Chapter 2- Abdomen

Clinically Oriented Anatomy 7Th Ed By Agur Dalley

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Chapter 2- Abdomen

 

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24. Technically, the peritoneal cavity:
  A) contains all the intraperitoneal organs.
  B) is a closed cavity in both sexes.
  C) is the potential space between the parietal and visceral peritoneum.
  D) is typically open to the testis in the male.
  E) contains lymph nodes.
  Ans: C

 

 

25. Which of the following associations is incorrect?
  A) ruptured appendix—peritonitis
  B) peritoneal adhesions—volvulus
  C) withdrawal of urine from bladder—paracentesis
  D) intraperitoneal injection—rapid rate of absorption
  E) peritoneal dialysis—removal of wastes from abdominal cavity
  Ans: C

 

 

26. Which of the following is incorrect pertaining to a mesentery?
  A) It is sensitive to laceration near its attachment to organs.
  B) It is a double-layer of peritoneum.
  C) It transmits nerves and blood vessels to organs from the body wall.
  D) It constitutes a region of continuity between visceral and parietal peritoneum.
  E) It contains lymph nodes and vessels.
  Ans: A

 

 

27. To minimize the spread of peritoneal fluid via the paracolic gutters from a lower abdominal infection, the patient is placed:
  A) on his right side.
  B) on his left side.
  C) supine.
  D) prone.
  E) in an inclined position (head and trunk elevated at least 45 degrees).
  Ans: E

 

 

28. The omental bursa:
  A) is a completely sealed-off recess of the peritoneal cavity.
  B) is located anterior to the stomach.
  C) can contain pancreatic fluid following rupture of the pancreas.
  D) has medial and lateral recesses.
  E) contains the portal vein.
  Ans: C

 

 

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