CMI 351 Exam 1 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
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Definition
A potential complication of chronic alcoholism or cirrhosis and end
stage liver disease resulting in an obstruction of venous blood flow
through the liver. The rising blood pressure in the veins between the
gastrointestinal tract and liver causes engorgement of veins around the
umbilicus (navel).
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trauma portal hypertension
barrett esophagus pulmonary hypertension
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Term
Bud Chiari Syndrome
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an occlusion of the hepatic vein an occlusion of the inferior vena cava
an occlusion of the hepatic artery an occlusion of the portal vein
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Term
What is emphysema of the GB
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gallstones obstructing the Cystic thickening of the GB wall due to
duct inflammation
calcification of the GB wall air in the GB wall
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Term
which vessels have reflections from the liver
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Common iliac veins Renal veins
Aorta Portal veins
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Term
what makes a cyst simple
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- ascites
- appear as masses in GB
- jaundice
- no acoustic shadowing
- internal bleeding
- mass appears to move sluggishly
- portal hypertension
, when patient moves - abdominal pain
- echogenic - confusion
- anechoic (nonechogenic)
- pulsating mass
- distal acoustic sound
- ascites
- smooth walls
- pain in abdomen and lower back
- round-thin wall
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Definition
- Left and right common carotid
- left and right subclavian
- Brachiocephalic trunk
- descending thoracic
- intercostal
- celiac trunk
- renal
- superior and inferior mesenteric
- common, external, and internal iliac
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ascities is a symptom of which
what makes a cyst simple
conditions
Correct 54
Incorrect 00
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1 of 54
Definition
A potential complication of chronic alcoholism or cirrhosis and end
stage liver disease resulting in an obstruction of venous blood flow
through the liver. The rising blood pressure in the veins between the
gastrointestinal tract and liver causes engorgement of veins around the
umbilicus (navel).
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trauma portal hypertension
barrett esophagus pulmonary hypertension
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, 2 of 54
Term
Bud Chiari Syndrome
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an occlusion of the hepatic vein an occlusion of the inferior vena cava
an occlusion of the hepatic artery an occlusion of the portal vein
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3 of 54
Term
What is emphysema of the GB
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gallstones obstructing the Cystic thickening of the GB wall due to
duct inflammation
calcification of the GB wall air in the GB wall
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4 of 54
Term
which vessels have reflections from the liver
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Common iliac veins Renal veins
Aorta Portal veins
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5 of 54
Term
what makes a cyst simple
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- ascites
- appear as masses in GB
- jaundice
- no acoustic shadowing
- internal bleeding
- mass appears to move sluggishly
- portal hypertension
, when patient moves - abdominal pain
- echogenic - confusion
- anechoic (nonechogenic)
- pulsating mass
- distal acoustic sound
- ascites
- smooth walls
- pain in abdomen and lower back
- round-thin wall
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Definition
- Left and right common carotid
- left and right subclavian
- Brachiocephalic trunk
- descending thoracic
- intercostal
- celiac trunk
- renal
- superior and inferior mesenteric
- common, external, and internal iliac
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ascities is a symptom of which
what makes a cyst simple
conditions