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NIFA FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2024
EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+
What major artery supplies the descending colon? - <<ANSWERS>>left colic artery



statement regarding fallopian tube cancer - <<ANSWERS>>fallopian tube cancer is very rare, with an
incidence of less than 1%

which of the following is incorrect pertaining to lung segments - <<ANSWERS>>there are 5 segments
on the right and 3 segments on the left



which of the following is a radiation reduction technique - <<ANSWERS>>fluoroscopy equipment is
required to have an audible alarm after 5 minutes of use



Identify the marginal boundaries of the breasts - <<ANSWERS>>Second to sixth rib and horizontally
from the lateral edge of sternum to anterior axillary line



transsphenoidal hypophysectomy - <<ANSWERS>>hypopituitarism and small pituitary tumors



ABCDE - <<ANSWERS>>D = a brief neurologic exam; E = exposure to reveal all life-threatening
injuries



alternative treatment for patients with chronic pulmonary emphysema - <<ANSWERS>>lung volume
reduction surgery



hernia type that is common in children and usually disappears spontaneously -
<<ANSWERS>>umbilical hernia

,what membrane protects the larynx during swallowing - <<ANSWERS>>epiglottis



Caldwell-Luc - <<ANSWERS>>canine fossa of upper jaw



an interventional radiology procedure used to open a blocked or narrowed blood vessel as a result
of arthrosclerosis is - <<ANSWERS>>percutaneous transluminal angioplasty



Definitive information about the extent and location of ischemic heart disease can be obtained from
which of the following tests - <<ANSWERS>>cardiac catheterization



both adenoids and tonsils consist of - <<ANSWERS>>lymphoid tissue



which statement regarding risk factors for developing vascular disease is true -
<<ANSWERS>>arteriosclerosis is a natural part of the aging process



Mohs' surgery is a technique used to treat skin cancer - <<ANSWERS>>lesions are mapped, excised,
and examined by frozen section until clear margins are found



Jan Stuyvesant, a surgical technologist, was the scrub person during a robotic-assisted laparoscopic
cholecystectomy. She locked the robotic endoscissor into the adaptor on the robotic arm and
positioned the tip end into the trocar port in order for the surgeon to dissect the cystic duct and
artery, while the surgical assistant placed the clips on the cystic duct and artery. As she reached
across the sterile field to insert the cholangiocatheter through the port, the anesthesia provider
accidentally made contact with the distal end of the catheter as he stood up to reach the monitor
controls. The contaminated end of the catheter touched the endoscopic clip applier, the endoscissor
connector that the surgeon was using, the glove of the assistant, and Jan's gown sleeve. The surgeon
ordered everyone to change their gown and gloves and covered the port area with a sterile towel.
What was the rationale for the surgeon to - <<ANSWERS>>the surgeon was not in contact with the
sterile field because he worked from the robotic console

peripheral nerve block for ankle ORIF would complain if which symptom - <<ANSWERS>>metallic
taste in mouth



positioning arms correctly to avoid pressure on the elbow to prevent - <<ANSWERS>>ulnar nerve
injury



positioning device for bariatric patients prior to intubation - <<ANSWERS>>upper body ramp

,depolarizing muscle relaxant that produces generalized fasciculations -
<<ANSWERS>>succinylcholine



hemostatic device offers rapid and secure method of clamping, metal and MRI compatible -
<<ANSWERS>>ligating clip



positioning device for head cases - <<ANSWERS>>mayfield head positioner



suture permanently attached at the end of the needle referred to as - <<ANSWERS>>swaged



overpressurization can lead to - <<ANSWERS>>hypercarbaria



most commonly used local anesthetic - <<ANSWERS>>lidocaine


double gloving - <<ANSWERS>>the american college of surgeons endorses double gloving for all
surgery and invasive procedures



anesthesia that lets patients maintain their own airway and be easily aroused from sleep -
<<ANSWERS>>moderate sedation / analgesia



who requires two patient identifiers on specimen labels - <<ANSWERS>>JCO



factor with high influence on wound healing that the surgical team can control - <<ANSWERS>>tissue
handling



patient at highest risk for hypothermia in perianesthesia phase - <<ANSWERS>>3 week old neonate
for cardiac anomaly



suture best suited for intestinal anastomosis - <<ANSWERS>>vicryl



trailing a new insuflation system, over-pressurization leads to - <<ANSWERS>>hypercarbia



process of decontamination begins when - <<ANSWERS>>at completion of the surgical procedure

, which injury is NOT related to a patient being placed in the lateral position -
<<ANSWERS>>compression of abdominal cavity



primary substance found in epidermis that protects body from fluid loss and invasion of pathogens -
<<ANSWERS>>keratin



correct statement regarding closed gloving - <<ANSWERS>>closed gloving can only be used for initial
gloving



what measure can be taken to prevent aspiration based on patient's history - <<ANSWERS>>cricoid
pressure during induction



on factor that describes high incidence of musculoskeletal disorders among surgical techs and nurses
- <<ANSWERS>>the cumulative effect of repeated patient handling events q



allergic contact dermatitis with natural rubber latex - <<ANSWERS>>puritis, edema, erythema and
visicles 6-48 hours after exposure



patient reports latex allergy, carries epi pen and beta-agonist inhaler - <<ANSWERS>>true latex
allergy



191.18 kg patient scheduled for surgery; interventions to enhance patient safety - <<ANSWERS>>use
of an OR bed to accommodate patient weight and size



risk reduction strategy to reduce sharps injury - <<ANSWERS>>passing sharp items using neutral /
hands free techniques instead of passing hand to hand



self retaining retractor for large patient - <<ANSWERS>>bookwalter



silk loses tensile strength after what period of time - <<ANSWERS>>1 year



physical characteristic of suture - <<ANSWERS>>knot strength

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