Recall 1:
A healthy 18-year-old boy presents with a compound fracture. He confirms that he has completed 5 doses of tetanus vaccine. What should you give him now?
A. Tetanus vaccine
B. Tetanus immunoglobulin
C. Topical antibiotic
D. Benzylpenicillin
Answer: C. Topical antibiotic
Recall 2:
A young man presents with generalized muscle spasms, difficulty swallowing, and neck stiffness. What is the most likely diagnosis?
✅ Answer: Tetanus
📝 Explanation: Classic signs of generalized tetanus include trismus (lockjaw), neck/back spasms, and dysphagia.
Recall 3:
Q- Young patient with compound fracture – Appropriate management?
→ Tetanus vaccine + IVIG (If uncertain vaccination history or high-risk wound)
Recall 4:
18-year-old with all tetanus vaccines completed + compound fracture
What should you give?
A- Fucidin
B- Tetanus vaccine
Right is : A- Fucidin ✅ No need for tetanus vaccine or immunoglobulin.