What are beta cells?
This is the recommended follow-up after a mammogram showing a BI-RADS 3 lesion.
What is a repeat study in 6 months?
What is a thyroid ultrasound?
The steps of the primary survey
What are ABCDE, airway, breathing, circulation, disability, exposure/environment?
Bonus points for XABCDE (coming in 11th edition ATLS)
This is the most commonly injured nerve during open inguinal hernia repair
What is the ilioinguinal nerve?
This mucinous lesion communicates with the pancreatic duct and usually requires resection due to risk of malignancy
What is an intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm? (IPMN)
This is the preferred treatment for lactational mastitis with abscess not responsive to antibiotics.
What is needle aspiration? (Not incision & drainage)
The orientation of the superior and inferior parathyroids in relation to the recurrent laryngeal nerve
What is posterolateral (superior) and anteromedial (inferior)?
DAILY DOUBLE
The treatment for a 7 year old with facial trauma in whom an endotracheal tube is unable to be placed
What is Hasselbach’s triangle?
These are the three anastomoses performed during a classic Whipple procedure.
What are a pancreaticojejunostomy, hepaticojejunostomy, and gastrojejunostomy? (PJ, HJ, and GJ)
This disease process is characterized by a painful cord on the breast.
What is Mondor’s disease?
These are the two tumor markers for medullary thyroid cancer.
What are calcitonin and CEA?
The treatment for a grade III splenic injury with blush in a hemodynamically stable patient
What is IR angioembolization?
The antimesenteric side of the bowel is herniating
What is a Richter hernia?
This disease process is characterized by diabetes, weight gain, DVTs, and skin rash.
What is glucagonoma?
This is also known as T4d breast cancer
What is inflammatory breast cancer?
These are the two options for a Bethesda 4 nodule.
What are molecular testing and lobectomy?
The cause of respiratory failure with segmental rib fractures
What is a pulmonary contusion?
The appendix is herniated into the femoral canal
What is a De Garengeot hernia?
This surgery is performed by coring out the head of the pancreas and performing a lateral pancreaticojejunostomy.
What is a Frey procedure?
These are the superior, anterior, posterior, medial, and lateral margins of an axillary nodal dissection.
What are the axillary vein (superior), latissimus dorsi (posterior), pectoralis major (anterior), serratus anterior (medial), and skin (lateral)?
This is the cell responsible for secreting parathyroid hormone.
What are parathyroid chief cells?
This is when you place a chest tube in the IVC to bypass an injured liver.
What is a Shrock shunt? (atriocaval shunt)
This hernia is bordered by the 12th rib, quadratus lumborum muscle, and internal oblique muscle.
What is a Grynfeltt hernia?