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Truelearn for ABSITE Questions and
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anterior, posterior, medial, lateral, superior and inferior boundaries of inguinal canal? - ANSWER
- A: external oblique
P: transversalis fascia
M: superficial inguinal ring
L: deep inguinal ring
S: inferior oblique and transversus abd
I: inguinal ligament
_______ appendix is more likely to cause rectal irritation, thus loose stools and urinary
symptoms from bladder irritation - ANSWER - pelvic
pain with internal rotation of the thigh - ANSWER - obturator test
what type of appendix does an obturator test indicate? - ANSWER - pelvic appendix
pain with extension of right thigh when lying on side - ANSWER - psoas test
what type of appendix does a psoas test indicate? - ANSWER - retrocecal appendix
when would you do a percutaneous drainage of an appendicitis? - ANSWER - perforated
Tx of pt w appendicitis and phlegmon - ANSWER - IV abx
Tx for perforated appendicits w abscess >1cm - ANSWER - IV abx and perc drainage
onset of emesis prior to abdominal pain is indicative of what? - ANSWER - gastroenteritis
, what is usually the first symptom in appendicitis - ANSWER - pain and then nausea
what is the wbc/hpf criteria for pyuria? - ANSWER - ≥ 3 WBCs/HPF
which trimester is appendicitis most common in? - ANSWER - second
what type of appendectomy is associated with organ space infections? - ANSWER -
laparoscopic appendectomy
what is the proper position for a lap appy? - ANSWER - Trendelenberg and tilt to the left
what to do if you see purulent fluid during an appendicits? - ANSWER - carefully aspirate dry
without irrigation
what type of hernia is palpable in the inguinal canal? - ANSWER - direct or indirect
type of hernia located beneath the inguinal ligament through the femoral canal, which is not
palpable in the inguinal canal and may be palpable as a bulge in the groin, below the inguinal
ligament, and medial to the femoral pulse - ANSWER - femoral
what diagnostic modality is most commonly used to diagnose obturator hernias? - ANSWER -
CT
best hernia repair in females? - ANSWER - laparoscopic, to rule out femoral hernias
what is the "reduction en masse" phenomenon - ANSWER - manual reduction of an
incarcerated hernia that causes the hernia sac to be reduced into the extraperitoneal space and
therefore the narrow neck of the hernia sac remains since the contents of the hernia have not
been reduced into the peritoneal cavity.
tx "reduction en masse" phenomenon - ANSWER - ex lap to assess bowel viability
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