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European Board of Surgery

General Surgery Multiple Choice Question Samples


The distribution of MC questions follows the "Blueprint General Surgery":
Blueprint General Surgery
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

theoretical background
head, neck, endocrine
thorax, lung, breast
esophagus, stomach, small bowel
liver, bile, pancreas
colon, coloproctology
vascular, heart, Tx
traumatology, soft tissue
other surgical specialties
radiology, endoscopy
emergency, intensive care
cons. therapy, oncology
social skills, legal aspects

weight
5%
5%
10%
15%
15%
15%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
100%

The Multiple Choice Question test (MCQ test) consists of up to 150 questions. The time
frame for the MC test is 3-5 hours.
This time frame includes transfer of the individual answer codes to the evaluation form.
The MCQ-answers are selected by the committee from a catalogue respecting a numeric
distribution following the "Blueprint GenSurg" categories .
4 types of questions are used for the MCQ-test :
1.
2.
3.
4.

Apos type(single answer out of 5 items, true)


Aneg type(single answer out of 5 items, false)
Kprim type (4 items, give true/false for each item)
E type (select between: 5 items: "+ because+", "+/+", "+/-", "-/+", "-/-")

About 70% of question are A type (Aneg below 20%), about 15% are Kprim and about 5% are
E type.
The type of the question is clear from the structure, the wording and the number and
expression of items.
For each correct answer in A and E questions 2 points are given. Three correct answers in
a Kprim question are given 1 point.
In the following examples for Apos, Aneg, Kprim and E are provided.
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Question1 (Type Apos)

In patients receiving massive blood transfusion for acute bloodloss, which of the
following is correct?

Packed red blood cells and crystalloid solution should be infused to restore
oxygen-carrying capacity and intravascular volume.

Two units of FFP should be given with every 5 units of packed red blood cells in
most cases.

Six packs of platelet concentrate should be administered with every 10 units of


packed red blood cells.

One to two ampules of 8.4% sodium bicarbonate should be administered with


every 5 units of packed red blood cells to avoid acidosis.

One ampule of calcium chloride should be administered with every 5 units of


packed red blood cells to avoid hypocalcemia.

Question 2 (Type Aneg)


Which of the following conditions is NOT caused by stenosis of the mitral valve?

Hypertrophy of the left atrium

Hypertrophy of the right chamber

Hypertrophy of the left chamber

Chronic blood congestion in the lungs

Hemosiderin pigmentation in the lung

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Question3 (Type Kprim)

Which of the following statements are true of the multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
(MODS)?

The two-hit model proposes that secondary MODS may be produced when
even a relatively minor second insult reactivates, in amore amplified form,
the systemic inflammatory response that was primed by an initial insult to
the host.

Shock due to sepsis or Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS)


and MODS may be regarded as a continuum of illness severity.

Prolonged stimulation or activation of Kupffer cells in the liver is thought


to be a critical factor in the sustained, uncontrolled release of inflammatory mediators.

The incidence of MODS in intensive care units has decreased owing to


increased awareness, prevention, and treatment of the syndrome.

Question 4 (Type E)
A 35 year old female patient with a 1 cm large histologically verified ductal breast
cancer is treated by an organ preserving tumorectomy, sentinel node biopsy and/or
axillary lymphadenectomy followed by local radiation of the breast and possibly the
axilla.
because
in this situation the organ preserving operative strategy achieves the same good long

term results in respect to survival as compared to mastectomy and axillary


lymphadenectomy.

+ because +

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+/+

+/-

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-/+

-/-

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Question 5 (Type E)
Brain edema following blunt trauma may result in impaired consciousness
because
increase of intracranial pressure leads to an increase in the difference between mean
arterial blood pressure and intracranial pressure (=cerebral perfusion pressure).

+ because +

+/-

+/+

-/+

-/-

Anwers:
Question 1 (Type A+):

Key A

Question 2 (Type A-):

Key C

Question 3 (Type Kprim):

Key + + + -

Question 4 (Type E):

Key: + because +

Question 5 (Type E):

Key: +/-

Author: Wolfgang Feil


Vidit: Arthur Felice
February 2012

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