Deck 6: Biomedical Science and Minimally Invasive Surgery

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Humidity levels in the OR should be maintained between ____________and __________.
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When using a search engine for Internet research, you find a very good reference page for surgical cases; therefore, you would use the ____________ feature to archive the website address so you can find it again.
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The newest patient chart is called the _____________ to share patient information among hospital departments, physicians' offices, and even other hospitals.
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________________originally invented the ESU, which uses a heated wire in direct contact with tissue.
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The three main components of the atom are the ____________(positive) and ___________(no charge) located in the nucleus and the _____________(negative charge) located in the shells/orbits.
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A) Opening, usually rectangular, that allows the thumb drive or flash drive to be inserted.
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C) Provides memory to store computer programs and files.
D) Includes the central processing unit, modem, and monitor.
E) Silicon chip that coordinates the operations of the computer.
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A) Opening, usually rectangular, that allows the thumb drive or flash drive to be inserted.
B) Provides the ability to communicate.
C) Provides memory to store computer programs and files.
D) Includes the central processing unit, modem, and monitor.
E) Silicon chip that coordinates the operations of the computer.
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-USB port

A) Opening, usually rectangular, that allows the thumb drive or flash drive to be inserted.
B) Provides the ability to communicate.
C) Provides memory to store computer programs and files.
D) Includes the central processing unit, modem, and monitor.
E) Silicon chip that coordinates the operations of the computer.
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-Network or Ethernet card

A) Opening, usually rectangular, that allows the thumb drive or flash drive to be inserted.
B) Provides the ability to communicate.
C) Provides memory to store computer programs and files.
D) Includes the central processing unit, modem, and monitor.
E) Silicon chip that coordinates the operations of the computer.
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Match the device with the correct description.

-Hard drive

A) Opening, usually rectangular, that allows the thumb drive or flash drive to be inserted.
B) Provides the ability to communicate.
C) Provides memory to store computer programs and files.
D) Includes the central processing unit, modem, and monitor.
E) Silicon chip that coordinates the operations of the computer.
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Match the term with the correct definition.

-Circuit

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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Match the term with the correct definition.

-Conductor

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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Match the term with the correct definition.

-Current

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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Match the term with the correct definition.

-Magnet

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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Match the term with the correct definition.

-Volt

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
Question
Match the term with the correct definition.

-Insulator

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
Question
Match the term with the correct definition.

-DC current

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
Question
Match the term with the correct definition.

-AC current

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
Question
Match the term with the correct definition.

-Monopolar

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
Question
Match the term with the correct definition.

-Bipolar

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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Describe at least three actions taken by the scrub when using an ESU.
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Describe at least three safety precautions taken by the assistant circulator when applying the dispersive pad/grounding pad.
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Describe the dangers of surgical plume, and identify at least two safety precautions that should be taken.
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Describe the difference between laser light and the light from a lightbulb.
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Define the following robotic terms:
A. Articulated:
B. Binaural hearing:
C. Degrees of freedom:
D. Manipulator:
E. Telechir:
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Describe the main components of a monopolar circuit.
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What is the difference between RF capacitive coupling and dielectric breakdown?
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Deck 6: Biomedical Science and Minimally Invasive Surgery
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Humidity levels in the OR should be maintained between ____________and __________.
20%20\% and 60%60\%
2
When using a search engine for Internet research, you find a very good reference page for surgical cases; therefore, you would use the ____________ feature to archive the website address so you can find it again.
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3
The newest patient chart is called the _____________ to share patient information among hospital departments, physicians' offices, and even other hospitals.
electronic medical record (EMR)
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________________originally invented the ESU, which uses a heated wire in direct contact with tissue.
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The three main components of the atom are the ____________(positive) and ___________(no charge) located in the nucleus and the _____________(negative charge) located in the shells/orbits.
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Match the device with the correct description.

-Hardware

A) Opening, usually rectangular, that allows the thumb drive or flash drive to be inserted.
B) Provides the ability to communicate.
C) Provides memory to store computer programs and files.
D) Includes the central processing unit, modem, and monitor.
E) Silicon chip that coordinates the operations of the computer.
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-CPU

A) Opening, usually rectangular, that allows the thumb drive or flash drive to be inserted.
B) Provides the ability to communicate.
C) Provides memory to store computer programs and files.
D) Includes the central processing unit, modem, and monitor.
E) Silicon chip that coordinates the operations of the computer.
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-USB port

A) Opening, usually rectangular, that allows the thumb drive or flash drive to be inserted.
B) Provides the ability to communicate.
C) Provides memory to store computer programs and files.
D) Includes the central processing unit, modem, and monitor.
E) Silicon chip that coordinates the operations of the computer.
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-Network or Ethernet card

A) Opening, usually rectangular, that allows the thumb drive or flash drive to be inserted.
B) Provides the ability to communicate.
C) Provides memory to store computer programs and files.
D) Includes the central processing unit, modem, and monitor.
E) Silicon chip that coordinates the operations of the computer.
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-Hard drive

A) Opening, usually rectangular, that allows the thumb drive or flash drive to be inserted.
B) Provides the ability to communicate.
C) Provides memory to store computer programs and files.
D) Includes the central processing unit, modem, and monitor.
E) Silicon chip that coordinates the operations of the computer.
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Match the term with the correct definition.

-Circuit

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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Match the term with the correct definition.

-Conductor

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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Match the term with the correct definition.

-Current

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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Match the term with the correct definition.

-Magnet

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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-Volt

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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-Insulator

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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Match the term with the correct definition.

-DC current

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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-AC current

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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-Monopolar

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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Match the term with the correct definition.

-Bipolar

A) Generates an electrical current.
B) Battery-flows from negative to positive.
C) Requires a dispersive electrode and has both cutting and coagulation settings
D) Measured in amps-flow of electrons
E) Materials that allow free flow of electrons, such as copper.
F) Power, conductor, load, and switch.
G) One cycle is called a Hertz-60 cycle.
H) Used for nerve and delicate tissue; current flows from the active tip across the tissue to be coagulated to the return tip of the instrument.
I) Electrical potential (potential energy).
J) Material that inhibits the free flow of electrons, such as rubber or plastic covers.
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Describe at least three actions taken by the scrub when using an ESU.
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Describe at least three safety precautions taken by the assistant circulator when applying the dispersive pad/grounding pad.
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Describe the dangers of surgical plume, and identify at least two safety precautions that should be taken.
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Describe the difference between laser light and the light from a lightbulb.
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Define the following robotic terms:
A. Articulated:
B. Binaural hearing:
C. Degrees of freedom:
D. Manipulator:
E. Telechir:
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Describe the main components of a monopolar circuit.
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What is the difference between RF capacitive coupling and dielectric breakdown?
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