Posterior abdominal region review question Flashcards

Master Review questions

1
Q

sympathetic ganglia at levels T5 to T9 (greater thoracic splanchnic nerves) innervates structures of what?

A

The foregut

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2
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visceral afferent fibers that run within the greater splanchnic nerves are responsible for what?

A

Relaying pain from foregut structures to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord

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3
Q

Left shoulder pain and back pain is a side effect of abscess in the upper left kidney, but the shoulder region has no abnormality. The shoulder pain may be caused by spread of inflammation to what?

A

the diaphragm

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4
Q

Left renal vein that crosses the aorta is occluded by an arterial aneurysm of what artery?

A

SMA

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5
Q

Where does left testicular (Gonadal) vein drains into?

A

Left renal vein

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6
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If the renal vein is occluded, what will happen to the the gonadal vein?

A

It will become swollen and pain will occur in the gonadal region.

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7
Q

Vagus nerve does not carry visceral pain fibers in the abdomen. True and False

A

True

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8
Q

What part of the ureter is common for kidney stones (renal calculus)?

A

pelvic brim

ureter at utero-pelvic junction

ureter at the ureterovesical junction

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9
Q

What kind of hernia describes a displaced gastroesophageal junction?

A

sliding hernias

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10
Q

Diaphragmatic hernias of the esophagus can be characterized by analyzing what?

A

The gastroesophageal junction

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11
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What is a paraesophageal hernia.

A

A hernia of the stomach that bulges in the mediastinum. The fundus herniates into the stomach.

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12
Q

The spleen is located at what ribs?

A

9-11

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13
Q

Injury to the spleen can cause what type of pain?

A

Sharp pain during respiration

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14
Q

What structure crosses the ureter, lateral to the cervix?

A

Uterine artery

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15
Q

What does the iliohypogastric nerve innervates?

A

The skin in the suprapubic region (above pubic symphysis) and posterior lateral gluteal region.

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16
Q

What does the ilioinguinal nerve innervates?

A

Innervates the skin of the medial thigh and anterior part of scrotum and labia major.

17
Q

What supplies the inferior part of the esophagus?

A

Left gastric artery and inferior phrenic

18
Q

What three branches of the aorta supplies the upper and intermediate portions of the esophagus?

A

the inferior thyroid, bronchial, and esophageal arteries

19
Q

What is the extraperitoneal fat called that is external to the renal capsule?

A

Perinephric fat

20
Q

What surrounds the perinephric fat?

A

renal fascia of (Gerota)

21
Q

Where will a perinephric abscess be located?

A

between the renal capsule and renal fascia

22
Q

A kidney stone at the ureterovesical junction will cause an enlargement of what structure of the kidney?

23
Q

Kidney stone in the ureteropelvic brim will cause an enlargement of what structure of the kidney?

A

renal pelvis

24
Q

Kidney stone in the pelvic brim will cause an enlargement of what structure of the kidney?

25
A kidney stone is suspected and ultrasound reveals a stone partially obstructing the lower part of her right ureter. The stone is probably lodges where the ureter crosses which structure?
The common iliac artery
26
Lumbar nerves are located where in reference to the the ureters?
medially and posterior to