Cdisci Quiz Questions

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1. This refers to a wound that is capable of causing death immediately after infliction?

a. Non – mortal
b. Mortal
c. Immortal
d. Physical injuries

2. It is an injury to living tissues caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the
skin is cut or broken.
a. Physical injuries
b. Wound
c. Frostbite
d. Infections
3. This kind of instrument such as hammer, baseball bat and etc. causes contusion, hematoma and
sometimes lacerations.
a. Sharp – edged instruments
b. Sharp – pointed instruments
c. Chemical explosives
d. Blunt instrument
4. This refers to the extravasations or effusion of blood in a newly formed cavity underneath the skin
when the blunt instrument hit a hard part of the body like a bony part, which is superficially
located.
a. Bruise
b. Petechiae
c. Hematoma
d. Contusion
5. What do you call an injury characterized by the removal of the superficial epithelial layer of the
skin caused by a rub or friction against a hard – rough object?
a. Abrasion
b. Incision
c. Laceration
d. Contusion
6. The healing duration of a stab wound would depend on its _____ and _____.
a. Largeness
b. Depth
c. Both a and b
d.

None mentioned

7. Wounds heal typically in ____ to _____ weeks.


a. 2 to 4
b. 3 to 5
c. 4 to 6
d. One month
8. Dislocation refers to the separation of two _____ where they meet at a joint.
a. Bones
b. Veins
c. Tendons
d. Muscles
9. Cessation of ________ occurs when heart stops function.
a. Respiration
b. Nervous system
c. Circulation
d. Pulse
10. Exit wounds caused by a firearm is mostly _______ than that of the entrance, however this is not
always the case.
a. Wider
b. Narrower
c. Smaller
d. Larger
11. This refers to wounds that are results of a person’s instinctive reaction of self-protection.
a. Self – inflicted wounds
b. Defense wounds
c. Open wounds
d. Close wounds
12. What do you call a wound in accordance to its depth when it is just underneath the skin or
mucous membrane?
a. Perforating
b. Open
c. Close
d. Superficial
13. This is when the physical injury is located at the site of application of force.
a. Coup
b. Contre – coup
c. Coup contre – coup
d. Extensive
14. This is when the physical injury is located in some areas of the body offering the least resistance.
a. Coup
b. Locus minoris Resistencia
c. Extensive
d. Contre – coup
15. This pertains to a wound where dimension of depth and direction is an important factor in its
description. It involves the skin or mucous surface and the deeper underlying tissues or organs
caused directly by the wounding instrument.
a. Superficial
b. Deep
c. Penetrating
d. Perforating
16. This is a wound inflicted through means of bolo, blunt instruments, axe and etc.
a. Hit
b. Stab
c. Thrust
d. Shrapnel
17. This is a wound or injury causing the skin and underlying tissues to freeze due to intense cold
temperature.
a. Burn
b. Frostbite
c. Scald
d. Colds
18. This refers to the degree of burn where the muscles, tendons, and bones are affected.
a. First degree
b. Second degree
c. Third degree
d. Fourth degree
19. This is an injury caused by the mouth and teeth of an animal to include humans
a. Bruise
b. dislocation
c. Fracture
d. Animal bites
20. What degree in a frostbite injury affects the muscles, bones, and tendons?
a. First degree
b. Second degree
c. Third degree
d. Fourth degree

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