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Aseptic technique is also know 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 can not 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. DM is an intrinsic factor that contributes to the
development of 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 post op complications
C. standardized pain scoring
D. general condition and readiness for discharge - ANSWER-B. risk of post op
complications the choice of discharge site is based on the patient's acuity,
access to follow up care, and the potential for post op complications.

,Central nervous system (CNS) s/s of local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST)
include A. hypertension
B. numbness of the 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 part of CNS.


Autologus 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 w/in
recommended parameters 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 characteristic of children?
A. children are self directed
B. children use intrinsic thought processes
C. children respond to the 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 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 captures by the image
intensifier. multiple studies have shown that positioning the patient closer to the
image intensifier results in a significantly decreased dose of radiation.


a preoperative nurse is assisting an anesthesia professional with rapid sequence
intubation by providing cricoid pressure using the Sellick maneuver. Which of the
following is the most appropriate description of the 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
C. applying pressing to the cricoid cartilage to occlude the esophagus
D. maintaining pressure on the thyroid cartilage until the anesthesia professional
verifies placement - ANSWER-C. applying pressure to the cricoid cartilage to
occlude the esophagus
The sellback maneuver is used to prevent potential aspiration during induction of
anesthesia


A diagnostic procedure that relies on radio frequency waves to reproduce cross
sectional images of the body w/o exposing the patient to ionizing radiation is
A. ultrasonography
B. Positron emission tomography
C. computed tomography
D. magnetic resonance imaging - ANSWER-D. MRI
MRI stimulates diseqilibrium in the nuclei of hydrogen atoms and the water of
body cells. As nuclei return to their original state, they emit radio frequency
signals.

, Which of the following movements of a powered instrument is used to drill holes
or insert screws, wires, and pins?
A. reciprocating
B. oscillating
C. alternating
D. rotating - ANSWER-D. rotating rotary movement is used to drill holes or to
insert screws, wires, or pins. reciprocating and oscillating movements are
used to cut or remove bone.
Alternating movement should not be used.


What is the most likely cause of a rapid decrease in blood pressure and heart rate
for a pt. being infused when 1.5% glycine is used for irrigation?
A. anaphylactic reaction
B. myocardial infarction
C. TUR syndrome
D. pulmonary embolus - ANSWER-C. TUR syndrome
The pt is most likely experiencing TUR syndrome from excessive glycine
absorption


preop teaching is most effective when pts have a readiness to learn and the
preoperative nurse teaches them from_______ different levels.
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5 - ANSWER-B. 3 there are 3 different levels of preop teaching: information,
psychosocial, and skill training.
information should include explanations of procedure and what to expect
throughout the phases or perioperative care.
psychosocial support includes encouraging the patient to share their anxiety and
supporting coping mechanisms.

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