General Surgery 2022

Create an engaging and educational illustration of veterinary surgery equipment and techniques, featuring tools such as scalpels, sutures, and antiseptics in a clinical setting.

General Surgery Quiz 2022

Test your knowledge in the field of general surgery with our comprehensive quiz! Designed for aspiring veterinarians and medical professionals, this quiz features 20 carefully crafted questions covering critical surgical concepts.

Challenge yourself and see how well you understand:

  • Surgical techniques and practices
  • Wound classifications and management
  • Infection prevention methods
  • Local anaesthesia applications

20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by SuturingSage142
Aeration is part of
Radiation sterilisation
Plasma sterilisation
EO sterilisation
Dry air sterilisation
While maintaining the constant tension force of the bandage (a tape) during applying the dressing
An increased number of wraps reduce pressure
The number of wraps do not change the pressure
Every answer not true
The increased number of wraps increase the pressure
Lambert's suture which inverts wounds edges is dedicated to
Suturing extensive skin wounds
Suturing walls of the intestine and bladder
Suturing stomach wall and bladder
Suturing large infected skin wounds
Rinsing horses mouth before surgery important to prevent
Preventing aspiration pneumonia
Its not important
The damage to pharyngeal wall
The esophagitis
Structure that is most likely to cause lameness in horse
Pastern joint
Ankle joint
Hoof
SDFT
Chose the antiseptic agent that can be used for antiseptic dressing of a hoof
Diluted iodopovidone solution (Betadine)
Procaine hydrochloride
Barium sulfate suspension (Barite)
Peracetic acid solution (one of the ingredients of Secusept)
Local anaesthesia agents include
Propofol, lignocaine, prilocaine
Levobupivicaine, aropivacaine, midazolam
Lidocaine, bupivacaine, articaine
Cinchocaine, tetracaine, etomidate
Description of a wound in which there is only a break in the continuity of the skin or mucosa is
Penetrating wound
Perforating wound
Combined wound
Simple wound
A wound connecting the skin or mucosa and the abdominal cavity is
Penetrating
Perforating
Simple wound
Laceration
Underestimation of the depth of puncture wound is because of
Narrow wound track or canal
Mobility of the muscles
Differences in elasticity of the layers of tissues
Every answer true
A definition of clean contaminated wound is
A wound with a lot of soil in it after 24 hours
A wound is performed during the opening of the abdominal cavity and then the planned opening of the bluffer or stomach
A wound contaminated by the fur of the animal after four hours
A gun shot wound
Stage III decubitus or pressure sores and ulcer
Covers the full thickness of the skin
Reaches to deep fascia
Reaches to the bone
Reaches the body cavity
According to the Wallace rule of Nine
Front limb each 18%
Hind limb 9% each
Head and neck 9%
Abdomen 36%
Indicate the proper answer for a cat that has fallen from the height in order from the most common to lease common fractures
Pelvis, limb long bones, jawbones
Limb long bones, jawbones, pelvis
Jawbones, limb long bones, pelvis
Ligation is a way of stopping a haemorrhage
Spontaneous
Temporary
Permanent (final)
Physiological
Early secondary haemorrhage occurs
Immediately after the injury
Several hours after the injury as a result of the loosening of previously formed clots detached because of mechanical forces (animal movement or further blood vessel damage)
After a few or a dozen or so days from the injury as a result of the enzymatic dissolution of clots, animal movements or activities such as removing drains
After several months of trauma due to rupture of the hematoma
Enzymatic cleaning (debridement) of the wound occurs when
A dressing saturated with exudate rich in endogenous enzymes and growth substances, thus remaining in prolonged contact with the wound
Acting in the wound of intentionally introduced fly larvae
Applying solutions containing trypsin, chymotrypsin or and streptokinase to the wound
Applying oxidised cellulose preparations to the wound
Removal of the excess granulation tissue, radial incisions and skin grafting are treatments commonly used in the
Surgical wounds
Cut wounds
Stabbed wounds
Chronic wounds
How long is the duration of chemical sterilisation in 2% gluteraldehyde
10 min
60 min
5 hours
10 hours
Petrolatum (paraffinated) gauze should be used
In early stage of inflammation in wounds with low viscosity exudate
In the early stage of inflammation in wounds with viscous exudate
In the early stage of inflammation because it supports epithelialzation
In the early stages of repair, especially in wounds with marginal epidermis or skin grafts
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