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1. Identify the correct protocol for assisted gowning and gloving - ask the RN circulator to first gown and glove and then assist the incoming team
member - op...
CNOR
{CERTIFIED NURSE OPERATING ROOM}
Exam Solved Questions With Revised
Correct Detailed Answers
>> BRAND NEW VERSION!!
1. Identify the correct protocol for assisted gowning and gloving
- ask the RN circulator to first gown and glove and then assist the incoming team
member
- open the gown and gloves on the back table and have the scrub RN gown and
glove the incoming team member
- open the sterile gown and gloves on the back table and have the incoming team
member gown and glove himself or herself
- using aseptic technique, open the sterile gown and gloves on a separate surface.
- ANSWER open the gown and gloves on the back table and have the scrub
RN gown and glove the incoming team member
2. The sterility of an item is
-dependent on multidisciplinary team decisions
- event-related and dependent on whether the integrity of the item has been
maintained
- dependent on hospital protocol and community standards.
- Time-limited, event-related, and dependent on whether the integrity of the item
has been maintained - ANSWER event-related and dependent on whether the
integrity of the item has been maintained
,3. If surgical smoke is not evacuated out of the pneumoperitoneum during
minimally invasive surgery, the pt is at risk for
- delayed wound healing hypothermia, and deep vein thrombosis due to
unrelieved abdominal pressure
- cancer cells spreading into the retroperitoneal space
- infection due to smoke absorption by the white blood cells.
- Absorption and excretion of smoke by-products and carboxyhemoglobinemia. -
ANSWER Absorption and excretion of smoke by-products and
carboxyhemoglobinemia.
4. Mr. hones is a 68-yr-old obese man with a history of prostate cancer and
cardiac disease. He is scheduled for a lengthy orthopedic knee procedure. It is
important that during the preoperative assessment the perioperative RN
recognized that mr. Jones is at
- greater potential for risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE) formation
- no greater potential for risk for VTE formation
- lower potential for risk for VTE formation
- moderate potential for risk for VTE formation - ANSWER greater potential
for risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE) formation
5. The perioperative RN should ensure that the pt's intermittent pneumatic
compression device remains "on" for a minimum of how many hrs per day during
the intraoperative and immediate postoperative period?
- 6 hrs
- 8 hrs
- 12 hrs
,- 18 hrs - ANSWER 18 hrs
6. Following and appendectomy, a blistered area noted on the pt's left thigh
where the electrosurgical grounding pad as placed. In addition to documenting
the finding, what should the perioperative RN do?
- apply a thin coating of antibiotic ointment to the affected area
- check the hypothermia unit for any signs of malfunction
- check the perioperative assessment for documentation of any allergies
- remove the electrosurgical unit (ESU) from service and save the active and
dispersive electrode devices, including the ESU pad package. - ANSWER
remove the electrosurgical unit (ESU) from service and save the active and
dispersive electrode devices, including the ESU pad package.
7. Positioning a pt undergoing abdominal myomectomy procedures in a 10-
degree reverse Trendelenburg position may reduce the risk for
-cardiac arrhythmias
- pressure injury
- respiratory insufficiency
- venous air embolism - ANSWER venous air embolism
8. At a minimum, what type of personal protective equipment should
perioperative team members wear when performing manual high-level
disinfection?
- mask and eye protection
- mask, eye protection, and chemical resistant gloves
- maks, moisture-repellent gown, and gloves
, - PVC gloves and moisture-repellant gown - ANSWER mask, eye protection
and chemical resistant gloves
9. Evidence-based practice questions are typically formatted as PICO questions.
What does PICO stand for?
- pt, intervention, comparison, outcome
- pt, investigation, comparison, outlier
- population, intervention, counter-intervention, outlier
10. What is an example of research evidence that can be appraised to help
answer a clinical practice question?
- clinical practice guidelines
- literature review
- randomized controlled trial
- report of an organizations experience - ANSWER
11. Which biological indicator should be used to test ethylene oxide sterilizer
efficacy?
- aspergillus spp
- bacillus atrophaeus
- c difficile
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