetrating
X Vagus Nerve
Cranial nerve VIII
I and II Olfactory and Optic
Cranial nerve V Trigeminal
Olfactory optic oculomotor trochlear abducens facial vestibulocochlear glossopharyngeal vagus spinal accessory hypoglossal
Bacilli
Tetanus
Streptococcus
Clostridium tetani
Virus
Traction suture
0 vicryl GC or CT-1
4-0 monocryl PS-1 CC
polypropylene
Nylon (monofilament)





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