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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

The procedure of choice for the evaluation of aortic aneurysms is -

AComputed tomography

BMagnetic resonance imaging

CArteriography

DUltrasonography

3

A 68-year-old asymptomatic male is found to have an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) measuring 4.5 cm on routine ultrasound screening. What is the most appropriate management?

AUltrasound monitoring until size exceeds 70mm

BNo treatment unless symptomatic

CMonitor regularly and consider surgery if size reaches 55mm or symptomatic

DImmediate surgical repair for all diagnosed aneurysms regardless of size

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