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What kind of office surgery involves procedures that penetrate the body's normally intact surface?
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A\\. biopsy of skin lesion
C\\. reconstructive
D\\. exploratory
B\\. excision of scar
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If the expiration date on a sterile surgical package has expired, it
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B\\. must be used within 30 days of the expiration date
A\\. can only be used for minor surgical procedures
D\\. must be thrown away
C\\. must not be used until resterilized
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What kind of office surgery involves procedures that penetrate the body's normally intact surface?
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If the expiration date on a sterile surgical package has expired, it
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The informed consent document must state the procedure, its purpose, and _______ along with possible side effects, risks, and complications.
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The goal of this procedure is to remove as many microorganisms as possible from the skin to decrease the chance of wound contamination:
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Needles used in minor office surgery are _______ for the type of surgery to be performed.
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Minor office surgery involves procedures that penetrate the body’s normally intact surface.
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Always check the expiration date on the package; if the pack has expired, it must not be used because sterility is in question.
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You must be silent while opening a sealed sterile pack.
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The components of an informed consent document state the procedure, its purpose and expected results.
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The goal of preoperative skin preparation is to remove as many microorganisms as possible from the skin to decrease the chance of wound contamination.
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The goal of preoperative skin preparation is to remove what from the skin to decrease the chance of wound contamination?
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What is added to local anesthetics to cause vasoconstriction and to slow absorption by the body and lengthen the anesthetic's effectiveness?
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The most common type of needles used in medical offices are curved what needles?
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During electrosurgery, the patient must have a what attached to his or her body?
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What is a sign of infection in wound drainage?
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Whenever a patient has an open wound, _______ must be maintained to prevent pathogens from entering the body tissues and causing an infection.
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The contents of a peel-back package can be added to the sterile field by
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Which type of surgical packs have become increasingly popular because they are convenient and come with an almost infinite variety of contents?
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When office surgery of any kind is performed, what is the first procedure performed at the site to minimize the pain and discomfort felt by the patient?
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Many types of wounds require closure to ensure rapid healing with minimal scarring. Which of the following would not be used to close a surgical site?
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What gauge of sutures is the thickest?
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A sterile dressing may be secured by various bandages to restrict movement, protect the injured part, or
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When you remove a dressing, always wear clean examination gloves and carefully observe the wound for what?
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What type of healing is defined as the granulation of tissue being present in the wound, and the edges of the wound joined indirectly.
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Why is tape only used to keep the dressing in place?