Fractures are classified by
A. type of break and whether the skin is broken
B. location of fracture and extent of damage
C. severity of fracture and pattern of injury
D. size of fracture and whether the skin is broken
Select your answer:
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Pancreatitis › ViewA 55-year-old man is undergoing a planned Beger operation for chronic pancreatitis. After the anterior pancreas is exposed, dissection under the pancreatic neck is impossible secondary to dense fibrotic inflammation. What is the operative strategy?
A. Frey
B. Distal Panc
C. Whipple
D. Total Panc
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Agencies that provide care for the terminally ill who usually have life expectancies of six months or less.
A. St. Jude Research Hospital
B. Hospice
C. Shelters
D. Generally hospitals