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General Surgery
Medical Abbreviations
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When the heart beats too fast or irregularly.

Arrhythmia (irregular)/ Tachycardia (Too fast)/Atrial Fibrillation/ Ventricular Fibrillation

rej: Heart attack (plumbing problems vs electrical problem)

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What is the largest internal organ in the human body, located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen, responsible for detoxification?

Liver


rej: Pancreas/ Gallbladder

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What is the medical specialty or hospital department that focuses on the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents?

Paediatrics


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What the the suffix -otomy mean? 

Cutting into/opening (e.g., laparotomy).

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What does BP stand for?

Blood pressure

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What is the modern term for a surgical knife featuring a small, sharp, detachable blade?

Scalpel


rej: Bistoury (An older, more obscure term for a long, narrow surgical knife; it is rarely used in modern clinical settings.)



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What is high blood glucose due to lack of insulin or insulin resistance

Diabetes Mellitus

rej: Hypoglycemia (Low blood glucose), Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes

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What is the largest organ in the body?

Skin

rej: Liver

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What medical treatment and surgical specialty is dedicated to the diagnosis, correction, and treatment of skeletal deformities, broken bones, and joint injuries?

Orthopaedics

rej: Osteopathy (branch of manual medicine)

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Acute, localised pain and tenderness in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen, specifically at McBurney’s point, most commonly points to what surgical emergency?

Appendicitis (Common cause of RIGHT lower quadrant pain) 

rej: Diverticulitis, inflammation or infection of small pouches in colon wall, causes LEFT lower quadrant pain


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What does CPR stand for

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation


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What is used to listen to heart and lung sounds?

Stethoscope

rej: Otoscope (for looking at ears),

Sphygmomanometer (tool to measure blood pressure)


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A chronic, genetic condition causing wheezing due to airway narrowing

Asthma


rej: Bronchitis (usually a temporary infection)/ anaphylaxis (acute, rapid-onset emergency), COPD

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The valve between the left atrium and left ventricle.

Mitral valve / Bicuspid Valve (left side) 

rej: Tricuspid Valve (right side)



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The specialty managing autoimmune joint diseases like rheumatoid arthritis.

Rheumatology



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A physical exam sign where pain worsens when pressure is suddenly released from the abdomen

Rebound tenderness (pain upon releasing pressure)

rej: Guarding (tensing of muscles during pressure)

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In the context of hospital surgical or surgical patient management, what does the abbreviation ‘IVF’ stand for?

in vitro fertilisation

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What diagnostic imaging modality uses high-frequency sound waves to visualise internal soft tissues, such as a mass in the liver?

Ultrasound 

rej: Echocardiagram (of heart only), 

CT Scan (x-rays), MRI (magnetic fields) 




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A patient presenting with Levine’s sign and elevated blood troponin levels is most likely experiencing what acute cardiac event?

Heart attack/ myocardial infarction (elevated troponin signifies cardiac muscle death)

rej: angina pectoris (usually normal troponin levels)

cardiac arrest (no Levine's sign)

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The nerve that controls diaphragm movement and breathing

Phrenic nerve 

rej: Vagus Nerve (controls the parasympathetic system)

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The specialty managing autoimmune joint diseases like rheumatoid arthritis.

Rheumatology

rej: Orthopaedics

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A blood test done before surgery to check haemoglobin levels.

Complete Blood Count (CBC) / Full Blood Count (FBC) 

rej: Group and Screen  (checks blood type and antibodies)

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What does COPD stand for

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

rej: Congestive Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder


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What surgical technique or device uses a high-frequency electrical current to burn tissue in order to stop bleeding?

Diathermy (electrocautery / Bovie device)


rej: Sutures, Clamps, Gel Sponges, Epinephrine (stops bleeding but does not burn tissue with electrical current)


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Fever, productive cough, crackles on auscultation - most likely diagnosis of the overarching condition?

Pneumonia (crackles on auscultation indicate fluid in the alveoli, which is a characteristic)/ Tuberculosis

rej: common cold

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The protective, fluid-filled sac that surrounds and lubricates the heart

Pericardium

rej: Myocardium (middle muscular layer that pumps), Endocardium (smooth inner epithelial lining of the heart), Pleura (wraps the lungs)

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The specialty that manages kidney failure and dialysis patients.

Nephrology (manages kidney function/dialysis)

rej: Urology (surgeons for the urinary tract and male reproductive system.)



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Air under the diaphragm on X-ray with acute abdominal pain suggests what diagnosis?

perforated bowel (perforated viscus)

tear in the muscle separating the chest and abdomen

rej: Pneumonia

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PRN (hint Latin for ‘as needed’)

Pro re nata

rej: Per Regular Notice (as needed) 

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This device delivers positive pressure ventilation and is commonly attached to a reservoir bag in emergencies

Bag-Valve Mask (BVM / Ambu bag)

rej: Nasal Cannula (low-flow passive oxygen device)



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A patient presents with high fever, a 'strawberry tongue,' a peeling skin rash on the palms and soles, and swollen lymph nodes. What pediatric condition is a leading cause of acquired heart disease due to the inflammation of coronary arteries?

Kawasaki disease /Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome 

rej: Scarlet fever / rheumatic fever 



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A patient presents with right-sided facial droop affecting only the lower half of the face. Forehead movement is preserved. Where is the most likely upper motor neuron lesion?

Left motor cortex (upper motor neuron lesion)

rej: Bell's palsy

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What medical specialty focuses on the comprehensive hospital care of adult patients, managing non-surgical conditions and coordinating care for complex patients with multi-system diseases?

Internal Medicine

rej: Family Medicine, General Surgery

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What does Murphy’s sign suggest 

Acute cholecystitis (gallbladder inflammation) A "positive" Murphy's sign occurs when a patient stops breathing in (inspiratory arrest) because the gallbladder is inflamed and hits the examiner's hand.

rej: Cholethalithiasis (This simply means having gallstones. You can have stones without the inflammation that causes a positive Murphy's sign.)

Appendicitis (associated with McBurney’s point tenderness in the lower right abdomen, whereas Murphy's sign is in the upper right.)

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NPO (hint: Latin for nothing by mouth)

nil per os 

rej: Nothing Per Oral, Non-Patient Observation

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This device measures end-tidal carbon dioxide to assess ventilation status during anaesthesia.

Capnograph/Capnography monitor (Measures CO2)

rej: Pulse Oximeter (Measures O2)



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