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CNOR {CERTIFIED NURSE OPERATING ROOM} Exam Solved Questions With Revised Correct Detailed Answers >> BRAND NEW VERSION!! 1. You're prepping the patient's face for a scar revision on the right cheek. Which of the following prep solutions is best for this patient? A. Povidone Iod...

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{CERTIFIED NURSE OPERATING ROOM}
Exam Solved Questions With Revised
Correct Detailed Answers
>> BRAND NEW VERSION!!

1. You're prepping the patient's face for a scar revision on the right cheek. Which
of the following prep solutions is best for this patient?
A. Povidone Iodine solution
B. Chlorhexidine Gluconate
C. Hydrogen Peroxide

D. An alcohol based solution - ANSWER a


2. Which solution is not useful for prepping the eye?
A. Chloroxylenol or Para-chloro-meta-xylenol (PCMX)
B. Providone Iodine 5%
C. BSS

D. Hydrogen Peroxide - ANSWER d


3. Thyroid lobectomy is an excision of:
A. Both lobes
B. 5/6 of the thyroid gland
C. An entire lobe

,D. The entire thyroid gland - ANSWER c


4. Which of the following has the highest tensile strength?
A. Monocryl 3.0
B. Silk 3.0
C. Prolene 4.0

D. Vicryl 2.0 - ANSWER d


5. An appendectomy performed for acute, unruptured appendicitis is classified as
which type of wound?
A. Class 1 (clean)
B. Class 2 (clean contaminated)
C. Class 3 (contaminated)

D. Class 4 (dirty) - ANSWER c


6. Which incision would likely be used for a splenectomy?
A. McBurney
B. Right subcostal
C. Left subcostal

D. Pfannenstiel - ANSWER c


7. While a scalpel blade is being changed during a hemicolectomy, the blade
snaps and breaks into several pieces. The scrub nurse is unable to find a small
piece of the blade. Which statement regarding counts is true?

,A. The count is considered correct because the blade broke on the back table and
not near the wound
B. The count is considered incorrect unless the entire blade is found
C. The count is considered correct after the room and sterile field are searched
D. The count is considered incorrect even if the entire blade is found. - ANSWER
b


8. What is the purpose of a colorless prep solution for donor site when preparing
a patient for a skin graft?
A. To allow the surgeon the ability to properly visualize the skin, while taking the
graft.
B. To prevent tattooing the removed skin with pigment from the colored solution
C. This is an individualized physician's preference only
D. Colorless solutions are more effective at reducing microorganisms on the skin
during graft procedures - ANSWER a


9. Which phase of wound healing: inflammatory, proliferation, or remodeling?
__________:
redness, edema, phagocytosis, tender (neutrophils engulf contaminates of
wounds)

-0-3 days - ANSWER inflammatory


10. Which phase of wound healing: inflammatory, proliferation, or remodeling?
__________:
granulation and epithelial tissue forms (need good ALBUMIN levels to make
protein for healing, if albumin <3, pts end up with open and weeping wounds)

, -4-24 days - ANSWER proliferation


11. Which phase of wound healing: inflammatory, proliferation, or remodeling?


__________:
scar formation and contracture

-24 days-1 year - ANSWER remodeling


12. The normal range for albumin level is __-__ (need albumin for protein for
healing) - ANSWER 3.5-5


Which type of wound closure: primary, secondary, or tertiary intention?


__________ intention:
-all layers of wound are approximated

-most surgical wounds (most common) - ANSWER primary


Which type of wound closure: primary, secondary, or tertiary intention?


__________ intention:
-granulation
-pressure ulcer

-heals from the bottom up - ANSWER secondary

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