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CNOR Certified Nurse Operating Room 100
Practice Exam Questions and Answers
100% Pass | Graded A+



David Mungai [Date] [Course title]

, CNOR Certified Nurse Operating Room
100 Practice Exam Questions and
Answers 100% Pass | Graded A+
Aseptic technique is also known as:

A. Clean technique
B. Sterile technique
C. Sterilization
D. Decontamination - Answer>> A. Clean technique

Aseptic technique refers to clean methods of containing microbial
contamination in the environment. The environment cannot be
sterilized.

An intrinsic factor that contributes to the development of a
pressure injury is:

A. Pressure
B. Hypothermia
C. Diabetes mellitus
D. General anesthesia - Answer>> C. Diabetes mellitus

An intrinsic factor is related to the health of the patient. Diabetes
mellitus is an intrinsic factor that contributes to the development of
a pressure injury.

Which of the following helps determine a patient's discharge
destination?

A. Written discharge instructions from anesthesiology and medical
staff
B. Risk of postoperative complications
C. Standardized pain scoring

,D. General condition and readiness for discharge - Answer>>
B. Risk of postoperative complications

The choice of discharge site is based on patient acuity, access to
follow-up care, and the potential for postoperative complications.

Central nervous system (CNS) signs and symptoms of local
anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST) include:

A. Hypertension
B. Numbness of lips and tongue
C. Respiratory depression
D. Elevated temperature - Answer>> B. Numbness of lips and
tongue

CNS symptoms of LAST include circumoral and tongue
numbness. All other options are not considered part of the CNS.

Autologous bone grafts should be stored at a temperature of:

A. 68*F (20*C)
B. 32*F (0*C)
C. -4*F (-20*C)
D. -112*F (-80*C) - Answer>> C. -4*F (-20*C)

Maintaining storage temperatures within recommended
parameters of -4*F (-20*C) helps ensure that autografts are
maintained in optimal conditions for successful replantation.

When providing patient education for a child, it is important to
understand which learning characteristics of children?

A. Children are self-directed
B. Children use intrinsic thought processes

, C. Children respond to use of activities that follow transitions of
maturity.
D. Children respond to a trial-and-error approach - Answer>>
D. Children respond to a trial-and-error approach

When teaching children, using a trial-and-error approach is
effective. Child learners are task-oriented, use extrinsic thought
processes, and value self-esteem.

Which of the following actions would decrease radiation exposure
during fluoroscopy procedures?

A. Positioning the patient as close to the tube as possible
B. Positioning the patient as far from the image intensifier as
possible
C. Positioning the patient as far from the monitor as possible
D. Positioning the patient as close to the image intensifier as
possible - Answer>> D. Positioning the patient as close to the
image intensifier as possible

The x-ray beams originate from the tube and are captured by the
image intensifier. Multiple studies have demonstrated that
positioning the patient closer to the image intensifier results in a
significantly decreased dose of radiation.

A perioperative nurse is assisting an anesthesia professional with
a rapid-sequence induction by providing cricoid pressure using
the Sellick maneuver. Which of the following is the most
appropriate description of this technique?

A. Exerting down-and-up pressure on the cricoid cartilage to
compress the trachea
B. Palpating for the thyroid cartilage and exerting pressure on it
with a dominant index finger and thumb to occlude the esophagus

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