• The Face of Trauma:
    Navigating the Complex World of Facial Injuries (1 CE)

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  • QUIZ
    THE FACE OF TRAUMA: NAVIGATING THE COMPLEX WORLD OF FACIAL INJURIES (1 CE)

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  • 1. If a patient who sustained blunt trauma to the face presents with unilateral anesthesia in the corner of the nose and the upper lip, what is the most likely location of the fracture? 81-year-oldman presents for an oral surgical procedure. His past medical history is remarkable for hypertension, diabetes and recent bilateral hip replacement. His blood pressure is 135/ 78 and heart rate of 69. He is taking Lisinopril, Amlodipine and metformin, but he has not taken any antibiotic prophylaxis. Two grams amoxicillin is provided to him in the office, as he had no previous history of drug allergies. Shortly after, he develops rashes, hives, with generalized flushing and difficulty breathing and swallowing. He is making a wheezing sound when he breathes. What is your first impression?*
  • 2. Once imaging studies identify the location of a midface fracture, which classification system is used to describe the type of fracture?*
  • 3. What is the most common cause of facial injuries in elderly patients*
  • 4. During a facial injury, what are the primary protective structures involved in safeguarding the brain and the eyes?*
  • 5. Where is the weakest point of the mandible despite its robust build?*
  • 6. Observational data suggests what percentage of women with facial trauma are victims of domestic violence, particularly when their injuries are confined to the orbital region, cheekbones, and nasal area?*
  • 7. Which facial bones are most vulnerable to fractures from relatively minor trauma?*
  • 8. Which facial bones are most resilient to fractures from substantial trauma?*
  • 9. The maxilla serves as a foundational element in the craniofacial structure. It not only supports the upper teeth and contributes to facial aesthetics but also plays a crucial role in which of the following?*
  • 10. What role(s) do the maxillary sinuses play?*
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