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Which of the following lab values would be best for a pt. w/ infection - WBC count The artifact most commonly encountered posterior to a gallstone is - shadowing A collection of abdominal fluid within the peritoneal cavity often associated with cancer is termed - exudate ascites The covering of...

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Which of the following lab values would be best for a pt. w/ infection - ✔WBC count



The artifact most commonly encountered posterior to a gallstone is - ✔shadowing



A collection of abdominal fluid within the peritoneal cavity often associated with cancer
is termed - ✔exudate ascites



The covering of the liver is referred to as - ✔Glisson capsule



The left lobe of the liver can be separated from the right lobe by - ✔middle hepatic vein

,The right lobe of the liver is divided into segments by the - ✔right hepatic vein



The right intersegmental fissure contains the - ✔right hepatic vein



The main portal vein divides into - ✔left and right branches



The ligamentum teres can be used to separate the - ✔medial and lateral segments of the
left lobe



The main lobar fissure contains the - ✔main hepatic vein



All of the following are located within the porta hepatis except - ✔main hepatic vein



Right-sided heart failure often leads to enlargement of the - ✔inferior vena cava and
hepatic veins



The right portal vein divides into - ✔anterior and posterior branches



The diameter of the portal vein should not exceed - ✔13mm



The right lobe of the liver can be divided into - ✔anterior and posterior segments



Which of the following is true concerning the portal veins? - ✔portal veins have brighter
walls than the hepatic veins



The left lobe of the liver can be divided into - ✔medial and lateral segments

,Budd-Chiari syndrome leads to a reduction in the size of - ✔hepatic veins



A tongue like extension of the right lobe of the liver is termed - ✔riedel lobe



The left portal vein divides into - ✔medial and lateral branches



The left umbilical vein after birth becomes the - ✔ligamentum teres



The inferior extension of the caudate lobe is referred to as - ✔papillary process



Clinical findings of fatty infiltration of the liver include - ✔elevated liver function tests



Shortly after birth, the ductus venosus collapses and becomes the - ✔ligamentum venosum



Sonographically, when the liver is difficult to penetrate and diffusely echogenic, this
is indicative of - ✔fatty liver disease



The most common cause of cirrhosis is - ✔alcoholism



Clinical findings of hepatitis include all of the following except - ✔pericholecystic fluid



Immunocompromised patients are more prone to develop what form of hepatic abnormailty -
✔candidiasis



All of the following are sequala of cirrhosis except - ✔hepatic artery enlargement

, Normal flow toward the liver in the portal veins is termed - ✔hepatopedal



Which of the following is the most common form of liver cancer - ✔metastatic liver disease



Which heptic mass is closely associated with oral contraceptive use - ✔hepatic adenoma



All of the following are clinical findings of hepatocellular carcinoma except - ✔reduction in a
- fetoprotein



A 71 year old patient presents to the er with painless jaundice and an enlarged palpable
gb. these findings are suspicious for - ✔courvoisier gb



The innermost layer of the gb wall is the - ✔mucosal layer



The cystic artery is branch of the - ✔right hepatic artery



The middle layer of the gb wall is the - ✔fibromucosal layer



Which structure is a useful landmark for identifying the gb - ✔main lobar fissure



What hormone causes the gb to contract - ✔cholecystokinin



The gb wall should measure no more then - ✔3mm



The direct blood supply to the gb is the - ✔cystic artery



The outermost layer of the gb wall is the - ✔serosal layer

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