Question 1
What are the most common etiological factors for acute pancreatitis?
Question 2
Which of the following findings is pathognomonic for acute pancreatitis?
Question 3
What type of anesthesia is preferred for pain control in patients with severe acute pancreatitis?
Question 4
Which imaging modality shows an enlarged hypoechoic pancreas and possible gallstones?
Question 5
Which mnemonic is used to remember the etiologies of acute pancreatitis?
Question 6
In a CT scan of a patient with acute pancreatitis, which finding is NOT typically observed?
Question 7
In the diagnostic criteria for acute pancreatitis, elevated serum lipase or amylase should be more than how many times the normal level?
Question 8
In the pathophysiology of acute pancreatitis, which enzyme is most specific for diagnosis?
Question 9
Which mechanism can lead to acute pancreatitis through duct obstruction?
Question 10
How is the severity of acute pancreatitis initially managed?
Question 11
What is a primary characteristic of mild acute pancreatitis?
Question 12
What are the severe symptoms of acute pancreatitis?
Question 13
For a patient with gallstone pancreatitis, what surgical intervention is usually recommended?
Question 14
What are Cullen Sign and Grey Turner Sign associated with in acute pancreatitis?
Question 15
Which therapeutic approach is taken for mild pancreatitis?