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A man is moving into a new house and during the process lift…

A man is moving into a new house and during the process lifts a large chest of drawers. As he lifts he feels a severe pain in the lower right quadrant of his abdomen. He finds that he can no longer lift without pain and the next day goes to see his physician. Surgery is indicated and during the surgery the surgeon opens the inguinal region and finds a hernial sac with a small knuckle of intestine projecting through the abdominal wall just above the inguinal ligament and medial to the inferior epigastric vessels. Which of the following was the likely diagnosis?

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Identify specific part of the organ marked by the stars on t…

Identify specific part of the organ marked by the stars on the image below. Note: all of the stars are marking the same item. [BLANK-1]

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Which of the following arteries typically provides arterial…

Which of the following arteries typically provides arterial blood directly to the bladder?

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Which of the following statements regarding the liver is inc…

Which of the following statements regarding the liver is incorrect?

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What is the term used to describe a CSF supernate that is an…

What is the term used to describe a CSF supernate that is any color other than colorless?

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What is the dominant WBC in a BAL cell differential?

What is the dominant WBC in a BAL cell differential?

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Which cast type is most indicative of end stage renal diseas…

Which cast type is most indicative of end stage renal disease?

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A low and fixed specific gravity indicates:

A low and fixed specific gravity indicates:

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Which healthy patient would be expected to have the highest…

Which healthy patient would be expected to have the highest CSF white blood cell count?

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A physical and microscopic exam was performed on fluid remov…

A physical and microscopic exam was performed on fluid removed from a knee joint effusion. Results are as follows:   Physical Exam Microscopic Exam Color = Pale Yellow WBCs = 555/uL Clarity = Clear RBCs = 1000/uL Viscosity = High Diff: 15% PMNs, 60% Monos, 25% Lymphs 1. List any result above that is considered abnormal. 2. What class of joint disorder (if any) would you place this fluid in?

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