Fpcc Exam 3 (Pre-Op) Questions And
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3 types of settings seen for surgery - ANSWER✔✔ hospitals, ambulatory surgical
centers, provider's office (ex. dentist)
3 types of classifications of urgency for a surgery are - ANSWER✔✔ elective,
urgent, emergency
urgency classification for procedures where the patient can choose when to have
it done (ex. hernia repair, breast reconstruction...) - ANSWER✔✔ elective
urgency classification for procedures that can't be put off for too long (ex. swollen
appendix, stones in gallbladder) - ANSWER✔✔ urgent
urgency classification for procedures that are done in life-or-death situations (ex.
need to stop excessive bleeding, perforated appendix) - ANSWER✔✔ emergency
type of seriousness for procedures that manipulate major organs in the body,
such as the heart, brain, abdomen... - ANSWER✔✔ major
type of seriousness for procedures that are less extensive (ex. cataract surgery,
tooth extraction...) - ANSWER✔✔ minor
type of surgery that is the removal of a diseased body part (ex. amputation,
remove gallbladder...) - ANSWER✔✔ ablative
, type of surgery that is done for comfort (ex. nerveroot destruction for chronic
pain) - ANSWER✔✔ palliative
type of surgery/procedure that is done to confirm or rule out a diagnosis (ex.
biopsy, fine needle aspiration...) - ANSWER✔✔ diagnostic
type of surgery done to restore function of a body part (ex. repair of torn ligament
such as a rotator cuff) - ANSWER✔✔ reconstructive (restorative)
type of surgery that is starting from scratch to form a body part that wasn't there
(ex. cleft pallet, born without a limb...) - ANSWER✔✔ constructive
type of surgery that is related to transplant surgery, but is the harvesting of an
organ or tissue from someone pronounced brain-dead for transplantation to
another person - ANSWER✔✔ procurement (for transplant)
type of surgery that is the replacement of a malfunctioning body part, organ, etc.
- ANSWER✔✔ transplant
type of surgery that is for appearance rather than for restoring function (ex. face
lift) - ANSWER✔✔ cosmetic
type of wound where there's no infection and not at large risk of developing an
infection (ex. eyes, breast...) - ANSWER✔✔ clean
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