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The patient with ulcerative colitis will commonly exhibit:
Select one:
a. Oral ulcerations.
b. Significant abdominal pain.
c. Superficial mucosal involvement.
d. Fistula formation. - Answer-c. Superficial mucosal
involvement.
When you read in the postoperative surgical report that
the stoma was primarily matured, you can expect which of
the following?
Select one:
a. The stoma will be opened at the bedside with
electrocautery.
b. The stoma has been present for at least 3 months.
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c. The stoma is ready for sutures at the mucocutaneous
junction to be removed.
d. The bowel was everted and sutured to the dermal
surface during surgery. - Answer-d. The bowel was
everted and sutured to the dermal surface during surgery.
Which of the following groups of medications is used in the
medical management of Crohn's disease?
Select one:
a. Corticosteroids and immune suppressants.
b. Anticholinergics and anti-emetics.
c. Antidepressants and antibiotics.
d. Immune suppressants and antidepressants. - Answer-a.
Corticosteroids and immune suppressants.
Which of the following statements about Crohn's disease
and/or ulcerative colitis is true?
Select one:
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a. Both Crohn's Disease and ulcerative colitis are
characterized by patchy mucosal involvement and skip
lesions.
b. Crohn's Disease is limited to the colon and rectum.
c. Ulcerative colitis is characterized by transmural
involvement of the bowel wall.
d. Ulcerative colitis begins in the rectal area and
progresses backward toward the ileocecal valve. -
Answer-d. Ulcerative colitis begins in the rectal area and
progresses backward toward the ileocecal valve.
You are consulted to see a patient who has just been
diagnosed with low rectal cancer located distal to the
dentate line. You will prepare teaching materials to cover
content areas related to which of the following surgical
procedures?
Select one:
a. Low anterior resection (LAR).
b. Abdominoperineal resection (APR).
c. Total proctocolectomy (TPC).
d. Ileal Pouch Anal Anastomosis (IPAA or IAR). - Answer-
b. Abdominoperineal resection (APR).
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Pneumatosis is a radiologic finding associated with:
Select one:
a. Hirschsprung's disease.
b. Gut Malrotation.
c. Diverticulitis.
d. Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC). - Answer-d. Necrotizing
Enterocolitis (NEC).
When preparing a 35-year-old male for colon resection
with a temporary ileostomy due to refractory Crohn's
disease, he asks about sexual function after surgery. You
explain that this procedure involves:
Select one:
a. Removal of the rectum only.
b. Moderate incidence of premature ejaculation.
c. Do not anticipate any sexual dysfunction.
d. High incidence of erectile dysfunction. - Answer-c. Do
not anticipate any sexual dysfunction.