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What is True
Clindamycin is an antibiotic that does not need true renal dosing T/F?
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Clindamycin is an antibiotic that does not need true renal dosing T/F?
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Medial Plantar
Lateral Plantar Intermediate dorsal cutaneous
What is 3rd interspace mayo block, which 3 nerves are blocked
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Inversion with plantarflexion
What is the mechanism of injury for an anterior process fracture?
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Bone Marrow Cells
What type of cells are most sensitive to radiation?
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Tetracyclines
Aminoglycosides Fluoroquinolone Sulfonamides
What antibiotics should not be given to pregnant women? (4)
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Medial dorsal cutaneous
Pt has neuritis from HAV Sx, which nerve most likely affected?
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Cruciate crural ligament
What is another name for the inferior extensor retinaculum?
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True
Direct fracture healing produces no callus formation T/F?
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Microcytic
What is Sickle Cell patients have what type of anemia
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Clindamycin
What drug is used to treat anaerobic gram (-) and gram (+) bacteria?
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Spinal
Patient needs emergent sx that cannot under Mac with local sedation, but ate 3 hours ago, need to operate STAT , what type of anesthesia can be used?
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Thurston-Holland sign - Type 2
What is Spike of metaphyseal bone attached to the fractured epiphysis seen in salter harris fracture ( Bonus 150 - which salter harris type is ass/ w/?
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--> Fibrous Layer --> Provides anchorage for muscle fibers where muscle bellies are attached to bone
--> Cambium Layer --> Osteoprogenitors, Preosteoblasts, Osteoblasts, Osteocytes)
How many layers of periosteum are there? What are they called ?
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Synovial Sarcoma
What is MC malignancy in foot
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Levofloxacin
What fluoroquinolone usually causes tendon inflammation or rupture?
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Intermediate Dorsal Cutaneous
What is most common nerve damaged in ankle arthroscopy
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Putter Sign
T-N coalition in which neck of talus unites with broad expansion of navicular
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Creeping Substitution
The slow replacement of dead bone with living, vascular bone.
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means that in addition to one of the malleoli being fractured, the ligaments on the inside (medial) side of the ankle are injured. Usually, this means that the fibula is broken along with injury to the medial ligaments, making the ankle unstable.
Describe a Bi-malleolar equivalent Fx ?
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Nifcillin
What should you give for treatment of MSSA?
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Lateral column instability → calcaneal-cuboid joint pain
What is the most common complication following an EPF?
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28 bones
33 joints
How many bones in the foot including sesamoids and joints in the foot.
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Ligamentotaxis
Traction is applied across a fractured joint so that tension in capsular and ligamentous attachments reduces fracture fragments. term called?
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deep deltoid extends function of medial malleolus & prevents lateral displacement of talus & prevents external rotation of the talus; outine exploration of medial side of ankle is not necessary unless there is evidence that portion of deltoid lig has entered joint & is blocking reduction of talus
The Deltoid ligament prevents what direction of displacement on that talus? Why is the deltoid ligament important in talus reduction?
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