bunion-surgery-quiz

Bunion surgery, also known as bunionectomy, is a common procedure to correct deformities in the foot. This quiz will challenge your understanding of the various aspects of bunion surgery, from pre-operative preparations to post-operative care. Let’s see how much you know about this important medical procedure!
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Bunion Surgery Quiz
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1. What is the primary goal of bunion surgery?
Hint: Think about the main reason people undergo this surgery.

Bunion Surgery Quiz Questions Overview

1. What is the primary goal of bunion surgery?

To improve the appearance of the foot
To relieve pain and correct deformity
To increase foot size
To reduce foot size

2. What is a common symptom that might lead a patient to consider bunion surgery?

Foot numbness
Chronic foot pain
Increased foot size
Foot discoloration

3. Which type of anesthesia is typically used during bunion surgery?

Local anesthesia
Regional anesthesia
General anesthesia
Spinal anesthesia

4. How long does the recovery period usually last after bunion surgery?

1-2 weeks
3-4 weeks
6-8 weeks
12-16 weeks

5. What is the medical term for a bunion?

Hallux Valgus
Plantar Fasciitis
Metatarsalgia
Achilles Tendinitis

6. Which of the following is a non-surgical treatment option for bunions?

Physical therapy
Corticosteroid injections
Orthotic devices
All of the above

7. What is a common complication of bunion surgery?

Infection
Improved mobility
Decreased pain
Enhanced foot appearance

8. Which imaging technique is often used to diagnose a bunion?

Ultrasound
X-ray
MRI
CT scan

9. What is the purpose of using screws or plates in bunion surgery?

To reduce swelling
To stabilize the bones
To enhance blood flow
To prevent infection

10. Which footwear is recommended post-bunion surgery?

High heels
Tight shoes
Orthopedic shoes
Flip-flops

11. What is the role of physical therapy after bunion surgery?

To increase pain
To reduce mobility
To improve strength and flexibility
To cause swelling

12. Which of the following is a sign that you might need bunion surgery?

Mild discomfort
Occasional redness
Severe pain affecting daily activities
Slight swelling

13. What is a bunionectomy?

Removal of the bunion
Reduction of foot size
Lengthening of the toes
Realignment of the ankle

14. How can bunions be prevented?

Wearing high heels
Wearing tight shoes
Wearing properly fitting shoes
Ignoring foot pain

15. What is the first step in the surgical procedure for bunion removal?

Making an incision
Removing the bunion
Realigning the bones
Closing the incision

16. What is the typical duration of a bunion surgery?

15-30 minutes
30-60 minutes
1-2 hours
2-3 hours

17. Which healthcare professional is most likely to perform a bunion surgery?

Cardiologist
Dermatologist
Podiatrist
Neurologist
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