Chapter 13: Ah... I came across the original question! (Please subscribe)_4

"Because according to the latest guidelines, after a period of conservative treatment, if the patient develops chest tightness and pain in the right chest, and an X-ray reveals pleural effusion in the right chest cavity, a puncture is needed to diagnose empyema in the right chest cavity. But he asks about the route of infection spreading to the right pleural cavity?"

"I think this question can definitely be extended to include calculating the volume of the effusion, which would help determine the dosage of antibiotics in subsequent treatment and the specific size of the incision during surgery."

"So you see... although this question isn't bad, it still... lacks clinical relevance."

"Take for example question 66, which deals with the segmentation of the common bile duct. He could have integrated the Katz Index to assess the timing of the ligation of the Hepatic Vein. By doing so, the test could evaluate a broader base of anatomical knowledge about the hepatobiliary region."