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PA Review Questions for Disorders of the Gallbladder and the Liver

Preparing for the PANCE or PANRE

These review questions are designed to be a brief active review of the previous article and podcast covering the gallbladder and the liver.  If for some reason something doesn’t make sense or you want to go back and check something click here for the article and podcast.

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1.  Inhibited inspiration with pressure over the RUQ secondary to pain is known as what sign?

  1. Cullen’s sign

  2. Murphy’s sign

  3. Psoas sign

  4. Lachman’s sign

2.  A hepatitis panel reveals a that a patient has an Anti Hepatitis B surface antigen antibody.  What does this indicate?

  1. The patient is currently infected with Hep B

  2. The patient has fully recovered from Hep B

  3. The patient will likely go on to chronic Hep B

  4. This antibody is of no clinical value

 

3.  List the three items in Charcot’s triad.

 

4. Which two hepatitis viruses are there vaccines for?

  1. Hep A and Hep B

  2. Hep B and Hep C

  3. Hep A and Hep D

  4. Hep C and Hep D

 

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