PTC MCQ
PTC MCQ
PTC MCQ
11. The electrical energy given for the first DC shock in ventricular fibrillation is
a. 100 Joules
b. 200 Joules
c. 250 Joules
d. 480 Joules
e. 800 Joules
13. In single rescuer CPR, the ratio of external cardiac massage to ventilation should be
a. 5:1
b. 10:1
c. 10:2
d. 15:2
e. 15:4
14. The most important principle of treating compound fracture is
a. measures to prevent fat embolism
b. early thorough debridement
c. immediate internal fixation
d. immediate plaster cast immobilisation
e. analgesia
17. A 20 year old man was brought to the hospital 30 min after traffic accident. BP was
130/80mmHg, normal respiration, Glasgow Coma Score 12/15 and pupils were 5mm
on the right side with no reaction to light and 3mm reactive pupils on the left side. He
also had a left hemiparesis. He had no other injuries. He probably has
a. cervical spinal cord injury at C5
b. supratentorial haematoma on the right side
c. supratentorial haematoma on the left side
d. posterior fossa haematoma
e. diffuse axonal injury
18. When airway control is being established on a victim with multiple trauma, the most
important consideration should be
a. cervical spine injury
b. rib fracture
c. pneumothorax
d. hypovolaemia due to blood loss
e. fat embolism
19. The pulse of a victim suspected to have had a cardiac arrest should be checked
a. immediately on arriving at the scene
b. after the first 2 ventilations
c. after a precordial thump
d. after one minute of CPR
e. after the first two cardiac compressions
For the management of a child, all the following are true EXCEPT
a. the estimated internal diameter for an ETT for a child>1 year is =(Age/4) +4
b. the principles of managing paediatric trauma are the same as for adults
c. the initial fluid bolus should be 20ml/kg
d. cuffed endotracheal tubes should always be used
e. hypothermia is a major problem in children
You are managing an injured patient with hypoxia and hyper resonance to percussion on
the right hemi thorax. Which of the following is FALSE?
a. the patient requires immediate intubation and ventilation
b. high flow oxygen should be given
c. the patient has a right sided pneumothorax
d. there may be tracheal deviation to the left
23. The patient you attend has a GCS of 2-2-3 with distinct head injury. Which is false
regarding the tracheal intubation plan :
a. direct laryngoscopy and intubation may increase ICP further
b. thiopental-suxamethonium sequence offer less increase of ICP
c. a secured airway with cuffed tracheal tube prevents further aspiration
d. prolonged hyperventilation will benefit the brain by reducing ICP
24. When the bleeding patient’s vein is difficult to access and the BP is 80/50.
a. try to access central vein
b. do a venous cut-down
c. give more oxygen
d. raise both legs to put the patient in shock position
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