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Aha Ch 17 Abdomen Exam Questions And Answers Latest Update
2024/2025 All Answers 100% C0rrect Verified Best Exam Solution
Graded A+ For Success

Ascites - CORRECT ANSWERS —a pathologic increase in fluid in the
peritoneal cavity; may be suspected in the patient with risk factors.


Ballottement - CORRECT ANSWERS —a palpation technique used to
assess an organ or a mass


Biliary atresia - CORRECT ANSWERS —a congenital obstruction or
absence of some or all of the bile duct system, resulting in bile flow
obstruction; most have complete absence of the entire extrahepatic biliary
tree.


Acute glomerulonephritis - CORRECT ANSWERS Inflammation of the
capillary loops of the renal glomeruli; results from immune complex
deposition or formation.


Acute pancreatitis - CORRECT ANSWERS —an acute inflammatory process
in which release of pancreatic enzymes results in glandular
autodigestion; there are several known causes, including biliary disease
and chronic alcohol use.


Acute renal failure - CORRECT ANSWERS —a sudden impairment of renal
function over hours to days, resulting in an acute uremic episode; the most
common clinical laboratory finding is a RISE in the serum creatinine
concentration.


Borborygmi - CORRECT ANSWERS —loud, prolonged gurgles.

,Aha Ch 17 Abdomen Exam Questions And Answers Latest Update
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Cholecystitis - CORRECT ANSWERS —an inflammatory process of the
gallbladder most commonly caused by obstruction of the cystic duct from
cholelithiasis, which may be either acute or chronic.


Cholelithiasis - CORRECT ANSWERS —stone formation in the gallbladder
that occurs when certain substances reach a high concentration in bile
and produce crystals.


Chronic pancreatitis - CORRECT ANSWERS —a chronic inflammatory
process of the pancreas characterized by irreversible morphologic
changes resulting in atrophy, fibrosis, and pancreatic calcifications.


Cirrhosis - CORRECT ANSWERS —a diffuse hepatic process characterized
by fibrosis and alteration of normal liver architecture into structurally
abnormal nodules.


Colic - CORRECT ANSWERS —spasmodic pains in the abdomen.


Crohn disease - CORRECT ANSWERS —chronic inflammatory disorder
that can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract; produces ulceration,
fibrosis, and malabsorption; the terminal ileum and colon are the most
common sites.


Diarrhea - CORRECT ANSWERS —frequent liquid or loose stools lasting
less than 4 weeks in duration; usually abrupt in onset and lasting less than
2 weeks.


Diverticular disease - CORRECT ANSWERS —a disease characterized by
the presence of saclike mucosal outpouchings through colonic muscle; may
involve any part of the gastrointestinal tract.

,Aha Ch 17 Abdomen Exam Questions And Answers Latest Update
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Duodenal ulcer - CORRECT ANSWERS —chronic circumscribed break in
the duodenal mucosa that scars with healing; may develop from
infection with Helicobacter pylori and increased gastric acid.


Fecal incontinence - CORRECT ANSWERS —inability to control bowel
movements, leading to leakage of stool; associated with three major
causes:
fecal impaction,
underlying disease, and
neurogenic disorder.


Gastroesophageal reflux disease - CORRECT ANSWERS —backward flow
of gastric contents, which are typically acidic, into the esophagus.


Hemolytic uremic syndrome - CORRECT ANSWERS —triad of
microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and uremia; one of
the
most common causes of acute renal failure in children


Hepatitis - CORRECT ANSWERS —inflammatory process of the liver
characterized by diffuse or patchy hepatocellular necrosis, usually caused
by viral infection, alcohol, drugs, or toxins.


Hiatal hernia with esophagitis - CORRECT ANSWERS —condition in which
part of the stomach passes through the esophageal hiatus in the
diaphragm and into the chest cavity; very common and occurs most often in
women and older adults.

, Aha Ch 17 Abdomen Exam Questions And Answers Latest Update
2024/2025 All Answers 100% C0rrect Verified Best Exam Solution
Graded A+ For Success
Hirschsprung disease (congenital aganglionic megacolon) - CORRECT
ANSWERS —primary absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells in a
segment of the colon, interrupting intestinal motility; abnormal intestinal
innervation results in the absence of peristalsis, which leads to
accumulation of stool proximal to the defect and intestinal obstruction.


Hydronephrosis - CORRECT ANSWERS —dilation of the renal pelvis and
calyces caused by an obstruction of urine flow anywhere from the
urethral meatus to the kidneys; increasing ureteral pressure results in
changes in the glomerular filtration, tubular function, and renal blood flow.


Possible causes include a kidney stone, an infection, an enlarged prostate, a
blood clot, or a tumor.


Symptoms include difficulty urinating and pain in the side, abdomen, or
groin.


Intussusception - CORRECT ANSWERS —prolapse or telescoping of one
segment of intestine into another, causing intestinal obstruction; commonly
occurs in infants between 3 and 12 months of age.


Irritable bowel syndrome - CORRECT ANSWERS —disorder of intestinal
motility


Lipase - CORRECT ANSWERS —an enzyme that acts on emulsified fats.


Meconium ileus - CORRECT ANSWERS —a distal intestinal obstruction
caused by thick inspissated impacted meconium in the lower intestine of
infants; pancreatic insufficiency or pancreatic anomalies are thought to be
contributing factors.

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