Gallbladder Quiz: Cholecystitis & Stones

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1. Which of the following is the most common cause of acute cholecystitis?

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This Gallbladder Quiz: Cholecystitis & Stones assessment evaluates your understanding of gallbladder pathology, including inflammation and stone formation. You'll explore risk factors, clinical presentations, diagnostic methods, and treatment options for these common biliary disorders. Ideal for nursing, pre-med, and health science students seeking to strengthen foundational knowledge of hepatobiliary conditions.

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2. Cholesterol gallstones form primarily due to which mechanism?

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3. Which demographic group has the highest prevalence of gallstones?

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4. Murphy's sign in acute cholecystitis is elicited by which maneuver?

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5. Acalculous cholecystitis accounts for approximately what percentage of acute cholecystitis cases?

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6. Which imaging modality is the gold standard for diagnosing gallstones?

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7. Biliary colic typically lasts for how long?

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8. Which complication of gallstones results in small bowel obstruction?

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9. Elevated conjugated (direct) bilirubin in gallbladder disease suggests which condition?

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10. Which of the following is a risk factor for pigment gallstone formation?

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11. ERCP with sphincterotomy is the preferred treatment for which condition?

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12. Porcelain gallbladder (calcified gallbladder wall) carries an increased risk for which malignancy?

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13. In acute cholecystitis, serum alkaline phosphatase and GGT elevation indicate which pathology?

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14. The four F's classically associated with gallstone risk include all except which?

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15. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is contraindicated in which scenario?

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Which of the following is the most common cause of acute...
Cholesterol gallstones form primarily due to which mechanism?
Which demographic group has the highest prevalence of gallstones?
Murphy's sign in acute cholecystitis is elicited by which maneuver?
Acalculous cholecystitis accounts for approximately what percentage of...
Which imaging modality is the gold standard for diagnosing gallstones?
Biliary colic typically lasts for how long?
Which complication of gallstones results in small bowel obstruction?
Elevated conjugated (direct) bilirubin in gallbladder disease suggests...
Which of the following is a risk factor for pigment gallstone...
ERCP with sphincterotomy is the preferred treatment for which...
Porcelain gallbladder (calcified gallbladder wall) carries an...
In acute cholecystitis, serum alkaline phosphatase and GGT elevation...
The four F's classically associated with gallstone risk include all...
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is contraindicated in which scenario?
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