Compartment Syndrome_ Orthopaedics
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- Q1
All are causes of compartment syndrome except
All may be the cause
Contusion
Burn
Crush injury
30s - Q2
All are indication of fasciotomy except
Injury at high risk of compartment syndrome
More than 30 min of total limb ischaemia
All are correct
Rising tissue pressure
30s - Q3
Most common location of compartment syndrome
Abdomen
Lower leg
Forearm
None of the above
30s - Q4
Delta pressure cut off that requires emergent fasciotomy
20 mmhg
30 mmhg
10 mmhg
None of the above
30s - Q5
First sign observed in increased pressure (Compartment)
None of the above
Pain
Pulse deficit
Paraesthesia
30s - Q6
Irreversible changes in muscle can be seen (In respect of compartment syndrome)
6 hrs
4 hrs
8 hrs
2 hrs
30s