Knee MRI
Homemade Food South Korea
Question 1.
List common features associated with compressive load and tension load injuries. (7 marks)
Compressive:
Tension:
Question 2.
What type of sequences best demonstrate bone marrow oedema? (2 marks)
Give an example sequence.
Question 3.
How would you differentiate traumatic bone oedema from other causes? (2 marks)
Question 4.
Where are you most likely to see bone marrow oedema following pure valgus stress to the knee joint? (1 mark)
Question 5.
What are clinical implications of stretched or partially torn structures? (4 marks)
Question 6.
MRI findings following ligamentous injury depend on what? (5 marks)
Question 7.
Ligamentous avulsion injury most likely manifests under what circumstances? (3 marks)
Question 8.
What are T1 weighted images most useful to demonstrate? (1 mark)
Question 9.
The presence of subchondral bone marrow oedema in the lateral tibial condyle and a tear to the medial collateral ligament (MCL) would indicate what traumatic mechanism of injury? (1 mark)
Question 10.
What MRI findings would you expect following patellar dislocation? (3 marks)
Question 11.
What structures are involved in O’Donoghue’s Triad? (4 marks)
Question 12.
(a) Where is bone marrow oedema found that is associated with “pivot-shift” injury? (1 mark)
(b) What central ligament is often traumatised with pivot-shift injury?
Question 13.
Valgus rotation of the knee with tensile stress to medial ligamentous structures, anterior translation of the tibia, external rotation of the femur with antero-medial femoral condyle impaction upon the posterior aspect of the lateral tibial plateau describes the classic mechanism for what injury? (1 mark)
Question 14.
What internal knee structure is at great risk from “dashboard injury”? (1 mark)
2. C2C Buisness / Homemade Food South Korea
Paper details:
We need those bullet points to be developed regarding the business explained under.
Part 1 – Financial plan
• Current and forecasted losses and earnings
• Current and forecasted balance sheet
• Projected cash flow
• Graph showing when break-even will be achieved
• Gross and operating margins
• Potential profits and durability
• Fixed, variable and semi-variable costs
• Months required to reach break-even point
• Months required to achieve positive cash flow
Part 2 – Business proposal
• Financing
How do you expect to raise money for your business idea?
• Capitalization
How much capital does the business need? How did you arrive at this figure?
• Use of funds
How will you use the funds you need to invest in the business?
• Return for investors
How much do you expect investors will receive for investing in your business? How will you pay this?
The business is a school project to be developed in South Korea. I have attached a file that explains more in details what the business is.