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Is My Foot Broken or Sprained Quiz

Foot injuries can be tricky to diagnose, especially when trying to differentiate between a break and a sprain. This quiz is designed to test your knowledge on the symptoms, causes, and treatments of these common injuries. By the end, you’ll have a clearer understanding of how to identify and manage foot injuries effectively. Good luck!
Is My Foot Broken or Sprained Quiz
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1. What is a common symptom of a broken foot?
Think about the immediate physical signs.

Questions Overview

1. What is a common symptom of a broken foot?
Mild discomfort
Severe pain and inability to bear weight
Slight swelling
Bruising without pain
2. Which diagnostic tool is most commonly used to confirm a broken foot?
MRI
X-ray
CT scan
Ultrasound
3. What is a typical cause of a foot sprain?
Direct impact from a heavy object
Twisting or rolling the foot
Prolonged standing
Wearing tight shoes
4. Which of the following is NOT a treatment for a sprained foot?
Rest and ice
Compression bandages
Surgery
Elevation
5. How long does it usually take for a mild foot sprain to heal?
1-2 days
1-2 weeks
3-4 weeks
2-3 months
6. What is a common symptom of a sprained foot?
Bone protrusion
Numbness
Swelling and bruising
Complete immobility
7. Which of the following is a sign that you should see a doctor for a foot injury?
Mild pain that improves with rest
Swelling that goes down after a few hours
Persistent pain and swelling
Slight discomfort when walking
8. What is the main difference between a sprain and a break?
A sprain involves muscles, a break involves bones
A sprain involves ligaments, a break involves bones
A sprain involves tendons, a break involves bones
A sprain involves bones, a break involves ligaments
9. Which of the following activities is most likely to cause a broken foot?
Running on uneven ground
Dropping a heavy object on the foot
Wearing high heels
Standing for long periods
10. What is the first step in treating a suspected broken foot?
Apply heat
Immobilize the foot and seek medical attention
Massage the area
Continue using the foot normally
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