Are ACL injuries most commonly contact or noncontact?_____
A positive McMurray test is characterized by _____ on extension (with rotation and side of the knee pressure)
What is the most common hand mass?_____
_____ disease is an acquired skin infection involving the upper natal cleft of the buttocks
Is damage in the zone of hyperemia reversible (and if yes, does it need treatment)?_____
Malignant otitis externa is an emergency that can progress to osteomyelitis of the _____
Depending on the severity of diffuse axonal injury, patients may present with _____
Increased pressure within a fascial compartment of a limb experiencing Compartment Syndrome is defined by a fascial compartment pressure to diastolic pressure gradient of _____
Invasive ductal carcinoma presents on physical exam with a firm, fibrous "_____" mass with sharp margins
Which of the following is associated with development of Osteoarthritis?_____
Chest trauma management
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Head trauma management
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Spinal trauma
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Blunt abdominal trauma
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Penetrating abdominal trauma
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Pelvic fractures and hemorrhage
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Extremity trauma and vascular injuries
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Burns assessment and management
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Traumatic shock management
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Resuscitative thoracotomy
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Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma (FAST)
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Trauma in pregnancy
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Pediatric trauma considerations
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