Masters Program – Content Review Test Question 1GOAL 1: Equip the surgeon with the requisite knowledge of the anatomical and other patient considerations to perform MIS in patients with acute appendicitis*Does this Video Meet Any of the Objectives that support this Goal? Select All That apply. Select All Describe pre-operative resuscitation strategies for patients with perforated viscus Summerize anatomical and physiological parameters for operative approach Formulate MIS techniques and their optimal surgical strategies for perforated viscus Given a clinical scenario, justify the need to alter the MIS approach or convert to an open exploration Given a clinical scenario, justify the need to alter the surgical goal to include damage control surgery or endoscopic interventions Question 2Goal 2: Equip the surgeon with the requisite knowledge of the anatomical and other patient considerations to perform MIS in patients with severe cholecystitis*Does this Video Meet Any of the Objectives that support this Goal? Select All That apply. Select All Describe pre-operative resuscitation strategies for patients with perforated viscus Summerize anatomical and physiological parameters for operative approach Formulate MIS techniques and their optimal surgical strategies for perforated viscus Given a clinical scenario, justify the need to alter the MIS approach or convert to an open exploration Given a clinical scenario, justify the need to alter the surgical goal to include damage control surgery or endoscopic interventions Question 3Goal 3: Equip the surgeon with the requisite knowledge of the anatomical and other patient considerations to perform MIS in patients with perforated viscus*Does this Video Meet Any of the Objectives that support this Goal? Select All That apply. Select All Describe pre-operative resuscitation strategies for patients with perforated viscus Summerize anatomical and physiological parameters for operative approach Formulate MIS techniques and their optimal surgical strategies for perforated viscus Given a clinical scenario, justify the need to alter the MIS approach or convert to an open exploration Given a clinical scenario, justify the need to alter the surgical goal to include damage control surgery or endoscopic interventions Other Questions ???