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1

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

2

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

3

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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