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200

This is the most common solid organ injured during blunt trauma. 

What is the Spleen?

200

Psammoma bodies and Orphan Annie nuclei are typically associate with this thyroid cancer type.

What is Papillary Thyroid Cancer? 

200

This artery is responsible for blood supply to the gastric conduit after esophagectomy.


What is the right gastroepiploic artery?

200

This is the primary fuel source for the small intestine. 

What is glutamine?

200

The equation to calculate minute ventilation. 

What is tidal volume*respiratory rate?

400

These are the borders of Zone II in a penetrating neck injury?

What is Cricoid to the Angle of the Mandible?

400

Follicular thyroid cancer spreads via this route.

What is hematogenous? 

400

This abberant vessel can travel in area anterior to Coopers ligament connecting the illac system with the obturator artery causing catastrophic bleeding if injured during inguinal hernia surgery. 

What is the Corona Mortis?

400

This is the primary deficiency in re-feeding syndrome.

What is phosphate?

400

= (true positives)/(true positives + false negatives)

What is Sensitivity? 

600

This component of the GCS exam is the most important predictor of severity and recovery in TBI.

What is motor?

600

This artery supplies the superior parathyroid glands.

What is inferior thyroid artery?

600

This collateral artery directly connects the SMA with the IMA.

What is the Arc of Riolan?

600

The effect of erythromycin on gastric emptying is through its function on this receptor. 

What is motilin?

600

The equation for calculating Cerebral Perfusion Pressure. 

What is MAP-ICP?

800

In a GSW to the mid-ureter, these two maneuvers can give additional length to allow re-implantation into the bladder. 

What is a "Baori flap" and a "Psoas Hitch"?

800

The most common location of an extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma.

What is Organ of Zuckerkandl?

800

The thoracic duct crosses from right to left at what vertebral level.

What is T4/T5?

800

This is the strongest layer of the small bowel.

What is the submucosa?

800

Fill in the Blank: 

Arterial Oxygen Content

=(1.34* BLANK *SaO2)+(0.023*PaO2)

What is Hb?

1000

This describes a grade 3 blunt carotid injury. 

What is a Pseudoaneurysm?

1000

This is the most common metastasis to the thyroid gland.

What is renal cell carcinoma?

1000

This nerve which is a branch of the posterior vagus traveling to the left and anteriorly has been given this name b/c of the common association of refractory ulcers following selective vagotomy procedure and its missed ligation.

What is the Criminal Nerve of Grassi?

1000

This is the primary fuel source for colonocytes.

What is butyrate?

1000

The respiratory quotient equation. 


What is RQ=CO2 produced/O2 consumed?


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