Splenectomy
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Splenectomy
Congenital Hemolytic Anemias
Immune Thrombocytopenia
Splenic Disorders
Liver and Spleen Trauma
Penetrating Abdominal, Pelvic and Flank Injury
Splenic Cysts
Portal Hypertension
Splenic Anatomic Disorders
Pancreatic Trauma
Trauma Laparotomy
Congenital Hemolytic Anemias- The most appropriate diagnostic study for this patient with sickle cell disease is
- The most appropriate management of the gallbladder at the time of splenectomy for this patient with spherocytosis is
- Which of the following interventions should be considered to help reduce the risk of postoperative acute chest syndrome?
- An appropriate expecation following partial splenectomy would be
- The next step in management of this patient with hereditary spherocytosis is
PSSAP 8
Bites
Neuroblastoma
Lymphoma
Pancreatectomy for Tumor
Pancreatectomy for Trauma
Nonrhabdomyosarcoma Soft Tissue Sarcoma
Gallbladder Disease
Spaced learning 05-24-2020
PSSAP 20
PSSAP 18
PSSAP 13
Trauma Articles of Interest
Quality Improvement
Outcomes and Evidence-based Practice Articles of Interest
PSSAP 26
PSSAP 7
PSSAP 5
Liver and Spleen Trauma
Trauma Laparotomy
PSSAP 19- The best next step in management of this patient with a splenic injury is
- Which of the following interventions should be considered to help reduce the risk of postoperative acute chest syndrome?
- The best next step in the management of this patient is
- The best initial management strategy for this patient is
Anesthesia
PSSAP 29
Sedation and Analgesia
July 2018 articles of interest
PSSAP 10
Pancreatic Tumors
Abdominal Mass
PSSAP 17
Respiratory Care

