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What three segments of the gallbladder are manipulated during removal?
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Fundus, body, Hartman's pouch.
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Name the parts of the Biliary Tree.
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Right and left hepatic ducts, common hepatic duct, cystic duct, common bile duct
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What are the ligaments of the uterus?
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Round, broad, cardinal, and uterosacral
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What is the blood supply to the gallbladder?
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They cystic artery
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What are the layers of the digestive tract?
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Mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, and serosa
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How long is the small bowel?
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6 to 7 meters
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What is the upper surface of the liver called?
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The Anterior surface
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What is the blood supply to the Spleen?
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The splenic artery, which is one of three branches of the celiac trunk
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What is the blood supply of the liver?
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The hepatic artery
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When making a McBurney's incision, what are the layers of the abdomen?
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Skin, subcutaneous tissue, scarpa's fascia, external oblique, internal oblique, tranverse abdominous, preperitoneal fat, and peritoneum
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What are the parts of the stomach?
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Cardiac sphincter, cardia, fundus, body (corpus), antrum, pylorus, pyloric shpincter, greater and lesser curvature,
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What makes up the triangle of Calot?
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The region in the liver bed bounded by the cystic artery, cystic duct and common hepatic duct
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What is the blood supply of the Large and small bowel?
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Superior and inferior mesenteric arteries and rectal arteries
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What provides the parasympathetic innervation to the stomach?
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Vagus nerve
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What is the blood supply to the stomach?
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Left gastric, right gastric, right gastroepiplotic, left gastroepiplotic, and short gastric
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