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ABSITE - Trauma – Questions with complete correct answers 2023
  • ABSITE - Trauma – Questions with complete correct answers 2023

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  • ABSITE - Trauma – Questions with complete correct answers 2023A 34-year-old female presents after a high-velocity MVC with right flank pain and frank bright red blood in her urine. Her primary survey is intact, and vital signs are HR 112 bpm, BP 86/59 mmHg, RR 20/min, and oxygen saturation is 98% on room air. CT scan demonstrates a Grade IV laceration to the right kidney. The best choice for management is: A. Renorrhaphy B. Packing of the renal fossa, temporary abdominal closure, and return ...
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ABSITE - Trauma – Questions And Answers All  Are Complete Test
  • ABSITE - Trauma – Questions And Answers All Are Complete Test

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  • ABSITE - Trauma – Questions And Answers All Are Complete Test A 34-year-old female presents after a high-velocity MVC with right flank pain and frank bright red blood in her urine. Her primary survey is intact, and vital signs are HR 112 bpm, BP 86/59 mmHg, RR 20/min, and oxygen saturation is 98% on room air. CT scan demonstrates a Grade IV laceration to the right kidney. The best choice for management is: A. Renorrhaphy B. Packing of the renal fossa, temporary abdominal closure, an...
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ABSITE Trauma Questions and Answers
  • ABSITE Trauma Questions and Answers

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  • When does the first mortality peak for trauma occur?  :-- Within seconds to minutes after injury The trauma system and acute patient care has the greatest impact on patients in which mortality peak for trauma?  :-- Second mortality peak (golden hour) Most of the deaths during the second mortality peak for trauma occur from?  :-- Hemorrhage, central nervous system injuries When does the third mortality peak for trauma occur?  :-- 24 hours after injury, from multisystem organ ...
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ABSITE questions with correct answers to pass 2023
  • ABSITE questions with correct answers to pass 2023

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  • ABSITE questions with correct answers to pass 2023 Operative intervention for what chest tube output parameters? - correct answer The commonly used cutoffs for chest tube output are greater than 1500 mL on initial placement or greater than 200 mL/h for 3hrs High-risk' stigmata of BD-IPMN per the Fukuoka Consensus - correct answer Obstructive jaundice secondary to pancreatic head cystic lesion Enhanced solid component Main pancreatic duct size >10 mm 'Worrisome-features' of BD-IPMN...
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ABSITE - Trauma Questions and  Answers
  • ABSITE - Trauma Questions and Answers

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  • A 34-year-old female presents after a high-velocity MVC with right flank pain and frank bright red blood in her urine. Her primary survey is intact, and vital signs are HR 112 bpm, BP 86/59 mmHg, RR 20/min, and oxygen saturation is 98% on room air. CT scan demonstrates a Grade IV laceration to the right kidney. The best choice for management is: A. Renorrhaphy B. Packing of the renal fossa, temporary abdominal closure, and return to the ICU. C. Total nephrectomy D. Observation in the i...
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ABSITE - Trauma  exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
  • ABSITE - Trauma exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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  • A 34-year-old female presents after a high-velocity MVC with right flank pain and frank bright red blood in her urine. Her primary survey is intact, and vital signs are HR 112 bpm, BP 86/59 mmHg, RR 20/min, and oxygen saturation is 98% on room air. CT scan demonstrates a Grade IV laceration to the right kidney. The best choice for management is: A. Renorrhaphy B. Packing of the renal fossa, temporary abdominal closure, and return to the ICU. C. Total nephrectomy D. Observation in the intensi...
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ABSITE - Trauma – Questions And Answers All Are Complete Test
  • ABSITE - Trauma – Questions And Answers All Are Complete Test

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ABSITE - Trauma - Questions With Actual Complete Answers Guaranteed For A+ Pass.
  • ABSITE - Trauma - Questions With Actual Complete Answers Guaranteed For A+ Pass.

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  • A 34-year-old female presents after a high-velocity MVC with right flank pain and frank bright red blood in her urine. Her primary survey is intact, and vital signs are HR 112 bpm, BP 86/59 mmHg, RR 20/min, and oxygen saturation is 98% on room air. CT scan demonstrates a Grade IV laceration to the right kidney. The best choice for management is: A. Renorrhaphy B. Packing of the renal fossa, temporary abdominal closure, and return to the ICU. C. Total nephrectomy D. Observation in the intensi...
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ABSITE - Anorectal – Questions & answers 2023 updated
  • ABSITE - Anorectal – Questions & answers 2023 updated

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  • ABSITE - Anorectal – Questions & answers 2023 updatedA 32-year-old male presents to the clinic with a complaint of intermittent bloody anal discharge for 6 months duration. He has no family history of malignancy. The drainage occurs several times weekly and stains his underclothing. He denies incontinence to flatus. Examination demonstrates a 3-mm area of elevated granulation tissue 1.5 cm from the anus in the posterior midline. Digital rectal and anoscopy are otherwise unremarkable. Which of ...
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