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| The medical term for removal of the Uterus |
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| The Prolapse of the bladder causing a bulge in the anterior vaginal wall is called |
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| The medical term for painful manstruation |
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| A herniation of the Douglas' cul-de-sac containing a loop of bowel is called |
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| Auvard, Simms Uterine Sound, Hegar Dilators, Tenaculum, Sims Uterine Curettes |
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| Surgical instruments that could be in a D&C set |
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| The medical term for the removal of a uterine fibroid |
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| A Rubin's test is performed to confirm |
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| A HUMI cannula would be used for which procedures |
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| Vaginal Infection or Cervix |
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| A colposcopy may be preformed for suspected |
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| Another name for the uterine dressing forceps found in a D&C tray |
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| The sharp uterine curettes located in a D&C tray |
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| A diagnostic procedure for suspected ectopic pregnancy |
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| Polyps, Biopsy, Hemostasis |
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| A D&C may be preformed for |
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| How many sponge, sharp, and instrument counts does a cesarean section require |
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| What is the name of the procedure in which a collar suture is placed at the level of the internal cervical OS to prevent spontaneous abortion |
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| A pneumoperitoneum is established during a laparoscopy through use of |
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| Which surgical instrumant is a type of bladder retractor used during a cesarean section |
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| What procedure whould the first scrubsurgical technologist need to include in the set up for an inconplete abortion |
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| What incision is most commonly used for a C-section |
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| Inflate the urethra for indentification |
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| The main purpose of placing a urethral catheter during a hysterectomy |
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| The structures removed during a TAH are |
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| What instrument is used to clamp across the pelvic ligament during a hysterectomy |
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| What should the ST have available ti instill into the bladder through the chtheter for the surgeon to visualize the bladder or ureter if they are cut |
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MMK
Marshall - Marachetti - Krantz |
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| What endoscopic procedure is performed on females with stress incontinence that result in suspending the bladder to the rectus facia with sutures |
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| A pregnancy that does not occur in the normal location is called |
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| Which suffix means surgical puncture to remove fluid |
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| An abnormal bending backward of the uterus is called |
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| Leiomyomas are also called |
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| What procedure should the ST set up when a female patoent is undergoing repair for a cystocele and a rectocele |
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| The abnormal implantation of uterine fibroids is referred to as |
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| Endometrium, Myometrium, Periometrium |
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| List the layers of the uterine wall |
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| Herniation of the bladder into the vagina |
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| Principal muscles of the pelvic floor |
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| Fertilization occurs in the |
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| Between the vaginal and anal openings |
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| The small, sensitive structure of the female, homologous to the male penis is |
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| Ova are awept intot he fallopian tubes by small, fringelike extensions on the distal ends of the tubes called |
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| The inner lining of the uterus is called |
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| The ligament that attaches the ovaries to the pelvic wall |
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| A common postoperative patient complaint following laparoscopic procedure is |
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| Instilling dye into the vagina and visualing it flowing throught he fallopian tubes |
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| In laparoscopy, tubal patency is checked by |
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| Which type of endoscopy camera produces the truest color |
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| Induce labor contractions, expell placenta |
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| A Hulka forceps are used for |
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| Which drug is given to aid in placental expulsion |
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| Repair a congenital defect |
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| The aim of stress incontinence is |
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| A procedure done on young women who evidence benign uterine tumors but who wish to preserve fertility is a: |
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| A procedure to prevent cervical dilation that results in release of uterine contents |
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| An endoscopic investigation of the interior uterus and tubes is a |
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| Tubal Ligation, Hysterectomy, Oopherectomy, etc |
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| Sterility can be accomplished by what procedures |
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| An endoscopic approach to pelvic and intra-abdominal examination is |
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| The procedure that provides visualization of the internal contours of the uterus is a |
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| Abdomen, Ovaries, Fallopian Tubes |
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| Extra-uterine pregnancies can occur in the |
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| D&C, C-section, Hysterectomy |
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| What gynecologic setup would include various sizes of sterile cannulas |
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| Cystocele, & Rectocele repair |
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| What would an anterior and posterior repair accomplish |
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| Reconstruction of the cervical canal is called |
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| An incision made during a normal labor to facilitate delivery with less traume to the mother is a |
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| The instrument used to grasp a fallopian tube |
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| Reconstruction of the fallopian tube setup would include what instruments |
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| Cervical conization is accomplished using what 3 methods |
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| bi-polar, Spring Clip, Silastic Band |
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| Laparoscopic tubal occlusion can be accomplished by what 3 methods |
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| A herniation of the cul-de-sac of the puoch of Douglas is a |
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| What is the function of the BArtholin's Gland |
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| The most commonly identified ovarian cyst is the |
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| A vesiceurethral abdominal suspension is known as |
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| A condition causing leakage of urine into the vagina is a |
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| papanicolaou is the cytologic study of |
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| The punch technique employed for cervical biopsy is |
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| In a cesarean birth, the uterus is opened with a knife and extend with a |
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| When the head is delivered |
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| At what point in a cesarean is a bulb syringe needed |
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| Oxytocics are given in a cesarean after the babys shoulders are delivered to |
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| When closing a uterus in a cesarean, the edges of the uterine incisions are clamped with |
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| Intraoperative chromotubation can be accomplished by which surgical cannuiaes |
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| What suture would be placed into the wall of a large ovarian cyst before aspiration of its contents and final removal |
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| What is the preferred procedure for recurrent or persistant carcinoma of the cervix after radiation therapy has been completed |
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| Which instrument would be used to grasp the anterior cervix of the uterus just before dissection from the vaginal vault durning a TAH |
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| An enterocele would be located |
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| A larger trocar and a 30 degree scope |
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| Pelviscopy differs from laparoscopy in what way |
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| A Stamey endoscopic procedure is performed to suspend the __________ neck |
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| Radical vaginal hysterectomy |
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| What procedure provides obliteration od the the vagina by denuding and approximating the anterior and posterior walls of the vagina |
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| Adhesions, Pylops, Myomas |
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| The hysteroscope may be used to identify or remove: |
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| Needle aspiration of the cul-de-sac is surgically termed |
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Laparoscopically Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy Pelviscopically Assisted Vaginal Hysteroscopy |
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| Ovarian Cystertomy, Ovarian Biopsy, Oopherectomy, Adhesion Lysis |
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| What procedures can be performed through a pelvoscope |
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| Endometrial ablation is performed to correct |
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| Endoscopic visualation of the uterine cavity is called |
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| Suturing gland edges back to heal by second intention |
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| Marsupialization of a Bartholins Gland Cyst involves |
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| What is the self retaining retractor used in vaginal procedures |
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| Extrauterine disease of the female reproductive system may utilize which lasers via a colposcope or laporoscope |
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| When preforming a D&C, which instrument is used to grasp the cervix |
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| A circlage procedure is performed for what condition |
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| When utilizing laparoscope setup, potential hazards associated with the equipment include |
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| A Pereyra needle is used for what procedure |
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| What position is used most often for vaginal surgery |
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| What type of solution is used to stain the cervix while performing a Schiller's test |
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Supine with trundelemburg or Lithotomy with trundelemburg with yellowfin stirrups |
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| The position used when performing an abdominal gynecological laparoscopy is |
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| A radical procedure involving removal of the reproductive organs, bladder and rectum is called |
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| What surgical instrument is a weighted vaginal speculum |
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| If a tumor or an ovary is suspected to be malignant, what other organs will be excised |
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| Lumbosacral Muscle and ligament Strain |
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| A postoperative complication in gynecological surgery resulting from the patient being placed int he lithotomy position |
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| Abdominal wall from resting on organs, preventing visualization |
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| The pneumoperitoneum is etablished during a laproscopic procedure to prevent |
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| What is the medical term for the abdominal implantation of the placent in the uterus so that it covers the cervical internal OS |
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DIC Disseminated Intravascular Cooagulation |
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| What pathology is a serious obstrical emergency that is a type of coagulopathy resulting from overstimulation of the clotting and anti-clotting process |
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| The instrument used to measure the depth of the uterus during a D&C |
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| Enlarged Uterus, Malignancy, Narrow vaginal opening |
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| Contraindications to a vaginal hysterectomy |
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| not be used in the abdominal procedure |
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| Instruments used close to the vaginal vault in an abdominal hysterectomy must |
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| A dye used in gynecology to test tubal patency |
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| A common abdominal complication caused by previous abdominal or pelvic surgery |
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| Uterotubal insufflation is a |
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| The operation to correct prolapse of the anterior vaginal wall |
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| The term Gravida indicates |
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| The absence or abnormal stoppage of menses |
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| Re-establish Tubal Patency |
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| Tuboplasty is preformed to |
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| Insertion of radiopaque dye into the cervical canal |
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| In a ______only the cervix and uterus are removed |
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| Abnormal growth or development |
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| Staining of the cervix with Lugol's solution to differentiate from abnormal tissue is |
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| Hysterectomy where the lymph nodes, uterus, cervix, tubs, ovaries, ligaments, and upper vagina are removed |
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| Hysterectomy where the uterus, cervix, both tubes and Ovaries are removed |
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| Hysterectomy where the uterus is removed leaving the cervix in place |
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| Removal of an ovarian cyst |
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| what procedure is indicated for a prolapsed uterus |
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| Removal of a fallopian tube and associated ovary |
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| Cutting operation into the vagina |
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Radical Vulvectomy w/ Lymphadenectomy
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Total Pelvic exeneration |
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| A scheduled procedure whose ultimate surgical goal involves abdominal, preineal, and groin dissection is a |
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