Absite Exam Test Bank A+ TEST BANK 1 Absite Exam Test Bank Newest 2025/2026 With Complete 500 Questions And Correct Answers |Already Graded A+||Brand New Version!| A 37-year-old woman with BMI 30kg/m2 presents with unremitting RUQ pain lasting several days. She has experienced nausea and vomiting for the last two days. Vital signs are T 37.9C, HR 105 bpm, BP 110/80 mmHg, RR 20 breaths/min, 100% on RA. Labs reveal WBC 13,000 and total bilirubin 3 mg/dL. On physical exam, there is no jaundice or scleral icterus, and palpation of the RUQ produces guarding and rebound. Ultrasound of the RUQ shows gallbladder wall thickness of 5 mm and mild pericholecystic fluid. What is the diagnosis? A. Acute cholecystitis B. Cholelithiasis C. Acute cholangitis D. Chronic cholecystitis E. Biliary dyskinesia - Correct Answer :Acute cholecystitis Correct. A) Acute cholecystitis is defined by pericholecystic fluid and gallbladder wall thickening > 4mm. B) The ultrasound did not specify the presence of stones in the gallbladder. C) Acute cholangitis requires the classic triad jaundice of the skin or sclera, fever and RUQ pain. D) Chronic cholecystitis usually lasts longer than several days or has occurred on and off for some time. E) Biliary dyskinesia