SELF ASSESSMENT QUIZ Start Quiz WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ORGANS IS CONSIDERED PART OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM? A. Pancreas B. Gallbladder C. Liver.

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SELF ASSESSMENT QUIZ Start Quiz

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ORGANS IS CONSIDERED PART OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM? A. Pancreas B. Gallbladder C. Liver D. All of the above

THE BILE AND PANCREATIC DUCT MERGE TO FORM WHICH STRUCTURE? A. The common duct B. The gallbladder C. The appendix D. The stomach

PALPATION OF MCBURNEY’S POINT IS ESSENTIAL IN THE EXAMINATION OF A PATIENT WITH POSSIBLE ACUTE APPENDICITIS. WHERE IS MCBURNEY’S POINT? A. Halfway between the umbilicus and xiphoid process B.Halfway between the umbilicus and the pubic symphysisB.Halfway between the umbilicus and the pubic symphysis C.Halfway between the umbilicus and the left lower ribC.Halfway between the umbilicus and the left lower rib D.Halfway between the umbilicus and the ASISD.Halfway between the umbilicus and the ASIS

INDIVIDUALS WITH INFLAMMATORY VISCERAL PAIN ARE MOST OFTEN FOUND IN WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS? A.SupineA.Supine B.ProneB.Prone C.FetalC.Fetal D.Right side lyingD.Right side lying

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS IS LIKELY TO RELIEVE PAIN ASSOCIATED WITH ESOPHAGITIS? A. Sitting upright B.SupineB.Supine C.ProneC.Prone D.Right side lyingD.Right side lying

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING WILL GENERALLY NOT CAUSE BRIGHT RED BLOOD IN THE STOOL? A.Bleeding from the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tractA.Bleeding from the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract B.Bleeding from internal hemorrhoidsB.Bleeding from internal hemorrhoids C.Bleeding from external hemorrhoidsC.Bleeding from external hemorrhoids D.Colorectal carcinomaD.Colorectal carcinoma

WHAT PART OF THE BODY SERVES AS THE CHANNEL THROUGH WHICH URINE IS PASSED FROM THE BLADDER TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE BODY? A.KidneysA.Kidneys B.UretersB.Ureters C.Renal nephronC.Renal nephron D.UrethraD.Urethra

THE KIDNEYS SHOULD BE ASSESSED DURING AN OBJECTIVE EVALUATION BY PERCUSSION OVER WHAT ANATOMIC LANDMARK? A.ASISA.ASIS B.PSISB.PSIS C.Costovertebral angleC.Costovertebral angle D.UmbilicusD.Umbilicus

THE PHYSICIAN ORDERS A URINARY ANALYSIS FOR A PATIENT WITH POSSIBLE KIDNEY DYSFUNCTION. WHAT SPECIFICALLY IS THE PHYSICIAN LOOKING FOR IN THE URINE TO DETERMINE POSSIBLE KIDNEY DAMAGE? A. Albumin B.CreatinineB.Creatinine C.NitrogenC.Nitrogen D.PotassiumD.Potassium

KIDNEY STONES TYPICALLY BECOME PAINFUL WHEN? A. When they are located in the kidney B. As they attempt to pass through the ureter C. In the urethra D. Kidney stones never create pain

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