
NWC RI#3 AOS-ST ST310 SURGICAL PROCEDURES 1
Quiz by Jim Valencerina
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Which type of catheter is placed postoperatively following TURP?
Which type of needle holder is curved and frequently used for hysterectomy procedures?
What is the name of the basic structure composed of renal corpuscles and tubules and numbers over a million?
Which distention fluid is nonelectrolytic and will lyse malignant tumor cells because of cellular uptake?
What procedure is performed to remove a calculus lodged in the area of the hilum?
Vesicourethral suspension and pubovaginal slings are performed to mainly treat moderate to severe:
Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz(MMK) is a traditional version of which general type of procedure?
Which incisional approach is used for access to the lower ureter and may be used for donor kidney implantation?
Procedures for female urinary incontinence may be performed by gynecologists, urologists, or urogynecologists.Â
what is one of the main objectives of procedures for female stress incontinence?
What type of light is used for illumination in endoscopic equipment?
Diabetes, vascular disorder, nerve damage, and trauma are all possible causes of:
every instrument or catheter placed into the urethra should be lubricated to minimize mucosal injury or irritation
what is the term for an abnormal accumulation of serous fluid around the testis contained within the tunica vaginalis?
which self-retaining retractor is used for open suprapubic prostatectomy?
what is a unique feature of the OR table in a cystoscopy suite?
what procedure is performed for penile carcinoma resistant to chemotherapy or radiation?
what structure of male anatomy is divided into three sections: prostatic, membranous, and spongy?
suprarenal glands are more commonly known as:Â
in which surgical approach would a latissimus dorsi, internal and external oblique muscles be transected for access to the operative site?
the vesical arteries that supply the bladder arise from the:
which suture configuration is used to anastomose vessels in transplants?
many hospitals allow use of only sterile gloves to set up the back table for cystoscopy procedures
what is done with the edge of the ilum that is brought out through he abdominal wall for stoma creation?
which of the following structures encloses the kidneys and suprarenal glands?
what is used to resect the prostate gland tissue through the resectoscope?
what does specialized tissue within the seminiferous tubules produce?
what does the adrenal medulla secrete?
which of the following is given iv after the donor kidney is removed to reverse the heparinization?
adenocarcinoma has a direct correlation to each of the following EXCEPT:
which signal should alert the surgical team that prostate capsule perforation is imminent and may conclude the procedure?
what is the morcellator used for in a laparoscopic simple nephrectomy?
Which of the following is NOT a form of polycystic kidney disease?
what is the name of a gastric mass of indigestible vegetable fiber and hair that may require surgical excision?
What is the name of the fibrous and serous capsule that covers the liver?
What is the reason for injecting saline through the cholangiogram catheter prior to the contrast media?
What term describes a benign condition of breast enlargement in men?
what type of hernia protrudes through the transversalis fascia in the area of Hesselbach's triangle?
What type of hernia results from a failure of the deep internal ring to close during fetal development and allows intestinal protrusion into the scrotum?
What type of incision is made for excisional biopsy of a centrally located breast mass involving the lactiferous ducts?
Where are the parathyroid glands located in relation to the thyroid?
Where is the gallbladder located in relation to the liver?
Which anatomical structure is the largest mass of lymphatic tissue in the body?
which fascial sheet is attached to the iliac crest, linea alba, and pubis?
Which handheld retractor is specifically designed for use in open cholecystectomy to elevate the liver?
Which handheld retractor are frequently used to retract tissues during thyroidectomy?
Which incision is traditionally used for open appendectomy?
Which of the following are endocrine-secreting glands of the pancreas that make up only 1% of the organ?
which of the following is NOT a region of the pancreas?
Which of the following is the MOST common permanent colostomy?
Which potentially life-threatening disease or condition can result from untreated thyrotoxicosis?
Which stage of breast cancer is characterized by evidence of distal metastasis?
Which statement is CORRECT regarding polyps and diverticula in the colon?
Which surgical position is used exclusively for anorectal surgical procedures?
Which suturing technique is often used on the appendiceal stump?
Which type of hernia occurs below the abdominocrural crease and more frequently in females?
which type of intestinal obstruction involves a telescoping of a portion of the intestine into another portion?
Which type of surgical procedure is used to release abnormal tissue connections in the abdominal viscera and layers?
which type of viewing instrument would be used for surgical treatment of hemorrhoids?
A surgical technologist may "run" or operate the laparoscopic camera during minimally invasive procedures to free up the hands of the surgeon and surgical first assistant
conversion from a laparoscopic procedure to an open procedure is always a possibility that the surgical technologist should be prepared for.
Surgical skin preps for breast procedures for carcinoma should be performed vigorously and thoroughly to prevent postoperative surgical site infections in immunocompromised patients.
The Hasson technique for establishing pneumoperitoneum requires the use of a Verres needle
The upper-hand and Thompson retractors are complex self-retaining retractors frequently used in major abdominal procedures.
All of the following are paired ligaments that support the uterus in the lower abdomen and attach it to the pelvis, EXCEPT:
Bulb syringes are used in obstetrical delivery procedures to:
Cephalopelvic disproportion is a component of which of the following indications for a cesarean section delivery?
cervical cerclage is performed to:
Cherney, Maylard, and Pfannenstiel are examples of gynecologic:
Delivery of the placenta is the conclusion of which stage of labor?
What is another name for the ovarian suspensory ligament?
What is the general term for the treatment method that destroys genital condylomata with a carbon dioxide laser?
What is the main purpose of putting a bolster sheet or roll under the right hip of a patient just prior to C-section?
What is the MOST common surgical intervention for a vaginal delivery?
What is the name of a bivalve speculum frequently found in a vaginal procedure tray?
What is the name of the anatomical area where the fallopian tubes are attached and enter the uterus?
What is the name of the fingerlike projections at the terminal end of the fallopian tube that guides oocytes into the lumen?
What is the name of the heavy, right-angle scissors frequently used to dissect around the cervix during hysterectomy?
what is the name of the routine surgical treatment of infected Bartholin's gland cysts?
What is the preferred method of anesthesia for a cesarean section delivery?
What is the procedure name for the removal of fibroid tumors of the uterus with the preservation of fertility?
What is used to achieve tissue destruction in an endometrial balloon ablation?
which anatomical area is located between the posterior vaginal opening and the anus?
which anatomical structure is located anterior to the symphysis pubis and superior to the vaginal opening?
Which gynecologic procedure is performed for treatment of urinary incontinence or cystocele?
Which gynecologic procedure is used for visualization of the endometrium and may be used to treat polyps or myomas?
Which incision is MOST frequently used for cesarean sections?
Which instrument is used to grasp the cervix and provide traction during cervical dilation?
Which instrument is used to manipulate the fallopian tubes without compression or damage?
Which instrument is used to test the patency of the fallopian tube during tuboplasty?
Which of the following procedures does NOT require an incision, use of trocars, or distention with gas or fluid?
Which of the following procedures would likely be assigned a Class III or Class IV wound and may require aerobic and anaerobic culture tubes?