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Surgical Technology – Certification2022/2023 Exam (STUDY GUIDE)

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Teeth - ANSWER Which of the following structures is located in the alveolar processes? Clean-contaminated - ANSWER Which of the following is the wound classification for a bronchoscopy? Alpha-ch ... ymotrypsin - ANSWER An enzyme used before cataract surgery to soften the zonules of the lens is: Enter head first, exit feet first - ANSWER How should the stretcher be oriented when necessary to use an elevator to transport a patient to the OR Pfannenstiel - ANSWER A curved transverse incision across the lower abdomen used frequently in gynecological surgery is: Flat - ANSWER When perforated metal trays are placed on the shelves of the steam sterilizing cart, they should be positioned: Potassium - ANSWER Hyperkalemia is a high concentration of: Fascia - ANSWER Tissue that is cut using curved mayo scissors Argon - ANSWER Laser beam that can travel through clear tissues without heating them informed consent - ANSWER Permission for treatment given with full knowledge for the risks Cardia - ANSWER Portion of the stomach surrounds the lower esophageal sphincter Spores - ANSWER Low level disinfectants kill most microbes, but do not destroy: Webbed fingers - ANSWER Syndactyly refers to: Backtable - ANSWER The surgical pack utilized to create the sterile field should be opened on the: Insulin - ANSWER The islets of Langerhans secrete: Extractions - ANSWER Type of procedure that would involve the removal of teeth Escherichia coli - ANSWER Organism that is normal resident flora of the intestinal tract Same side as surgeon - ANSWER Where should the first scrub surgical technologist stand when handing towels to the surgeon to square off an incision site Surgically clean - ANSWER Properly performed surgical scrub renders the skin: Ampulla of Vater - ANSWER Through which of the following do the common bile duct and the pancreatic duct empty Name, DOB, physician - ANSWER Which of the following identifiers must be verified by the patient or their ID bracelet prior to transporting a patient to the OR Spirilli - ANSWER Spiral shaped bacteria Store bile - ANSWER Primary function of the gallbladder Circulator - ANSWER Which of the following is a non-sterile member of the surgical team? Aid in controlling temperature - ANSWER Which of the following is not a benefit of using surface-mounted sliding doors for access to the operating room Time, shielding, distance - ANSWER What are the three factors for reducing ionizing radiation exposure? duodenum - ANSWER first part of the small intestine Lateral - ANSWER Surgical position frequently used for patients undergoing kidney surgery Arthropod bites - ANSWER How are rickettsiae transmitted? colposcopy - ANSWER Which of the following is an examination of the cervix using a binocular microscope tamponade - ANSWER Compression of the heart from excessive fluid or blood buildup Anesthesia provider - ANSWER Surgical team member that determines when the patient can be transported from the OR to the PACU -centesis - ANSWER Suffice meaning surgical puncture to remove fluid Cecum - ANSWER Portion of the colon the appendix is attached to Gram stain - ANSWER Laboratory test determines bacterial indentification Mydriatics - ANSWER Medications that cause dilation of the pupil U-drape - ANSWER Which of the following drapes is non-fenestrated Never until patient is discharged from facility - ANSWER Under what circumstances would it be appropriate to remove a patient's identification bracelet Supine - ANSWER Position most commonly used for mitral valve replacement Argon - ANSWER Laser best used during a vitrectomy Biological - ANSWER Monitor that provides positive assurance of sterility omentum - ANSWER Apron-like structure attached to the greater curvature of the stomach Anaerobes - ANSWER Microbes that live without oxygen Fistula - ANSWER Abnormal tract between two epithelium-lined surfaces that is open at both ends Counteract the action of another drug - ANSWER Action of an antagonist drug Circumferential - ANSWER Directional terms that describes the type of skin prep of an entire extremity Bilateral Fallopian tubes/ovaries and uterus - ANSWER What organs are excised if an ovarian tumor is malignant? Kyphosis - ANSWER Abnormal thoracic curvature of the spine referred to as hunchback hallux valgus - ANSWER bunion Inguinal - ANSWER Incision also known as a lower oblique mesentery - ANSWER structure that attaches the small intestine to the posterior abdominal wall Commensalism - ANSWER Relationship in which 2 organisms occupy the same area and one organism benefits while the other is unharmed Depo-Medrol - ANSWER Topical steroid used to reduce inflammation after eye surgery Patient marks with an "X" and witness verifies - ANSWER How is the surgical informed consent signed if an adult patient is illiterate Feet first, side rails up - ANSWER What direction should the stretcher be oriented when transporting a patient to the OR department? HCG - ANSWER Which of the following routine pre-op laboratory studies would be ordered for premenopausal women with no history of hysterectomy? Upper arms, neckline and axillary region - ANSWER Which portion of the surgical gown is considered non-sterile Coude - ANSWER Type of urinary catheter with a small, curved tapered tip used on patients with urethral strictures Reverse Trendelenburg - ANSWER Surgical position commonly used for thyroid and gallbladder surgery Patent ductus arteriosus - ANSWER Congenital defect in which the fetal blood vessel between the pulmonary artery and aorta does not close Formalin - ANSWER Commonly used preservative for tissue specimens Notify surgeon and repeat count - ANSWER First step taken for an initial incorrect closing sponge count Parotid - ANSWER Mumps may be diagnosed by finding inflammation in which of the the following glands Incident report - ANSWER 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 Hysterectomy - ANSWER Which procedure would trendelenburg position provide optimal visualization Adaptic - ANSWER Type of nonadherent dressing Aperture - ANSWER Type of fenestrated drape Direct - ANSWER Hernia that occurs within Hesselbach's triangle Kocher - ANSWER Type of oblique incision Bakes - ANSWER Dilator used in the common duct Ligature - ANSWER Mechanical method of hemostasis Pancreas - ANSWER Organ connected by a duct to the duodenum Cerebellum - ANSWER Brain tumor causing alteration of muscle tone, voluntary muscle coordination, gait and balance would likely be located in the: Parasitism - ANSWER Relationship that benefits one organism at the expense of another Acute - ANSWER Disease characterized by rapid onset and a rapid recovery Mitochondria - ANSWER Organelle responsible for the production of energy Balanced - ANSWER Type of anesthesia that is a combination of inhalation and intravenous drugs Surgeon - ANSWER Ultimately responsible for obtaining the surgical informed consent Supine - ANSWER Position most commonly used for neurosurgical procedures Serosa - ANSWER Outer layer of the intestine Chlorhexidine - ANSWER Solutions that should be used to prep donor site for a split-thickness skin graft Transverse - ANSWER Type of drape used for flank procedure Over the thighs - ANSWER Where should the safety strap be placed on a patient who is in the supine position? Epispadias repair - ANSWER Surgical procedure is performed to correct an abnormality in which the urethral meatus is situated on the superior aspect of the penis Laser - ANSWER Thermal method of hemostasis utilizes intense, focused light Hypertension - ANSWER Most common cause of intracerebral hemorrhage Pharynx and trachea - ANSWER Where is larynx located Trauma - ANSWER Most common cause of retinal detachment pulmonary embolism - ANSWER Post-op complication associated with total hip arthroplasty Penrose - ANSWER Type of passive drain Larynx - ANSWER Where are the vocal cords located? Artificial active - ANSWER Type of acquired immunity is a vaccination endotracheal intubation - ANSWER When would the anesthesia provider request cricoid pressure? Trephine - ANSWER Instrument used during keratoplasty to remove the cornea 4 - ANSWER Required minimum number of individuals to transfer an incapacitated patient from the OR table to the stretcher Standard precautions - ANSWER Following regulations that states that blood and body fluids should be considered infectious separation anxiety - ANSWER Major source of distress for toddler and preschool age patient being transported to the OR Pharynx - ANSWER Structure that has oral, nasal, and laryngeal divisions Ear - ANSWER Otoplasty is performed to correct a congenital deformity of which structure Iatrogenic - ANSWER Injury a patient sustains as a result of the care given by a healthcare professional Choroid - ANSWER Highly vascular layer of the eye that absorbs light rays and nourishes the retina Safety - ANSWER According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which of the following is the patient satisfying when he/she trusts the surgical teams abilities? Abdominal aortic - ANSWER Which aneurysm usually develops between the renal and iliac arteries Heparin - ANSWER Agent used to flush an artery to prevent clotting Bone-to-Bone fixation - ANSWER Next step for reattachment of a severed digit after debridement Full-thickness - ANSWER Type of skin graft includes the epidermis and all of the dermis Skeletal - ANSWER Muscle type that is striated and voluntary Microtia - ANSWER Refers to absence of the external ear 1.5 hours - ANSWER Recommended maximum time limit for a tourniquet to remain inflated on an adult lower extremity Clostridium perfringens - ANSWER Organism that causes gas gangrene acromioclavicular joint to iliac crest - ANSWER Chest rolls should span the distance bilaterally between which 2 anatomical structures Stapes - ANSWER Ossicle of the middle ear that covers the oval window. Jackknife - ANSWER Another name for Kraske position Kittner - ANSWER What type of sponge is a tightly rolled cotton tape used by surgeons for blunt dissection? Cottingham punch - ANSWER Which of these instruments would be used during a keratoplasty? Subluxation - ANSWER Partial dislocation of a joint Atherosclerosis - ANSWER What condition is characterized by build up of fatty deposits such as cholesterol? Lukewarm water - ANSWER Plaster rolls for casting should be submerged in which of the following? Cornea - ANSWER Avascular, clear portion of the eye covering the iris After each case - ANSWER How often should surgical masks be changed? Bacillus - ANSWER Rod shaped microorganism 85 - ANSWER When using the warm cycle on the EtO sterilizer, what is the minimum sterilization temperature in Fahrenheit Repositioning penetrating towel clip - ANSWER Which of the following actions would be a violation of aseptic technique? res ipsa loquitur - ANSWER Which legal principle applies when the patient is given the wrong dose of the local anesthetic Glottis - ANSWER Space between vocal chords Clostridium tetani - ANSWER Bacteria could be found in a penetrating wound caused by a rusty nail Love - ANSWER Retractor used for spinal nerve roots Grounding pad - ANSWER What is another name for the electrosurgical unit's patient return electrode? 16 Fr - ANSWER Size of Foley catheter commonly used for adults Meningioma - ANSWER Tumor that is typically benign, encapsulated, and arises from tissue covering the central nervous system structures Sclera - ANSWER Fibrous white that gives the eye its shape Flagella - ANSWER Thread-like appendages that provide bacteria with motion Trendelenburg - ANSWER Surgical position that provides optimal visualization of the lower abdomen or pelvis 10 - ANSWER How many hours must an item submerse in glutaraldehyde to sterilize? Systolic - ANSWER Top number of blood pressure Cerumen - ANSWER Waxy secretion in the external ear canal Incus - ANSWER Ossicle of the middle ear Exsanguination - ANSWER Process of removing blood from an extremity prior to inflating pneumatic tourniquet Nasolacrimal duct - ANSWER Which of the following may require probing and dilating in pediatric patients with upper respiratory infection surgical technologist - ANSWER Surgical team members responsible for setting up sterile field Cancer procedures - ANSWER In what circumstances would a cell saver be contraindicated [Show More]

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