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Gear up for success in your CNOR exam with this meticulously crafted resource, featuring 120 practice MCQs tailored to the latest CCI exam blueprint. These questions, accompanied by comprehensive answers and explanations, cover a wide spectrum of perioperative nursing concepts, ensuring you're well...

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 Which of the following patient populations is most sensitive to dosage errors? a) Male patients
25-40 b) Bariatric patients c) A patient with a history of polypharmacy d) Pediatric patients

 During the preoperative assessment, the nurse notices that the patient is taking herbal
supplements. What is the nurse's priority action? a) Document the findings in the patient's chart
b) Inform the surgeon about the patient's use of herbal supplements c) Assess the potential
interactions between the herbal supplements and the planned anesthesia d) Advise the
patient to stop taking the herbal supplements immediately

 Which of the following is a critical component of the Time-Out procedure? a) Verifying the
patient's identity, surgical site, and procedure b) Ensuring that all surgical instruments are
accounted for c) Checking the expiration dates of all medications d) Confirming the availability
of blood products

 The perioperative nurse is preparing a patient for surgery. Which of the following actions
demonstrates adherence to the principles of asepsis? a) Wearing artificial nails with gloves b)
Keeping the sterile field within sight and above waist level c) Turning away from the sterile
field to address a colleague d) Reaching across the sterile field to retrieve an instrument

 What is the primary purpose of the Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP)? a) To reduce
surgical complications and improve patient outcomes b) To streamline the surgical scheduling
process c) To enhance communication between the surgical team and the patient's family d) To
increase the efficiency of the operating room

 Which of the following is a potential complication of general anesthesia? a) Malignant
hyperthermia b) Hypertension c) Tachycardia d) Hypothermia

 The perioperative nurse is caring for a patient who has undergone spinal anesthesia. Which of
the following assessments is a priority? a) Assessing the patient's level of consciousness b)
Monitoring the patient's blood pressure and respiratory rate c) Checking the patient's
peripheral pulses d) Evaluating the patient's pain level

 Which of the following is an example of a local anesthetic? a) Propofol b) Fentanyl c)
Lidocaine d) Sevoflurane

 The perioperative nurse is preparing to administer a preoperative medication to a patient. Which
of the following actions is essential? a) Verifying the patient's allergies b) Obtaining the
patient's consent for surgery c) Explaining the surgical procedure to the patient d) Marking the
surgical site

 Which of the following is a common positioning device used in surgery? a) Wilson frame b)
Jackson-Pratt drain c) Foley catheter d) Penrose drain

,  The perioperative nurse is positioning a patient in the lithotomy position. Which of the
following is a potential complication associated with this position? a) Nerve damage b)
Hypotension c) Hypothermia d) Aspiration

 Which of the following is a principle of proper body mechanics when transferring a patient? a)
Maintain a wide base of support b) Twist your body at the waist c) Lift with your back d) Keep
the patient at arm's length

 The perioperative nurse is preparing the surgical site. Which of the following solutions is
commonly used for skin antisepsis? a) Hydrogen peroxide b) Chlorhexidine gluconate c)
Povidone-iodine d) Isopropyl alcohol

 What is the purpose of draping the patient in surgery? a) To provide warmth and comfort to the
patient b) To create a sterile field around the surgical site c) To prevent the patient from seeing
the surgical procedure d) To absorb any blood or fluids during the surgery

 Which of the following is a principle of sterile technique? a) Sterile objects can touch clean
objects b) A sterile field is contaminated if it becomes wet c) The edges of a sterile field are
considered sterile d) Sterile gloves can be worn for an unlimited period

 The perioperative nurse is assisting with a surgical procedure. Which of the following actions
would contaminate the sterile field? a) Reaching across the sterile field to retrieve an
instrument b) Keeping the sterile field within sight and above waist level c) Wearing a sterile
gown and gloves d) Discarding instruments that have fallen below the sterile field

 Which of the following is a common surgical instrument used for clamping blood vessels? a)
Hemostat b) Scalpel c) Retractor d) Forceps

 The perioperative nurse is counting surgical instruments at the end of a procedure. What is the
purpose of this count? a) To ensure that all instruments are clean and ready for the next surgery
b) To track the usage of surgical instruments for inventory purposes c) To prevent retained
surgical items in the patient d) To calculate the cost of the surgical procedure

 Which of the following is a potential complication of wound healing? a) Dehiscence b)
Hematoma c) Infection d) All of the above

 The perioperative nurse is providing discharge instructions to a patient who has undergone
surgery. Which of the following is an important teaching point? a) The patient should avoid
taking pain medication to prevent addiction b) The patient should resume normal activities
immediately c) The patient should report any signs of infection, such as fever or redness at
the incision site d) The patient should not shower or bathe until the incision is completely healed

 Which of the following is the most effective way to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs)? a)
Administering prophylactic antibiotics after the surgical incision b) Maintaining normothermia
during the perioperative period c) Using a high concentration of antiseptic solution for skin
preparation d) Applying a tight dressing to the incision site

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