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What position is used to displace the abdominal contents to enhance the surgeon's view of the lower abdominal region?

  1. Trendelenburg
  2. Lateral
  3. Fowler's
  4. Reverse Trendelenburg

Answer(s): A



Whipple pancreaticoduodenectomy involves removal of the ____.

  1. Head of the pancreas, distal one-third of the stomach, duodenum, proximal 10 cm of jejunum, gallbladder, cystic and common bile ducts, and peripancreatic and hepatoduodenal lymph nodes
  2. Tail of the pancreas, proximal one-third of the stomach, duodenum, distal 10 cm of jejunum, gallbladder, cystic and hepatic ducts, and peripancreatic and hepatoduodenal lymph nodes
  3. Pancreas, stomach, cecum, ileum, bladder, hepatic and cystic ducts, and periaortic lymph nodes
  4. islets of Langerhans, spleen, stomach, duodenum, colon, cystic and common bile ducts, and peripancreatic and hepatoduodenal lymph nodes

Answer(s): A



Bartholin's glands are located ____.

  1. Just inside the urethral meatus
  2. within the vestibule
  3. in the labia majora
  4. At the hymenal ring

Answer(s): B



What causes the descent of the fetus through the pelvic canal?

  1. Gravity
  2. Uterine contractions
  3. Size of the fetus
  4. Manual compressions

Answer(s): B






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