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Which of the following is the MOST B. Spleen
commonly injured organ in the
abdominal cavity?
A. Pancreas
B. Spleen
C. Liver
D. Kidneys
Liver injuries will cause pain in the B. Kehr's sign
right upper quadrant along with
right shoulder pain as blood
accumulates around the diaphragm.
The pain in the right shoulder is
called:
A. Gourd's sign
B. Kehr's sign
C. Vagal's sign
D. Hobb's sign
,The phrenic nerve that arises from B. Diaphragm
cervical vertebrae 3, 4, and 5
controls the _______.
A. Liver
B. Diaphragm
C. Stomach
D. Pancreas
The _______ is the largest solid organ D. Liver
in the human body.
A. Brain
B. Pancreas
C. Spleen
D. Liver
A root cause of esophageal varices C. Cirrhosis
is/are:
A. Mallory-Weiss syndrome
B. Reactive gastritis
C. Cirrhosis
D. Peptic ulcers
,The most common cause of lower B. Diverticulosis
GI bleeding is:
A. Ulcerative colitis
B. Diverticulosis
C. Inflammatory bowel disease
(IBD)
D. Angiodysplasia
The appearance of dark, tarry B. Melena
blood in the stool is known as:
A. Hematemesis
B. Melena
C. Hematochezia
D. Crohn's disease
The most common cause of A. Gallstones
pancreatitis is:
A. Gallstones
B. Alcohol abuse
C. Hypercalcemia
D. Tumors
Development of peripheral edema, C. Albumin
ascites, and pulmonary edema in
the patient with liver failure is a
result of a decreased production of:
A. Bilirubin
B. Aspartate amniotransferase
C. Albumin
D. Creatinine
, Fulminant hepatic failure is most D. Acetaminophen toxicity
commonly caused by:
A. Alcohol abuse
B. Idiosyncratic drug reactions
C. Hepatitis
D. Acetaminophen toxicity
In young children, the narrowest B. Cricoid ring
part of the trachea is the:
A. Vallecula
B. Cricoid ring
C. Epiglottis
D. Hyoid
In a child, it may be normal for the C. Be palpated below the costal margin
liver and spleen to:
A. Be enlarged
B. Bleed easily
C. Be palpated below the costal
margin
D. Push up against the diaphragm,
causing decreased vital capacity
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Terms in this set (210)
Which of the following is the MOST B. Spleen
commonly injured organ in the
abdominal cavity?
A. Pancreas
B. Spleen
C. Liver
D. Kidneys
Liver injuries will cause pain in the B. Kehr's sign
right upper quadrant along with
right shoulder pain as blood
accumulates around the diaphragm.
The pain in the right shoulder is
called:
A. Gourd's sign
B. Kehr's sign
C. Vagal's sign
D. Hobb's sign
,The phrenic nerve that arises from B. Diaphragm
cervical vertebrae 3, 4, and 5
controls the _______.
A. Liver
B. Diaphragm
C. Stomach
D. Pancreas
The _______ is the largest solid organ D. Liver
in the human body.
A. Brain
B. Pancreas
C. Spleen
D. Liver
A root cause of esophageal varices C. Cirrhosis
is/are:
A. Mallory-Weiss syndrome
B. Reactive gastritis
C. Cirrhosis
D. Peptic ulcers
,The most common cause of lower B. Diverticulosis
GI bleeding is:
A. Ulcerative colitis
B. Diverticulosis
C. Inflammatory bowel disease
(IBD)
D. Angiodysplasia
The appearance of dark, tarry B. Melena
blood in the stool is known as:
A. Hematemesis
B. Melena
C. Hematochezia
D. Crohn's disease
The most common cause of A. Gallstones
pancreatitis is:
A. Gallstones
B. Alcohol abuse
C. Hypercalcemia
D. Tumors
Development of peripheral edema, C. Albumin
ascites, and pulmonary edema in
the patient with liver failure is a
result of a decreased production of:
A. Bilirubin
B. Aspartate amniotransferase
C. Albumin
D. Creatinine
, Fulminant hepatic failure is most D. Acetaminophen toxicity
commonly caused by:
A. Alcohol abuse
B. Idiosyncratic drug reactions
C. Hepatitis
D. Acetaminophen toxicity
In young children, the narrowest B. Cricoid ring
part of the trachea is the:
A. Vallecula
B. Cricoid ring
C. Epiglottis
D. Hyoid
In a child, it may be normal for the C. Be palpated below the costal margin
liver and spleen to:
A. Be enlarged
B. Bleed easily
C. Be palpated below the costal
margin
D. Push up against the diaphragm,
causing decreased vital capacity