1. Orthopedic infections include:
a)
Osseous
b)
Bursal
c)
Cutaneous
d)
Muscular
e)
Meniscus
2. Osteomyelitis is:
a) An
infection that take place at the margin of the bones.
b)
Takes origin from only at lower limbs of the body.
c)
Caused primarily by bacteria and fungus.
d)
Spread through blood.
e) One
of the joint infections.
3. Septic arthritis probably caused by:
a)
Staphylococcus aureus
b)
Enterobacteriae
c)
Streptococcus pneumonia
d)
Haemophilus influenza
e)
Pasteurella multocida
4. Mycobacterium tuberculosis is:
a)A
bone and joint infections.
b)
Involves Pott’s disease and vertebral slips.
c) An
acute, low-grade inflammatory process.
d) An
infection that showed the symptoms of fever , anorexia, weight loss and night
sweating.
e)
Resembles rheumatoid arthritis.
5. Differentiation and similarities between septic arthritis
and osteomyelitis is:
a)
Osteomyelitis is pain on movement while septic arthritis is pain on rest.
b) Osteomyelitis is acute onset of limp while
septic arthritis is subacute onset of limp.
c)
Osteomyelitis may or may not come with fever while septic arthritis comes with
fever.
d)
Osteomyelitis and septic arthritis caused soft tissue redness.
e) Osteomyelitis
and septic arthritis caused tenderness.
Answer scheme
Bone And Joint infection
1. Orthopedic infections include:
a)
Osseous
b)
Bursal
c)
Cutaneous
d)
Muscular
e)
Meniscus
2. Osteomyelitis is:
a)
An infection that take place at the margin of the bones. (in the bones,
not outside)
b)
Takes origin from only at lower limbs of the body. (Can take place
anywhere in the body, not
just lower limbs
only)
c)
Caused primarily by bacteria and fungus.
d)
Spread through blood.
e)
One of the joint infections. ( A bone infection, not joint)
3. Septic arthritis probably caused by:
a)
Staphylococcus aureus
b)
Enterobacteriae
c)
Streptococcus pneumonia
d)
Haemophilus influenza
e)
Pasteurella multocida
4. Mycobacterium tuberculosis is:
a)A
bone and joint infections.
b) Involves Pott’s disease and vertebral slips.
(caused turbecular skeletal infection, not vertebral
slips)
c) An
acute, low-grade inflammatory process.
d) An
infection that showed the symptoms of fever , anorexia, weight loss and night
sweating.
e)
Resembles rheumatoid arthritis.
5. Differentiation and similarities between septic arthritis
and osteomyelitis is:
a)
Osteomyelitis is pain on movement while septic arthritis is pain on rest.
(Septic arthritis is pain on rest and on movement )
b) Osteomyelitis is acute onset of limp while
septic arthritis is subacute onset of limp.
(Osteomyelitis is subacute onset of limp
while septic arthritis is acute onset of limp )
c)
Osteomyelitis may or may not come with fever while septic arthritis always come
with fever.
d)
Osteomyelitis and septic arthritis caused soft tissue redness.
e)
Osteomyelitis and septic arthritis caused tenderness. (Only osteomyelitis caused tenderness,
not septic arthritis)
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