Cholecystectomy
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Cholecystectomy
Gallbladder Disease
Biliary Dyskinesia
Biliary Dyskinesia/Choledocholithiasis
Congenital Hemolytic Anemias
Practicing Surgeons' Curriculum
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)
New Technology Committee
Ascites
Patient and Parent Education
Acute Pancreatitis
Resident and Student Handbook
Splenectomy
Fluid and Electrolytes
Appendectomy
Splenic Disorders
Trauma Laparotomy
Gastrointestinal Tumors
PSSAP 10
Pancreatectomy for Tumor
Pancreatitis Procedures
Leukemia
Intestinal Failure
Outcomes and Evidence-based Practice Articles of Interest
Medical Errors
Appendicitis
Cystic Fibrosis
Global Pediatric Surgery
Cancer Articles of Interest
PSSAP 22- A seventeen and a half year old female has been referred to your clinic for evaluation of gallstones. You have discussed the potential risks and benefits of cholecystectomy with the patient and her parents. They appear anxious when hearing about the procedure and you question their ability to understand the procedure and its implications.
 - The most appropriate measure to mitigate weight bias is
 - The diagnosis of biliary dyskinesia is likely and the indication for cholecystectomy confirmed by a gallbladder excretion factor (GbEF) of:
 
PSSAP 24
PSSAP 28
Congenital Hemolytic Anemias- The most appropriate diagnostic study for this patient with sickle cell disease is
 - Preoperative preparation for general anesthesia in this sickle cell patient should include
 - The most appropriate management of the gallbladder at the time of splenectomy for this patient with spherocytosis is
 - The next step in management of this patient with hereditary spherocytosis is
 
PSSAP 7
PSSAP 13
PSSAP 30
PSSAP 6
Quality Improvement
Surgical Infection
PSSAP 16
PSSAP 19
Anesthesia
PSSAP 11
PSSAP 27
Spaced learning 06-26-2022
PSSAP 20
March 2018 articles of interest
Sedation and Analgesia
PSSAP 5
Respiratory Care
PSSAP 25
PSSAP 29

