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ITE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

What is grade 2 muscle strength? - Answers -Movement with help of resistance

Which of the following indicates a lesion in the corticospinal thalamic tracts? - Answers
-Hyperrelexia

Which of the following indicates lesion in lower motor neuron or instrinsic muscle
weakness? - Answers -Hyporeflexia

What is Rossolimos sign? - Answers -Involves flicking the plantar aspect of toes, if
flexion than pyramidal tract.

Vibratory testing with tuning fork checks what? - Answers -Posterior Columns

What tracts are being tested when checking for pain and temperature? - Answers -
Lateral Spinothalamic Tract

What is associated with polydactyly? - Answers -Ellis van Crevald Syndrome
Chondroectodermal dysplasia

What syndrome is associated with syndactyly? - Answers -Aperts Sydnrome

What are two complications of jones tenosuspension? - Answers -2nd met transfer
lesion or hallux limitus

Most common complication of Weil osteotomy? - Answers -Floating Toe

Consequence of releasing deep deltoid ligament in clubfoot? - Answers -Pes Planus

Osteosarcoma most commonly will metastasize into? - Answers -Lungs

Sesamoid position in plantarflexed first ray? - Answers -Anterior

Congenital vertical talus work up x - Answers -ray view?-Lateral Forced Plantarflexion

Following injection of radioactive leukocytes, an indium - Answers -111 bone scan is
performed after what length of time? -24 hours

During diagnostic ultrasound what is the normal thickness of the plantar fascia? -
Answers -4mm

What is the mechanism of injury for an anterior process fracture of the calcaneus? -
Answers -Inversion with the foot in plantar flexion

,In progression of hallux valgus which tendon becomes the major deforming force? -
Answers -Adductor hallucis

Sliding of the calcaneus anteriorly on the talus when performing a triple arthrodesis
results in? - Answers -Dorsiflexion of the forefoot on the rearfoot

Hawkins sign can become evident as quickly as how many weeks after a patient
sustains a talar injury? - Answers -6-8 weeks

Young's tenosuspension is for what? - Answers -Flexible pes planus with non arthritic
NC fault

Reverdin osteotomy modification performed in the 1st metatarsal neck? - Answers -
Peadbody

The Selakovich procedure is an opening bone graft wedge of which structure? -
Answers -Sustantaculum tali for children with flexible pes planus

Most appropriate for management of intraoperative vasovagal hypotension,
bradycardia, nausea? - Answers -Atropine

What are the secondary findings of syphilis? - Answers -alopecia, rash, fatigue and
Chancre is a primary sign.

The risk of cardiotoxicity is increased most with which anesthetic in the perioperative
period? - Answers -Bupivicaine

What is an appropriate indication for an emergent decompression fasciotomy? -
Answers -Tissue pressure within 30 mmhg of diastolic blood pressure prior to
anesthesia

MC organism sickle cell patients are susceptible to what? - Answers -strep pneumoniae

True or false a peabody, reverdin, and bicorrectional austin all correct PASA? -
Answers -True

A tracking or trackbound hallux is commonly associated with which radiographic finding
during the adolescent hallux valgus workup? - Answers -increased PASA

True or False thinner split thickness skin grafts are LEAST likely to contract over time? -
Answers -false thinner skin grafts are more likely to contract over time.

What is the abx of choice for gram positive, catalase positive cocci in clusters with PCN
allergy? - Answers -Vancomycin

, Bone disease caused by dietary calcium insufficiency or vitamin D deficiency that
causes poor bone mineralization and soft weakened bone? - Answers -osteomalacia

Open treatment of Baxters neuritis must include release of deep fascia of which
muscle? - Answers -abductor hallucis

Most common complication following endoscopic plantar fasciotomy? - Answers -
calcaneal cuboid syndrome

During closing base wedge osteotomy, what is the name of the screw placed
perpendicular to the long axis of bone to prevent shortening and rotation? - Answers -
anchor screw

Most common cause of genu valgum in children? - Answers -Rickets

Pseudoequinus would most likely demonstrated in a patient with which kind of
pathology? - Answers -Rigid plantarflexed first ray

On hematoxylin and eosin stained peripheral blood smear the presence of clusters of
PMN leukocytes surrounding extracellular hematoxylin body rosettes most likely
indicates which systemic disorder? - Answers -SLE

Which benign soft tissue lesion can be invasive to bone? - Answers -Villonodular
synovitis

Radiolucent area at the distal phalanx with surrounding sclerosis, no signs of infection,
no sinus tract no edema, what is most likely diagnosis? - Answers -Enchondroma

Radiolucency makes OC and SE poor choices, - Answers -

during lapidus procedure, what structure should be avoided when exposing MC joint? -
Answers -Deep perforating artery

Radiographs are inconclusive what is the most helpful study to differentiate between
sesamoiditis and sesamoid fracture? - Answers -MRI

What type of needle to use on tendon repair? - Answers -taper cutting

On an austin, how do you angle the osteotomy to produce shortening and
plantarflexion? - Answers -Distal medial dorsal and proximal plantar lateral

A patient with von willebrand disease presents for elective bunion surgery. Which drug
should be administered preoperatively? - Answers -desmopression (DDAVP)

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