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Term
which of the following structures is located in the alveolar processes?
A) teeth
B) Villi
C) Sinuses
D) Tonsils
Definition
Teeth
Term
Which of the following is the wound classification for a bronchoscopy?
A) clean
B) Contaminated
C) Dirty and infected
D) Clean-contaminated
Definition
Clean-Contaminated
Term
The enzyme used to soften the zonules of the lens before cataract surgery is:
A)Atrophine Sulfate
B) Alpha-chymotrypsin
C) Acetylcholine choride
D) Pilocarpine hydrochoride
Definition
Alpha- Chymotrypsin
Term
How should the stretcher be oriented when necessary to use an elevator to transport a patient to the OR?
A) place stretcher sideways in elevator
B) Enter head first, exit feet first
C) Position in elevator is irrelevant
D) Enter feet first, exit head first
Definition
Enter head first, Exit feet first
Term
A curved, transverse incision across the lower abdomen frequently used in gynecological surgery?
A) midline
B) paramedian
C) McBurney's
D) Pfannenstiel
Definition
Pfannenstiel
Term
When perforated metal trays are placed on the shelves of the steam sterilizing cart, they should be positioned:
A. Flat
B. Upside Down
C. Vertical
D. Angled
Definition
flat
Term
Hperkalemia is a high concentration of:
A. Calcium
B. Nitrogen
C. Potassium
D. Albumin
Definition
Calcium
Term
Which tissue is cut using curved mayo scissors?
A. Fascia
B. Periosteum
C. Dura mater
D. Arterial wall
Definition
Fascia
Term
Which laser beam can travel through clear tissue without heating them?
A. Argon
B. Excimer
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Neodymium: YAG
Definition
Argon
Term
Permission for treatment given with the full knowledge of the risks is a/an"
A. Tort
B. Malpractice
C. Personal liability
D. Informed consent
Definition
informed consent
Term
Low level disinfectants kill most microbes, but do not destroy:
A. Viruses
B. Bacteria
C. Fungi
D. Spores
Definition
Spores
Term
Syndactyly refers to:
A. Celft palate
B. Webbed fingers
C. Fused tarsals
D. Torn ligaments
Definition
Webbed fingers
Term
the surgical pack utilized to create the sterile field should be opened on the?
A. Stretcher
B. OR table
C. Backtable
D. Mayo stand
Definition
Back table
Term
The islets of Langerhans secrete:
A. Bile
B. Insulin
C. Intrinsic factor
D. Inhibiting hormones
Definition
insulin
Term
what type of procedure would involve the removal of teeth?
A. Cleft palate repair
B. Arch bar application
C. Extractions
D. Implants
Definition
extractions
Term
which organism is a normal resident flora of the intestinal tract?
A. Escherichia coli
B. Staphylococcus aureus
C. Psudomonas aeruginosa
D. Clostridium tetani
Definition
Escherichia coli (E. coli)
Term
where should the first scrub surgical technologist stand when handing towels to the surgeon to square off an incison site?
A. Opposite side from surgeon
B. Same side as surgeon
C. Foot of OR table
D. Head of OR table
Definition
same side as surgeon
Term
a properly performed surgical scrub renders the skin:
A. Sterile
B. Disinfected
C. Surgically clean
D. Moistened anddehydrated
Definition
surgically clean
Term
through which of the following do the common sile duct and the pancreatic duct empty?
A. Ampulla of Vater
B. Duct of Santorini
C. Wirsung's duct
D. Sphincter of Oddi
Definition
ampulla of vater
Term
what identifier must be verified by the patient of their ID bracelet prior to transporting a patient to the OR?
A. Name, social security #, physician
B. Name, medical record #, allergies
C. Name, date of birth, diagnosis
D. Name, date of birth, physician
Definition
name, date of birth and diagnosis
Term
what are spiral shaped bacteria called?
A. Cocci
B. Bacilli
C. Sprilli
D. Diplococci
Definition
spirilli
Term
the primary function of the gallbladder is to:
A. Store bile
B. Produce bile
C. Emulsify fats
D. Metabolize fats
Definition
store bile
Term
who is the non sterile member of the surgical team?
A. Surgeon
B. Circulator
C. Surgical assistant
D. Surgical technologist
Definition
Circulator
Term
which of the following is not a benefit of using aurface mounted doors for access to the operating room?
A. Uses less space for opening
B. Aid in controlling temperature
C. Eliminate air turbulence
D. Provides for thorough cleaning
Definition
Aid in controlling temperature
Term
what are the three factors for reducing ionizion radiation exposure?
A. Type of procedure, equipment, radiation dose
B. Exposure, frequency, concentration
C. Time, shielding, distance
D. Site, age, gender
Definition
Time, Shielding and distance
Term
which is the first part of the small intestines?
A. Duodenum
B. Jejunum
C. Ileum
D. Cecum
Definition
duodenum
Term
what is the surgical position frequently used for patients undergoing kidney surgery?
A. Prone
B. Lateral
C. Supine
D. Lithotomy
Definition
Lateral
Term
how are rickettsiae transmitted?
A. Arthropod bites
B. Physical contact
C. Blood exposure
D. Airborne organisms
Definition
arthropod bites
Term
Examination of the cervix using a binocular microscope is called?
A. Colposcopy
B. Laparoscopy
C. Urethroscopy
D. Hysteroscopy
Definition
colposcopy
Term
compression of the heart from excessive fluid or blood build up is called?
A) Tamponade
B)Pericarditis
C)Infarction
D)Cardiomyopathy
Definition
tamponade
Term
which surgical team member determines when the patient can be transported from the OR to the PACU?
A) Anesthesia provider
B)Circulator
C) Surgeon
D) Surgical technologist
Definition
Anesthesia provider
Term
what suffuc means surgical puncture to remove fluid?
A) -dynia
B) -tomy
C) -lysis
D) -centesis
Definition
-centesis
Term
which portion of the stomach surrounds the lower esophageal sphincter?
A) Cardia
B) Fundus
C) Pylorus
D) Antrum
Definition
Cardia
Term
to which portion of the colon is the appendix attached?
A) Ascending
B) Descending
C) Cecum
D) Sigmoid
Definition
cecum
Term
which laboratory test determines bacterial identification?
A) Gram Stain
B) Manual Count
C) Prothrombin time
D) Gel Electrophoresis
Definition
Gram stain
Term
medication used to dilate the pupil is called:
A) Miotics
B) Myopics
C) Mydriatics
D) Muscarinics
Definition
mydriatics
Term
which of the following drapes is non fenestrated?
A)laparotomy
B)U-drape
C)Transverse
D)crainotomy
Definition
U drape
Term
under what circumstances would it be appropriate to remove a patients identification bracelet?
A) During insertion of IV catheter
B) Never until patient is discharged from facility
C) post operatively when taken to the nursing unit
D) When patient is awake and alert and can verbally identify self
Definition
Never, until patient is discharged from facility
Term
what is the position most commonly used for mitral valve replacement?
A) Prone
B) Sims
C) Supine
D) Kraske
Definition
suspine
Term
which laser is best used during a vitrectomy?
A) Carbon dioxide
B) Nd:YAG
C) Supine
D) Kraske
Definition
argon
Term
which of the following monitors provides positive assurance of sterility?
A) Cerical
B) Mechanical
C) Biological
D) Chemical
Definition
Biological
Term
the apron like structure attached to the greater curvature of the stomach is the:
A) Omentum
B) Mesentery
C)Ligamentum
D) Peritoneum
Definition
omentum
Term
which microbes live without oxygen?
A) Aerobes
B) Anarobes
C) Capnophiles
D) Mircoaerophiles
Definition
anaerobes
Term
which of the following is an abnormal tract between two epithelium lined surfaces that is open at both ends?
A) Epithelialization
B) Fistula
C) Herniation
D) Sinus
Definition
fistula
Term
what is the action of antagonist drugs?
A) Inhibit the clotting process
B) Achieve
C) Increase the effects of opiates
D) Counteract the action of another drug
Definition
counteract the action of another drug
Term
What term describes the type of skin prep of an entire extremity?
A) Spiral
B) Horizontal
C) Longitudinal
D) Circumferential
Definition
circumferential
Term
what organs are excised if an ovarian tumor is malignant?
A) Bilateral Overies only
B) Bilateral follopian tubes and ovaries, uterus
C) Unilateral involved ovary and fallopian tube
D) Unilateral involved ovary and fallopian tube, uterus
Definition
unilateral involved ovary and fallopian tube
Term
which term refers to an abnormal thoracic curve of the spine referred to as hunchback?
A) Lordasis
B) Scoliosis
C) Kyphosis
D) Alkalosis
Definition
kyphosis
Term
what is the medical term for a bunion?
A) talipes valgus
B) Hallux valgus
C) Hallus Varus
D) Talipes varus
Definition
hallux valgus
Term
what incision is also known as a lower oblique?
A) INguinal
B) Paramedian
C) Infraumbilical
D) Thoracoabdominal
Definition
inguinal
Term
the small intestine attaches to the posterior abdominal wall by the:
A) mesentery
B) Peritoneum
C) Falciform ligament
D) Lesser omentum
Definition
mesentery
Term
what is the term for a relationship in which two organisms occupy the same area and one organism benefits while the other is unharmed?
A) Commensalism
B) Neutralism
C) Mutualism
D) Parasitism
Definition
commensalism
Term
a topical steroid used to reduce inflammation after eye surgery is:
A) Depo-Medrol
B) Miochol
C) Healon
D) Wydase
Definition
depo medrol
Term
how is the surgical informed consent signed if an adult patient is illiterate?
A) Authorized individual signs patients name
B) Patient marks with an "X" and witness verfies
C) RN and surgeon sign that patient gave consent
D) Surgeon and Risk Manager sign consent
Definition
patient marks with an X and witness verifies
Term
what direction should the stretcher be oriented when transporting a patient to the OR department?
A) Feet first, side rail up
B) Feet first, side rail down
C) Head first, side rail up
D) Head first, side rails down
Definition
Feet first, side rails up
Term
which of the following routine preoperative laboratory studies would be ordered for premenopausal women with no history of hysterectomy?
A. HCG
B. HBV
C. HIV
D. HDL
Definition
HCG
Term
which portion of the surgical gown is considered non sterile?
A. Outside closure ties
B. Two inches below neckline to table level
C. Upper arms, neckline and axillary region
D. Sleeves; two inches above the elbows to the cuffs
Definition
upper arms, neckline and axillary region
Term
what is the name of the urinary catheter with a small curved tapered tip used on patients with urethral strictures?
A. Iglesias
B. Coude
C. Pigtail
D. Bonanno
Definition
coude
Term
what is the surgical position commonly used for thyroid and gallbladder surgery
A. Supine
B. Fowler's
C. Reverse Trendelenburg
D. Lateral Kidney
Definition
reversed trendelenburg
Term
a congenital defect in which the fetal blood vessel between the pulmonary artery and aorta does not close is
A. Coarctation of the aorta
B. Patent ductus arteriosus
C. Tetralogy of Fallot
D. Ventricular septal defect
Definition
patent ductus arteriosus
Term
what is commonly used preservative for tissue specimens?
A. Saline
B. Formalin
C. Ethyl alcohol
D. Lugol's solution
Definition
formalin
Term
what is the first step taken for an incorrect sponge count?
A. Notify surgeon
B. X-ray patient
C. Repeat count
D. Complete incident report
Definition
notify surgeon
Term
the mumps may be diagnosed by finding inflammation in which of the following glands?
A. Sublingual
B. Thyroid
C. Parotid
D. Submandibular
sublingual
thyroid
parotid
submandibular
Definition
parotid
Term
what institutional document is completed when an adverse or unusual event takes place in the OR that may have legal consequences for the staff or patient?
A. Incident report
B. Operative record
C. Deposition report
D. Advance directive
Definition
incident report
Term
For which procedure would trendelenburg position provide optimal visualization?
A. Cholecystectomy
B. Hysterectomy
C. Thyroidectomy
D. Acromioplasty
Definition
hysterectomy
Term
Which if the following is a nonadherent dressing?
A. Kling
B. Adaptic
C. Collodion
D. Elastoplast
Definition
adaptic
Term
Which of the following is fenestrated drape?
A. Incise
B. U-drape
C. Aperture
D. Half-sheet
Definition
aperture
Term
Which of the following terms described a hernia that occurs within Hesselbach's triangle?
Direct
Indirect
femoral
hiatal
Definition
direct
Term
Which of the following incisions is oblique?
epigastric
Kocher
Paramedian
Pfannenstiel
Definition
Kocher
Term
Which of the following dilators are used in the common duct?
Pratt
Van Buren
Bakes
Hegar
Definition
Bakes
Term
Which of the following is a mechanical method of hemostasis?
laser
ligature
thrombin
electrosurgery
Definition
ligature
Term
the organ that is connected by a duct to the duodenum is the:
A. Pancreas
B. Gallbladder
C. Stomach
D. Liver
Definition
Pancreas
Term
a brain tumor causing alteration of muscle tone, voluntary muscle coordination, gait and balance would likely be located in the:
A. Diencephalon
B. Cerebellum
C. Medulla
D. Pons
Definition
cerebellum
Term
what is the term for a relationship that benefits one organism at the expense of another?
A. Commensalism
B. Neutralism
C. Mutualism
D. Parasitism
Definition
parasitism
Term
what type of disease is characterized by rapid onset and a rapid recovery?
A. Acute
B. Chronic
C. Primary
D. Asymptomatic
Definition
acute
Term
which organelle is responsible for the production of energy?
A. Lysosomes
B. Mitochondria
C. Golgi complex
D. Endoplasmic reticulum
Definition
mitochondria
Term
what type of anesthesia is combination of inhalation and intravenous drugs?
A. Spinal
B. Sedation
C. Regional
D. Balanced
Definition
balanced
Term
who is ultimately responsible for obtaining the surgical informed consent?
A. Guardian
B. Patient
C. Surgeon
D. Nurse
Definition
surgeon
Term
what position is most commonly used for neurosurgical procedures?
A. Supine
B. Semi-Fowler's
C. Trendelenburg
D. Lithotomy
Definition
supine
Term
The outer layer of the intestine is the:
A. Mucosa
B. Serosa
C. Muscularis
D. Submucosa
Definition
serosa
Term
which of the following solutions should be used to prep the donor site for a split thickness skin graft?
A. Iodophor
B. Avagard
C. Chlorhexidine
D. Merthiolate
Definition
cholorhexidine
Term
what type of drape would be used for a flank procedure?
transverse
extremity
aperture
perineal
Definition
transverse
Term
Where should the safety strap be placed on a patient who is in the supine position?
A. Below the knees
B. Across the waist
C. Over the thighs
D. Across the abdomen
Definition
over the thighs
Term
Which surgical procedure is performed to correct an abnormality in which the urethral meatus is situated on the superior aspect of the penis?
Hypospadias repair
Epispadias repair
Meatotomy
Ureteroneocystostomy
Definition
epidpadias repair
Term
which thermal method of hemostasis utilizes intense, focused light?
A. Laser
B. Bipolar
C. Harmonic
D. Monopolar
Definition
Laser
Term
what is the most common cause of intracerebral hemorrhage?
A. Hypotension
B. Hypertension
C. Meningioma
D. Meningitis
Definition
hypertension
Term
The larynx is located between the:
A. Pharynx and trachea
B. Nasal cavity and pharynx
C. Trachea and bronchi
D. Nasal and oral cavities
Definition
Pharynx and trachea
Term
The most common cause of retinal detachment is:
A. Aging
B. Trauma
C. Glaucoma
D. Inflammation
Definition
trauma
Term
what postoperative complication is associated with total hip arthroplasty?
A. Compartment syndrome
B. Upper extremity weakness
C. Urinary incontinence
D. Pulmonary embolism
Definition
pulmonary embolism
Term
Which of the following is a type of passive drain?
Penrose
Hemovac
Pleur-evac
Jackson-Pratt
Definition
Penrose
Term
The vocal cords are located in the:
A. Pharynx
B. Larynx
C. Trachea
D. Bronchus
Definition
Larynx
Term
What type of acquired immunity is a vaccination?
A. Artificial passive
B. Artificial active
C. Natural passive
D. Natural active
Definition
artificial active
Term
When would the anesthesia provider request cricoid pressure?
A. Bier block
B. Epidural injection
C. Endotracheal intubation
D. Endotracheal extubation
Definition
endotracheal intubation
Term
Which instrument would be used during a keratoplasty to remove cornea?
trephine
Westcott
oculotome
phacoemulsifier
Definition
trephine
Term
What is the required minimum number of individuals to transfer an incapacitated patient from the OR table to the stretcher?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
Definition
4
Term
Which of the following regulations states that the blood and body fluids should be considered infectious?
A. Body Substance Isolation Rules
B. Medical Device Safety Act
C. Postexposure Prophylaxis
D. Standard Precautions
Definition
standard precautions
Term
Which of the following is a major source of distress for toddler and preschool age patients being transported to the operating room?
Room temperature change
Lack of communication
fear of anesthesia
Separation anxiety
Definition
Separation Anxiety
Term
which structure has oral, nasal, and laryngeal divisions?
A. Esophagus
B. Trachea
C. Pharynx
D. Glottis
Definition
Pharynx
Term
otoplasty is performed to correct a congenital deformity of which structure?
A. Mouth
B. Nose
C. Ear
D. Eye
Definition
ear
Term
an injury a patient sustains as a result of the care given by a healthcare professional is called:
latrogenic
liability
battery
tort
Definition
latrogenic
Term
the highly vascular layer of the eye that absorbs light rays and nourishes the retina is the:
A. Sclera
B. Iris
C. Choroid
D. Macula
Definition
choroid
Term
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which of the following is the patient satisfying when he/she trusts the surgical teams abilities?
Physiological
Belonging
Esteem
Safety
Definition
safety
Term
Which aneurysm usually develops between the renal and iliac arteries?
A. Ascending thoracic
B. Aortic arch
C. Descending thoracic
D. Abdominal aortic
Definition
abdominal aortic
Term
The agent used to flush an artery to prevent clotting is:
A. Heparin
B. Thrombin
C. Protamine Sulfate
D. Ringer's Lactate
Definition
HEPARIN
Term
what is the next step for reattachment of a severed digit after debridement?
A. Vessel reanastomosis
B. Nerve reanastomosis
C. Bone-to-bone fixation
D. Tendon-to-tendon fixation
Definition
bone to bone fixation
Term
what type of skin graft is striated and voluntary?
A. Visceral
B. Heart
C. Skeletal
D. Cardiac
Definition
skeletal
Term
which of the following terms refers to absence of the external ear?
A. Microtia
B. Anophthalmia
C. Cheiloschisis
D. Extrosyndactyly
Definition
Microtia
Term
What is the recommended maximum time limit for a tourniquet to remain inflated on an adult lower extremity?
A. 30 minutes
B. 60 minutes
C. 1 1/2 hours
D. 2 1/2 hours
Definition
1 1/2 hours
Term
Which organism causes gas gangrene?
A. Clostridium perfringens
B. Clostridium botulinum
C. Staphylococcus aureus
D. Staphylococcus epidermidis
Definition
Clostridium perfringens
Term
What type of skin graft includes the epidermis and all of the dermis?
A. Composite
B. Split-thickness
C. Pedicle
D. Full-thickness
Definition
full thickness
Term
Chest rolls should span the distance bilaterally between which two anatomical structures?
A. Nipple to umbilicus
B. Iliac crest to iliac crest
C. Scapula to gluteus maximus
D. Acromioclavicular joint to iliac crest
Definition
Acromioclavicular joint to iliac crest
Term
which ossicle of the middle ear covers the oval window?
A. Malleus
B. Incus
C. Stapes
D. Utricle
Definition
Stapes
Term
What is another name for the Kraske position?
A. Dorsal recumbent
B. Jackknife
C. Trendelenburg
D. Beach chair
Definition
Jackknife
Term
What type of sponge is tightly rolled cotton tape used by surgeons for blunt dissection?
A. Raytec
B. Kitner
C. Weck-Cel
D. Cottonoid
Definition
Kittner
Term
Which of these instruments would be used during a keratoplasty?
A. Kilner hook
B. Bowman probe
C. Kerrison rongeur
D. Cottingham punch
Definition
Cottingham punch
Term
A partially dislocated joint is called?
A. Sublaxation
B. Malrotation
C. Avulsion
D. Malunion
Definition
subluxation
Term
What condition is characterized by build up of fatty deposits such as cholesterol?
A. Embolism
B. Thrombosis
C. Arteriospasm
D. Atherosclerosis
Definition
atherosclerosis
Term
Plaster rolls for casting should be submerged in which of the following?
A. Lukewarm saline
B. Lukewarm water
C. Cold saline
D. Cold water
Definition
lukewarm water
Term
The avascular, clear portion of the eye covering the iris is the:
A. Cornea
B. Sclera
C. Pupil
D. Conjunctiva
Definition
Cornea
Term
How often should surgical masks be changed?
A. After lunch
B. Twice-a-day
C. After each case
D. Every two hours
Definition
after each case
Term
which term describes a rod shaped microorganism?
A. Coccus
B. Bacillus
C. Sprillum
D. Helical
Definition
bacillus
Term
when using the warm sycle of the EtO sterilizer, what is the minumun sterilization temperature in Fahrenheit?
A. 55
B. 65
C. 75
D. 85
Definition
85 F
Term
which of the following actions would be a violation of aseptic technique?
A) cuffing the hands within the drape
B) sterile person reaching of the sterile surface
C) repositioning penetrating towel clips
D) Sterile surgical members passing face to face
Definition
C) repositioning penetrating towel clips
Term
Which legal priniciple applies when the patient is given the wrong dose of the local anesthetic?
A) res ispa loquitor
B) respondeat superior
C) Bona fide
D) Assault
Definition
RES ISPA LOQUITOR- the thing that speaks for itself
Term
The space between the vocal cords is called the:
A) epiglottis
B) Glottis
C) Vocal fold
D) Cricoid cartilage
Definition
Glottis
Term
Which bacteria could be found in a penetrating would caused by a rusty nail?
A)Treponema pallidum
B)Bacillus anthracis
C)Clostridium tetani
D) Helicobacter pylori
Definition
Clostridium tetani
Term
Which of the following retractors used for spinal nerve roots?
A) Taylor
B) Love
C) Cushing
D) Meyerding
Definition
Love
Term
What is another name for the electrosurgical units patients return electrode?
A) Cautery
B) Generator
C) Foot Pedal
D) Grounding Pad
Definition
Grounding Pad
Term
What size Foley catheter is commonly used for adults?
A) 8 Fr
B) 12 Fr
C) 16 Fr
D) 24 Fr
Definition
16 Fr
Term
Which of the following tumors is typically benign, encapsulated, and rises from tissue covering the central nervous system structures?
A) Meningioma
B) Astrocytoma
C) Schwannoma
D) Oligodendroglioma
Definition
Meningioma
Term
The fibrous white layer that gives the eye its shape is the:
A) Iris
B) Cornea
C) Sclera
D) Choroid
Definition
Sclera
Term
What is the term for thread like appendages that provide bacteria with motion?
A) Flagella
B) Fimbriae
C) Mesosomes
D) Mitochondria
Definition
Flagella
Term
What surgical position provides optimal visualization of the lower abdomen or pelvis?
A) Fowler's
B) Reverse Trendelenburg
C) Trendelenburg
D) Kraske
Definition
Trendelenburg
Term
How many hours must an item submerse in glutaraldehypde to sterilize?
A) 7
B) 8
C) 9
D) 10
Definition
10
Term
When s patient's blood pressure is 135/81, 135 refers to:
A) diatolic
B) Systolic
C) Pedal Pulse
D) Apical Pressure
Definition
Systolic
Term
A term referring to a waxy secretion in the external ear canal is:
A) Mucous
B) Sputum
C) Cerumen
D) Perilymph
Definition
Cerumen
Term
Which of the following is an ossicle of the middle ear?
A) Pinna
B) Incus
C) Labyrinth
D) Vestibule
Definition
Incus
Term
What is the term for the process of removing blood from an extremity prior to inflating the pneumatic tourniquet?
A) Exsanguination
B) Extravasation
C) Evisceration
D) Evacuation
Definition
Exsanguination
Term
Which of the following may require probing and dilating in pediatric patients with upper respiratory infections?
A) Sinus cavities
B) Eustachian tube
C) Nasolacrimal duct
D) Tympanic membrane
Definition
Nasolacrimal duct
Term
Which surgical team member is responsible for setting up the sterile field?
A) Surgical first assistant
B) surgical technologist
C) Circulation nurse
D) Surgeon
Definition
surg tech
Term
In what circumstances would cell-saver transfusion be contraindicated?
A) Anemic patients
B) diabetic patients
C) Cancer Procedures
D) Orthopedic Procedures
Definition
Cancer Procedures
Term
Use of an intraluminal (circular) stapler (EEA) would be indicated for which of the following surgical procedures?
A. Pancreatectomy
B. Cholecystectomy
C. Polypectomy
D. Sigmoidectomy
Definition
Sigmoidectomy
Term
Satinsky, Herrick, and Mayo clamps may be specifically used on which of the following structures?
A. Kidney pedicle
B. Seminal vesicle
C. Bladder neck
D. Prostate gland
Definition
Kidney Padicle
Term
The nasal cavity is divided into two portions by the:
A. Ethmoid
B. Septum
C. Vomer
D. Sphenoid
Definition
Septum
Term
Which of the following is used by the surgeon to intermittently remove prostatic tissue fragments during a TURP?
A. Randall froceps
B. Wire snare
C. Ellik evacuator
D. Poole suction
Definition
Ellik evacuator
Term
Which type of hematoma is a result of torn bridging meningeal veins?
A. Subdural
B. Epidural
C. Intracerebral
D. Intraventricular
Definition
Subdural
Term
In addition to temperature, time and moisture, what is the fourth factor that determines the outcome of the steam sterilization process?
A. Concentration
B. Aeration
C. Weight
D. Pressure
Definition
Pressure
Term
The Bowie-Dick test is performed:
A. Hourly
B. Daily
C. Weekly
D. Monthly
Definition
Daily
Term
The spiral, conical structure of the inner ear is the:
A. Cochela
B. Stapes
C. Vestibule
D. Labyrinth
Definition
Cochlea
Term
What is the name of the condition in which a loop of bowel herniates into the Douglas's cul-de-sac?
A. Cystocele
B. Rectocele
C. Enterocele
D. Omphalocele
Definition
Enterocele
Term
Which of these conditions is characterized by a fleshy encroachment of conjunctiva onto the cornea?
A. Chalazion
B. Pterygium
C. Strabismus
D. Ecchymosis
Definition
Pterygium
Term
Which procedure would be listed in the OR schedule for a patient undergoing surgical treatment of uterine fibroids?
A. Pelvic exenteration
B. Cervical cerclage
C. Colporrhaphy
D. Myomoectomy
Definition
Myomoectomy
Term
Where is a Baker's cyst located?
A. Olecranon process
B. Greater tubercle
C. Popliteal fossa
D. Carpal tunnel
Definition
Popliteal fossa
Term
Which of the following is a method of high-level disinfection?
A. Peracetic acid for 30 minutes
B. 2 % glutaraldehyde for 20 minutes
C. Steam under pressure for 10 minutes
D. Hydrogen peroxide gas plasma for 75 minutes
Definition
B. 2 % glutaradehyde for 20 minutes
Term
Another name for the tympanic membrane is the:
A. Ear tube
B. Ear canal
C. Earlobe
D. Eardrum
Definition
Eardrum
Term
What is the burn degree classification that involves the epidermis and subcutaneous tissue?
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth
Definition
third
Term
Which portion of the ear is affected by Meniere's syndrome?
A. Inner
B. Middle
C. Eustachian tube
D. Auditory ossicles
Definition
Inner
Term
The cartilaginous nasal septum is anterior to which bone?
A. Hyoid
B. Vomer
C. Mandible
D. Palatine
Definition
Vomer
Term
The most reliable method for determining the efficiency of moist heat sterilizers is the controlled use of biological indicators containing the organism:
A. Bacillus sterothermophilus
B. Clostridium tetani
C. Bordetella pertussis
D. Corynebacterium diptheria
Definition
Clostridium tetani
Term
Which neurosurgical pathaology would a myelogram diagnose?
A. Subdural hematoma
B. Creutzfeldt-Jakob
C. Spinal stenosis
D. Myelomeningocele
Definition
Spinal stenosis
Term
Which of the following terms means a prolapsed bladder causing a bulge in the anterior vaginal wall?
A. Rectocele
B. Cystocele
C. Enterocele
D. Herniation
Definition
Cystocele
Term
How many hours must the steam sterilization biological indicator incubate?
A. 6
B. 12
C. 18
D. 24
Definition
24
Term
The nasal sinus located between the nose and the orbits is the:
A. Frontal
B. Sphenoid
C. Ethmoid
D. Maxillary
Definition
Ethmoid
Term
What is the definition of otosclerosis?
A. Earache
B. Tinnitus
C. Tearing of tympanic membrane
D. Bony overgrowth of stapes
Definition
Bony overgrowth of stapes
Term
Which of the following terms describes a fracture in which the bone penetrates the skin?
A. Comminuted
B. Compound
C. Simple
D. Closed
Definition
Compound
Term
For which of the following procedures would a McBurney incision be indicated?
A. Apendectomy
B. Cholecystectomy
C. Herniorrhaphy
D. Gastrectomy
Definition
Appendectomy
Term
What degrees Celsius is the steam sterilization biological indicator incubated?
A. 43-48
B. 49-54
C. 55-60
D. 61-66
Definition
55-60
Term
What is the medical term for removal of the uterus?
A. Salpingectomy
B. Oophorectomy
C. Myomectomy
D. Hysterectomy
Definition
Hysterectomy
Term
Which of the following methods removes small organic particles and soil from the box locks and ratchets of instruments?
A. Ultrasonic washer
B. Manual cleaning
C. Washer-sterilizer
D. Enzymatic soak
Definition
Ultrasonic washer
Term
What is the medical term for nosebleed?
A. Rhinitis
B. Sinusitis
C. Epistaxis
D. Hemoptysis
Definition
Epistaxis
Term
What is the proper method for preparing a Frazier suction tip for steam sterilization?
A. Lumen is dry
B. Distilled water in lumen
C. Stylet is left inside lumen
D. Disinfectant solution in lumen
Definition
Distilled water in lumen
Term
Which of the following is a telescoping of the intestines in neonates requiring immediate surgical intervention?
A. Intussusception
B. Pyloric stenosis
C. Tetralogy of Fallot
D. Omphalocele
Definition
Intussusception
Term
The minimum Fahrenheit temperature for sterilization to occur in a prevacuum steam sterilizer is:
A. 249-255
B. 256-262
C. 263-269
D. 270-276
Definition
270-276
Term
What is the name of the procedure for the excision of the tunica vaginalis?
A. Spermatocelectomy
B. Orhiectomy
C. Hydrocelectomy
D. Vasectomy
Definition
Hydrocelectomy
Term
What is the minimum number of minutes to sterilize unwrapped metal instruments with lumens in the gravity displacement sterilizer at 270 degrees farhenheit?
A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20
Definition
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