A patient presents with engorged neck veins, a blood pressure of 80/50 mmHg, and a pulse rate of 100 beats per minute following blunt trauma to the chest. The diagnosis is:
APneumothorax
BRight ventricular failure
CCardiac tamponade
DHemothorax
At birth, a child presents with a prominent convex facial profile. What is the primary anatomical reason for this appearance?
ASmall sized mandible
BRetruded chin position
CLarge sized maxilla
DLarge frontal bone
All of the following are affected in Erb's palsy EXCEPT
ADorsal scapular nerve
BSuprascapular nerve
CLower trunk of brachial plexus
DUpper trunk of brachial plexus
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