The image shows a Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) dressing applied to a patient's wound. What is the ideal negative pressure range commonly used for NPWT to promote wound healing?
A-125 mm Hg
B60-80 mm Hg
C130 mm Hg
D80-100 mm Hg
A patient with grossly contaminated wound presents 12 hours after an accident. His wound should be managed by -
AThorough cleaning with debridement of all dead and devitalised tissue without primary closure
BPrimary closure over a drain
CCovering the defect with split skin graft after cleaning
DThorough cleaning and primary repair
A child presented with bloody stools and abdominal pain. Which enrichment medium should be used for processing the fecal sample?
ABlood agar
BSelenite F broth
CAlkaline peptone water
DMuller Hinton Broth
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