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If a laparoscopic procedure is converted to an open procedure, you look under:
a) laparoscopic surgical procedure converted to an open procedure in Disease index
b)laparoscopic surgical procedure converted to an open procedure in the Procedures index
c) surgical procedure, converted in Disease index
d) surgical procedure, converted in Procedure index |
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| code used to describe another factor influencing the health status of the patient during th current episode of care |
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| Abbreviation for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography |
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Open CBD exploration without stone removal |
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Open CBD exploration with stone removal |
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| singular medical term for stone |
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| plural medical term for stones |
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| hardened cholesterol from bile |
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| endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography |
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| a radiograph that uses contrast dye to see whether the biliary ducts contain stones or other obstructions |
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laparoscopic removal of calculi of the bile duct |
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Percutaneous removal of calculi from the CBD |
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| performed during the operation |
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intraoperative cholangiogram radiograph with contrast dye |
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| condition caused by stones or tumor and can prevent bile from draining properly into the small intestine |
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| substance from the liver that aids in digestion that is eliminated with feces |
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| contained in bile, results from the death of worn-out red blood cells |
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| condition caused by bile being unable to drain properly out of the body and accumulating in the bloodstream--causes jaundice |
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| condition of yellowing of the skin and the sclerae |
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| another name for jaundice |
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| What is jaundice an indication of? |
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Cholecystitis with choledocholithiasis with obstruction |
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Pancreatitis can be caused by:
a) drugs
b) alcohol
c) trauma
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e) all of the above |
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| Increase in amylase and lipase in the bloodstream indicates what? |
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What are the two most common causes of pancreatitis?
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Patient was admitted with acute gallstone pancreatitis and acute cholecystitis with cholecholithiasis and obstruction that was treated wth open cholecystecomy with CBD exploration and removal of stones |
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bowel obstruction secondary to postoperative adhesions |
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| a kinking or twisting of the bowel |
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| a telescoping of the intestine seen most often in children |
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bowel obstruction secondary to fecal impaction |
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Ileus can be caused by:
a) tumors
b) overuse of laxatives
c) trauma
d) infection
e) damage to the hip bone
f) all of the above
g) all but e |
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| Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are examples of ___________ disease |
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| abbreviation of inflammatory bowel disease |
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| T or F: The etiology of IBD is abuse of laxatives, drugs, alcohol, or parasites |
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False
The etiology of IBD is unknown |
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| an active disease state with symptoms |
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| an inactive disease state without symptoms |
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| T or F: Irritable bowel sydrome and spastic colon are examples of IBDs |
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They are examples of noninflammatory bowel disease |
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| What is the etiology of irritable bowel syndrome and spastic colon? |
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| inflammation of the appendix |
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| appendage that hangs off the cecum |
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| the first part of the large intestine |
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| surgical removal of the appendix |
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| removal of a healthy appendix |
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