1.This type of needle point is what you would expect to be needed for suturing friable
tissue such as the liver. - What is a Blunt needle point?
2.These
... [Show More] particular wound closing items are available in a wide variety of instrument
sizes. - What are disposable stapler sets?
3.Give one example from TJC list of Do-Not-Use Abbreviations, Acronyms, and
Symbols. - What is cc?
5.The surgical wound classification for a total abdominal hysterectomy. - What is Clean
contaminated?
4.Following an excisional breast biopsy, the circulating nurse would anticipate the need
to have available this type of drain - What is a Jackson-Pratt?
6.This position can cause physiological effects of circulatory and respiratory
compromise due to pressure on the abdomen. - What is Lithotomy Position?
7.To protect sensitive areas of the skin with appropriate padding is a recommended
practice for this: - What is to reduce the patient's risk of intraoperative skin injury.
8.An environmental sanitation practice that is required to limit the transmission of
microorganisms to personnel when handling body fluid spills - What is personal
protective equipment?
9.It is recommended to inspect the active electrode for insulation defects to prevent this
from occurring during MIS - What is capacitive coupling?
10. According to AORN RP for positioning the patient, the perioperative nurse should:
What is...
a. Use a consistent method of procedure-specific position for each patient
b. Rely on the surgeon's and anesthesia provider's assessments to guide positioning
c. use additional precautions as appropriate based on unique patient considerations
d. Depend on the patient's natural defense mechanisms to indicate the need for
positioning alterations - c. use additional precautions as appropriate based on unique
patient considerations
11.The disadvantage of using this type of wound closure is because they often cause
more scarring than other skin closure methods. - What is skin clips?12.An automatic intraoperative suspension of a do-not-resuscitate decision violates a
patient's ethical right to... - What is Self-determination?
13. This type of human factor error is responsible when a perioperative nurse is trying to
attend to several tasks at once - What is situational-based error?
14.Restricting pathogenic organisms from the patient, environment, equipment, and
supplies is the definition of.... - What is aseptic technique? [Show Less]