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Chapter 19 - Antido - MCQ
Chapter 19 - Antido - MCQ
-Antido
2. What sports has for its primary objective, the infliction of physical injuries?
a. Swimming
b. Jockey
c. Soccer
d. Boxing
3. In as much as the face is the target of the attack in boxing, the most common
site of lacerated wound is the region of the ________and the ________.
a. Eyebrow; neck
b. Eyebrow; cheek
c. Neck; arms
d. Head; chest
7. The following intracranial injuries may cause serious sequelae of death to the
boxer, except:
a. Cerebral concussion
b. Subdural hemorrhage
c. Peri-renal hemorrhage
d. Pontine hemorrhage
8. What injury may be the result of severe beating and is known to some as
boxer’s hemorrhage?
a. Cerebral concussion
b. Subdural hemorrhage
c. Peri-renal hemorrhage
d. Pontine hemorrhage
11. A blow which causes the rotation of the movable head causing the inert brain
to lag behind the accelerated skull.
a. Rotation acceleration
b. Linear
c. Injury to the carotid
d. Impact deceleration
12. The rotational movement of the brain within the accelerated skull may tear
vessels within the brain which may result to _____________.
a. Diffused axonal injury
b. Subdural hematoma
c. Intracerebral hemorrhage
d. Pontine hemorrhage
13. What injury is recognized by spherical enlargement of the proximal and distal
stumps?
a. Subdural hematoma
b. Intracerebral hemorrhage
c. Pontine hemorrhage
d. Diffused axonal injury
14. Blows to the neck can damage the ___________.
a. Carotid
b. Cerebellum
c. Cervical spine
d. Cerebrum
17. In case of death after the injury due to intracranial hemorrhage, the post-
mortem findings will not include any of the following, except:
a. Abnormality in the septum pellucidum
b. Petechial hemorrhage in the white matter
c. Cerebellar and other scarring
d. Reduction of the brain weight
18. In case of death after a chronic sequelae, the following post-mortem findings
is plausible, except:
a. Abnormality in the septum pellucidum
b. Petechial hemorrhage in the white matter
c. Cerebellar and other scarring
d. Reduction of the brain weight
19. The following are measures adapted to minimize injuries in boxing, except:
a. Use of an effective gum shielding
b. Use of heavier or well-padded gloves
c. Amateur bout must last more than five minutes
d. Use of stimulants is prohibited
23. Gross examination of the brain from _______ reveals enlarged ventricle,
widened sulci and narrowed gyri.
a. Punch-drunk boxer
b. wrestler
c. swimmer
d. basketball player
24. A ___________ on the face may cause focal ischemic lesions, notably in the
cerebellum.
a. Straight blow
b. deceleration
c. rotational acceleration
d. subdural hematoma
26. What is considered as one of the most brutal among the athletic sports?
a. Soccer
b. Mixed martial arts
c. Wrestling
d. Boxing
27. The ______ depends on how much glycogen can be stored in the muscle
cells.
a. Length of exercise
b. Flexibility
c. Muscle endurance
d. tolerance
28. Every time the muscles are exercised intensely, ____ occur and it will take at
least 48 hours to heal.
a. Injuries
b. Hemorrhage
c. Change
d. Rehabilitation
29. The __________ may produce hematoma with subsequent necrosis of the
auricular cartilage.
a. Fracture of the nasal septum
b. Rectinal detachment
c. Trauma on the pinna of the ear
d. Laceration
30. Death results from _______ and ___________ in the midbrain and upper
pons after herniation.
a. Ischemia; hemorrhage
b. Hemorrhage; cerebral atrophy
c. Ischemia; multiple fenestration
d. Multiple fenestration; cerebral atrophy
Answers:
1. D
2. D
3. B
4. D
5. D
6. A
7. C
8. D
9. D
10. D
11. A
12. C
13. D
14. A
15. C
16. C
17. B
18. B
19. C
20. D
21. D
22. C
23. A
24. A
25. D
26. D
27. C
28. A
29. C
30. A