Exam 15: Principles of Aseptic and Sterile Techniques
Exam 1: Perioperative Education20 Questions
Exam 2: Foundations of Perioperative Patient Care Standards21 Questions
Exam 3: Legal, regulatory, and Ethical Issues21 Questions
Exam 4: The Perioperative Patient Care Team and Professional Credentialing15 Questions
Exam 5: The Surgical First Assistant13 Questions
Exam 6: Administration of Perioperative Patient Care Services19 Questions
Exam 7: The Patient: the Reason for Your Existence21 Questions
Exam 8: Perioperative Pediatrics37 Questions
Exam 9: Perioperative Geriatrics21 Questions
Exam 10: Physical Facilities18 Questions
Exam 11: Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Alternative Surgical Locations24 Questions
Exam 12: Care of the Perioperative Environment24 Questions
Exam 13: Potential Sources of Injury to the Caregiver and the Patient31 Questions
Exam 14: Surgical Microbiology and Antimicrobial Therapy26 Questions
Exam 15: Principles of Aseptic and Sterile Techniques32 Questions
Exam 16: Appropriate Attire, Surgical Hand Hygiene, and Gowning and Gloving25 Questions
Exam 17: Decontamination and Disinfection27 Questions
Exam 18: Sterilization42 Questions
Exam 19: Surgical Instrumentation26 Questions
Exam 20: Specialized Surgical Equipment24 Questions
Exam 21: Preoperative Preparation of the Patient24 Questions
Exam 22: Diagnostics, specimens, and Oncologic Considerations40 Questions
Exam 23: Surgical Pharmacology16 Questions
Exam 24: Anesthesia: Techniques and Agents51 Questions
Exam 25: Coordinated Roles of the Scrub Person and the Circulating Nurse42 Questions
Exam 26: Positioning,prepping,and Draping the Patient43 Questions
Exam 27: Physiologic Maintenance and Monitoring of the Perioperative Patient30 Questions
Exam 28: Surgical Incisions implants and Wound Closure38 Questions
Exam 29: Wound Healing and Hemostasis29 Questions
Exam 30: Postoperative Patient Care11 Questions
Exam 31: Potential Perioperative Complications40 Questions
Exam 32: Endoscopy and Robotic-Assisted Surgery22 Questions
Exam 33: General Surgery36 Questions
Exam 34: Gynecologic and Obstetric Surgery37 Questions
Exam 35: Urologic Surgery42 Questions
Exam 36: Orthopedic Surgery37 Questions
Exam 37: Neurosurgery of the Brain and Peripheral Nerves21 Questions
Exam 38: Spinal Surgery17 Questions
Exam 39: Ophthalmic Surgery22 Questions
Exam 40: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery21 Questions
Exam 41: Otorhinolaryngologic and Head and Neck Surgery31 Questions
Exam 42: Thoracic Surgery23 Questions
Exam 43: Cardiac Surgery27 Questions
Exam 44: Vascular Surgery24 Questions
Exam 45: Organ Procurement and Transplantation18 Questions
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When scrubbed in,it is never acceptable to fold one's hands under one's arms and tuck them in the axillary region.
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What is the proper way to pass medications to a sterile person at the sterile field?
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A sterile person and an unsterile person face each other when passing each other so as to recognize whether the sterile person gets contaminated.
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Double-gloving during a procedure will keep the wearer from incurring a puncture wound caused by a suture or knife blade.
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It is acceptable to flash instruments if you are in a hurry and don't want to delay a case.
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Which is an example of an impervious barrier used in a surgical procedure?
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If a sterile package wrapped in an absorbent material barrier becomes wet or damp,what should you do?
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What is the proper way an unsterile person should wear their warm-up jacket?
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What is one important action health care workers can take to decrease the spread of infection with patients in isolation?
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What is a way to prevent fomite contamination of items in the OR?
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What is the most common source of transmission of microorganisms in the OR?
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Good housekeeping techniques should reduce microbial flora by approximately 90%.
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If an item,such as the end of a suture,extends over the edge of the sterile field,can it be brought back into the sterile field?
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Hair is considered a gross contaminant and a major source of staphylococci.
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What PPE would you use if following standard precautions when moving a patient from the OR table to a stretcher?
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It is important to wash hands before entering the OR and after every patient contact.
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When removing instrument trays from the sterilizer,it is acceptable to touch the door of the sterilizer with the tray because the door is sterile.
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The facility recommends that each caregiver only use one mask per day to save money.
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