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ARDMS Abdomen Review (Based off of URR Review Course) A+ Guaranteed.
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What does an increased RI mean correct answers increased resistance in vascular bed 
 
What does an increased pulsatility index mean correct answers increased resistance in vascular bed 
 
Normal PI for vessels supplying organs such as kidneys correct answers < 0.75 
 
Hydrostatic pressure: 
when supine 
at ankle when standing 
above heart when standing correct answers 0 mmHg 
100 mmHg 
-30 mmHg 
 
What vessel is the most posterior abdominal vessel correct answers aorta 
 
Paired branches of ...
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ARDMS ABDOMEN REGISTRY (100% Correct Answers)
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LIVER SIZE correct answers M 1600G F 1200G 22X12X17CM 
 
GLISSONS CAPSULE correct answers LIVER COVERING FIBROELASTIC CONNECTIVE TISSUE CONTAINING LYMPH BLOOD AND NERVES 
 
PERITONEUM correct answers LOOSE MESH COVERING THAT COVERS LIVER SURFACE EXPECT FOR FALCIFORM LIG, PORTA HEPATIS, IVC, GB FOSSA AND BARE AREA 
 
TRADITIONAL LOBAR ANATOMY correct answers 4 LOBES LIVER 
R, L, C, AND QUADRATE 
EXTERNAL LANDMARKS 
 
FUNCTIONAL LOBAR ANATOMY correct answers 3 LOBES LIVER R L C, BASED ON VASCULAR ...
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ARDMS ABDOMEN Exam Questions with Complete Verified Solutions/Answers
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__ are the accumulation of pancreatic fluid and necrotic debris confined by the 
retroperitoneum. Contain high amounts of amylase, lipase and trypsin. - Pseudocysts 
Pseudocysts commonly occur at the pancreatic ___ - tail 
In peds the most common reason for pseudocyst is _____ _____ - abdominal trauma 
congenital anomaly where the ventra pancreas encircles the second portion of the duodenum. 
May present as the 'Double Bubble" with dilated stomach and duodenal bulb - Annular 
pancreas
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ARDMS ABDOMEN Exam Review|Questions with Complete Verified Solutions/Answers
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what is a congenital disorder characterized by segmental dilatation of the intrahepatic ducts? 
central dot sign - caroli disease 
body accumulates excess copper. - Wilson disease 
a lodged stone in the cystic duct causing compression of the common bile duct - Mirizzi 
syndrome 
a herpesvirus that can lead to infectious mononucleosis. 
can cause splenomegaly and hepatitis. - Epsteon- Bar infetion
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ARDMS ABDOMEN Exam |Questions with Complete Verified Solutions/Answers
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The cells that secrete epinephrine and norepinephrine - chromaffin cells 
what is exudate ascites associated with - cancer 
what is transudate ascites associated with - cirrhosis 
what does a high white blood cell count indicate - infection 
what does a decrease in hematocrit indicate - bleeding
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Left adrenal gland - extends medial to the kidney 
glomerulonephritis - inflammation of the glomeruli of the kidney, 
associated with azotomia and a distant throat infection 
adrenal adenoma - benign solid, hypioechoic mass located within the adrenal glands, can 
cause cushings, conn syndrome, and hypertension 
hyperfunctioning adrenal adenoma - often seen in patients suffering from cushings disease
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ARDMS ABDOMEN Exam Set 2 |505 Questions with Complete Solutions
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The covering of the liver is referred to as: 
A. Glisson capsule 
B. Gerota fascia 
C. Morrison pouch 
D. hepatic fascia - A 
The left lobe of the liver can be separated from the right lobe by: 
A. right hepatic vein 
B. middle hepatic vein 
C. left hepatic vein 
D. falciform ligament - B
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What hormone causes the the following is not associated with echinococcal cysts? - Ascites 
which fetal circulation pathway connects the left portal vein to the IVC? - Ductus Venosus 
The ligament venousum is all of the following except? - A. A REMNANT OF THE UMBILICAL 
VEIN 
B. A remnant of the ductus venosus 
C. A remnant of the fetal circulation which shunts blood from the portal vein to the IVC 
bypassing the liver 
D. Divides caudate lobe from left lobe of the liver
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The largest artery in the human body is the: - aorta‼️ 
____ separates RLL from LLL & courses within the ____ - Middle hepatic vein ; MLF‼️ 
Ligamentum teres - Area of recanalized umbilical vein 
- forms the
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parietal peritoneum - portion of the peritoneum that lines the abdominal and pelvic cavity 
intraperitoneal organs - GB, liver (except bare area) , ovaries, spleen, (except the splenic 
hilum) , stomach 
retroperitoneal organs - Abdominal lymph nodes 
Adrenal glands 
AO 
Ascending & descending colon 
Duodenum 
IVC 
Kidneys 
Pancreas 
Prostate 
Ureters 
UB 
Uterus - portion of the peritoneum that lines the abdominal and pelvic cavity 
intraperitoneal organs - GB, liver (except bare area) , ovarie...
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