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Surgery EOR Bundled Exams Questions and Answers 100% Verified and Updated 2024 | Graded A
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Surgery EOR Exam [PAEA Blueprint] Questions and Answers 100% Correct
Surgery EOR Exam [PAEA Blueprint] 
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_______is the most important anesthetic complication. Anesthesia causes an 
uncontrolled increase in skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism, which overwhelms the 
body's capacity to supply oxygen, remove CO2, and regulative body temperature. - 
Answer- Malignant hyperthermia 
If patient is hyperkalemic (normal range 3.8-5.0), how should you treat the patient? - 
Answer- treat with glucose/insulin, and calcium +/-bicarb 
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_______is the most important anesthetic complication. Anesthesia causes an 
uncontrolled increase in skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism, which overwhelms the 
body's capacity to supply oxygen, remove CO2, and regulative body temperature. - 
Answer- Malignant hyperthermia 
If patient is hyperkalemic (normal range 3.8-5.0), how should you treat the patient? - 
Answer- treat with glucose/insulin, and calcium +/-bicarb 
______...
Cardio/Endo Surgery EOR Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Cardio/Endo Surgery EOR Exam 
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stable angina workup - Answer- EKG = normal, Q waves (prior MI) 
cardiac stress test = ST depression > 1 mm 
DEFINITIVE DIAGNOSIS = coronary angiography 
stable angina treatment - Answer- nitroglycerin sublingual 
beta blockers 
severe = angioplasty and bypass 
unstable angina workup - Answer- EKG = ST segment or T wave abnormalities 
cardiac enzymes = normal troponin, CK-MB 
unstable angina treatment - Answer- - admit for continu...
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stable angina workup - Answer- EKG = normal, Q waves (prior MI) 
cardiac stress test = ST depression > 1 mm 
DEFINITIVE DIAGNOSIS = coronary angiography 
stable angina treatment - Answer- nitroglycerin sublingual 
beta blockers 
severe = angioplasty and bypass 
unstable angina workup - Answer- EKG = ST segment or T wave abnormalities 
cardiac enzymes = normal troponin, CK-MB 
unstable angina treatment - Answer- - admit for continu...
Surgery EOR Exam PA Easy Questions and Answers 100% Correct
Surgery EOR Exam PA Easy Questions and 
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A 54-year-old man presents to the emergency department with crampy abdominal pain, 
nausea, and vomiting. The patient has not passed gas or had a bowel movement for at 
least 10 hours. On examination, the abdomen is distended and there are high-pitched 
bowel sounds with rushes. A plain radiograph of the abdomen reveals cecal distension 
to 12 cm. What is the most appropriate definitive management for this patient? 
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Intravenous flu...
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A 54-year-old man presents to the emergency department with crampy abdominal pain, 
nausea, and vomiting. The patient has not passed gas or had a bowel movement for at 
least 10 hours. On examination, the abdomen is distended and there are high-pitched 
bowel sounds with rushes. A plain radiograph of the abdomen reveals cecal distension 
to 12 cm. What is the most appropriate definitive management for this patient? 
A 
Intravenous flu...
PAEA General Surgery EOR Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
PAEA General Surgery EOR Exam 
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what are the 2 conditions under the inflammatory bowel disease umbrella? - Answer- 1. 
ulcerative colitis 
2. crohn's dz 
in comparing ulcerative colitis and crohn's dz, which is: 
-limited to the colon w/ rectum always involved *VS* mouth to anus 
-transmural *VS* mucosa/submucosa involved 
-LLQ *VS* RLQ pain 
-bloody diarrhea *VS* non 
-complications of perianal dz, strictures, fistulas & granulomas *VS* colon cancer & 
toxic me...
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what are the 2 conditions under the inflammatory bowel disease umbrella? - Answer- 1. 
ulcerative colitis 
2. crohn's dz 
in comparing ulcerative colitis and crohn's dz, which is: 
-limited to the colon w/ rectum always involved *VS* mouth to anus 
-transmural *VS* mucosa/submucosa involved 
-LLQ *VS* RLQ pain 
-bloody diarrhea *VS* non 
-complications of perianal dz, strictures, fistulas & granulomas *VS* colon cancer & 
toxic me...
Surgery EOR Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
Surgery EOR Exam Questions with 
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what is the most common type of liver cancer? - Answer- hepatocellular carcinoma 
tx for hemochromatosis (excessive iron loading) - Answer- deferoxamine chelation 
HBsAg - Answer- acute/chronic infection 
HBeAg - Answer- VERY INFECTIOUS 
acute/chronic infection 
infectivity 
wild type viral infection 
anti-HBc - Answer- marker of exposure 
persists indefinitely 
anti-HBe - Answer- low infectivity 
Anti-HBs - Answer- marker of immunity 
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what is the most common type of liver cancer? - Answer- hepatocellular carcinoma 
tx for hemochromatosis (excessive iron loading) - Answer- deferoxamine chelation 
HBsAg - Answer- acute/chronic infection 
HBeAg - Answer- VERY INFECTIOUS 
acute/chronic infection 
infectivity 
wild type viral infection 
anti-HBc - Answer- marker of exposure 
persists indefinitely 
anti-HBe - Answer- low infectivity 
Anti-HBs - Answer- marker of immunity 
VACCI...
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EOR exam- Surgery Questions and 
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Rectal condyloma 
What are the most common strains that cause these? 
What are the high risk strains? 
How do you diagnose? 
First line cream? 
First line in clinic therapy? 
3 different options - Answer- HPV 6 & 11 
HPV 16 & 18 
Anal intercourse 
PE/Biopsy 
Imiquimod cream 
1)Cryotherapy 
2)Electrocautery 
3)TCA 
4)Surgical excision if greater than 1 cm 
What is most common cause of anal fissure? 
Where are 90% of fissures located? - Answer- C...
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Rectal condyloma 
What are the most common strains that cause these? 
What are the high risk strains? 
How do you diagnose? 
First line cream? 
First line in clinic therapy? 
3 different options - Answer- HPV 6 & 11 
HPV 16 & 18 
Anal intercourse 
PE/Biopsy 
Imiquimod cream 
1)Cryotherapy 
2)Electrocautery 
3)TCA 
4)Surgical excision if greater than 1 cm 
What is most common cause of anal fissure? 
Where are 90% of fissures located? - Answer- C...
Surgery EOR: Preoperative/Postoperative Care Exam Questions and Answers
Surgery EOR: Preoperative/Postoperative 
Care Exam Questions and Answers 
When can a patient eat prior to a major surgery? - Answer- NPO after midnight or at 
least 8 hours 
What risks should be discussed with all patients and documented on the consent form 
for a surgical procedure? - Answer- Risk: Bleeding, infection, anesthesia, scars 
If a patient is on anti-HTN meds should the patient take them on the day of the 
procedure? - Answer- Yes 
Should a patient who smokes cigarettes stop before a...
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When can a patient eat prior to a major surgery? - Answer- NPO after midnight or at 
least 8 hours 
What risks should be discussed with all patients and documented on the consent form 
for a surgical procedure? - Answer- Risk: Bleeding, infection, anesthesia, scars 
If a patient is on anti-HTN meds should the patient take them on the day of the 
procedure? - Answer- Yes 
Should a patient who smokes cigarettes stop before a...
General Surgery EOR Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
General Surgery EOR Exam Questions and 
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SIRS criteria - Answer- temp <36 >38 
HR >90 
Tachypnea >20 or PCO2 <32 
WBC <4000 >12,000 
SIRS - Answer- 2 criteria 
Sepsis - Answer- 2 criteria + source of infx 
Severe Sepsis - Answer- 2 criteria + source of infx + organ dysfx 
Septic Shock - Answer- 2 criteria + source of infx + organ dysfx + hypotension (ref) 
What is Ranson's Criteria? - Answer- Admission/severity criteria of acute pancreatitis 
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SIRS criteria - Answer- temp <36 >38 
HR >90 
Tachypnea >20 or PCO2 <32 
WBC <4000 >12,000 
SIRS - Answer- 2 criteria 
Sepsis - Answer- 2 criteria + source of infx 
Severe Sepsis - Answer- 2 criteria + source of infx + organ dysfx 
Septic Shock - Answer- 2 criteria + source of infx + organ dysfx + hypotension (ref) 
What is Ranson's Criteria? - Answer- Admission/severity criteria of acute pancreatitis 
glucose>20...
General Surgery GI EOR Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
General Surgery GI EOR Exam 
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What is the most likely diagnosis of a *woman with RUQ pain for 12 hours, fever, 
leukocytosis*? What are risk factors of this? What is seen on the physical exam? What 
is the first mode of imaging for this? What is the gold standard test? What is the 
treatment? - Answer- Acute and chronic cholecystitis 
5 Fs: *Female, Fat, Forty, Fertile, Fair* 
*(+) Murphy's sign* (RUQ pain with GB palpation on inspiration) 
RUQ pain after a *high...
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What is the most likely diagnosis of a *woman with RUQ pain for 12 hours, fever, 
leukocytosis*? What are risk factors of this? What is seen on the physical exam? What 
is the first mode of imaging for this? What is the gold standard test? What is the 
treatment? - Answer- Acute and chronic cholecystitis 
5 Fs: *Female, Fat, Forty, Fertile, Fair* 
*(+) Murphy's sign* (RUQ pain with GB palpation on inspiration) 
RUQ pain after a *high...
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