During surgery...

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[1] During surgery , the vocal cords were protected bilaterally but were edematous because of manipulation , the patient will have :
A. bilateral median position.
B. bilateral cadaveric position.
C. normal vocal cords
D. relaxed vocal cords

[2] The best management in the previous case is :
A. close follow up
B. urgent tracheostomy
C. nasogastric feeding to prevent aspiration
D. quickly end the surgery
 
[1] During surgery , the vocal cords were protected bilaterally but were edematous because of manipulation , the patient will have :
A. bilateral median position.
B. bilateral cadaveric position.
C. normal vocal cords
D. relaxed vocal cords

[2] The best management in the previous case is :
A. close follow up
B. urgent tracheostomy
C. nasogastric feeding to prevent aspiration
D. quickly end the surgery

We're not here to answer your test questions.
 
Are you posting questions from a copywritten source?
No, never. Look everywhere. You'll never find any question that has something to do with any of these.

These are only training questions that my professor, himself, wrote. I posted because I studied the materials given and found almost nothing to answer them with.
 
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