Which of the following is a curved, transverse incision across the lower abdomen frequently used in gynecological surgery?
Which of the following tissues are cut using curved mayo scissors?
What is the action of antagonist drugs?
What incision is also known as a lower oblique
What is the name of the urinary catheter with a small, curved tapered tip used on patients with urethral strictures?
Which of the following is a commonly used preservative for tissue specimens
What institutional document is completed when an adverse or unusual event takes place in the OR that may have legal consequences for the staff or patient?
Which of the following is a nonadherent dressing?
Which of the following incisions is oblique
Which of the following is a mechanical method of hemostasis
Which thermal method of hemostasis utilizes intense, focused light?
Which of the following is a type of passive drain?
The agent used to flush an artery to prevent clotting is
What size of foley catheter is commonly used for adults?
What is the term for the process of removing blood from an extremity prior to inflating the pneumatic tourniquet?
In what circumstances would cell-saver transfusion be contraindicated?
Which of the following procedures would a McBurney incision be indicated
Which of the following is not a hemostatic agent used in orthopedic surgery?
Which of the following heals by contraction, granulation and connective tissue
An example of a nonadherent inner layer dressing is
Which of the following is a mechanical method of hemostasis?
Which thermal method of hemostasis utilizes intense focused light?
The agent used to flush an artery to prevent clotting is:
What type of foley catheter is commonly used for adults?
What circumstances would a Cell-Saver Machine be contraindicated?
For which of the following procedures would a McBurney incision be indicated
What is the purpose of inserting a uerteral stent catheter?
A Fogarty catheter is used during a/an
Which of the following is used to obtain specimens during a bronchoscopy?
When the surgeon makes a McBurney's incision, which muscle is encountered first and divided in the direction of its fibers?
Transverse colectomy is incised through which incision?
If cultures cannot be immediately transported from the surgery department to pathology they should be:
Air or fluid accumulation due to poorly approximated wound edges could result in
Which suture technique provides an excellent cosmetic closure?
Which type of dressing washes or wears off after several days?
When a surgeon is using a kocher subcostal incision, which muscle is divided by electrosurgery?
A second intention wound heals by:
Which of the following types of suture create the least tissue trauma and drag?
Which of the following types of specimens would not be placed in a preservative solution
Which of the following catheter tips us used in a patient with urethral structure
Which type of procedure would require a stent dressing?
Which of the following hemostatic agents is contraindicated for use in the presence of infection
Which of the following hemostatic agents must be applied dry and only handled with dry gloves and instruments?
Where is the incision for a caldwell-Luc procedure made?
Frozen sections are sent to pathology:
Which of the following incisions may be used for the repair of a zygomatic fracture
What drainage device is preferred for a radical neck dissection
What agent is used to flush the harvested saphenous vein during a CABG
Which incisional approach would be used for splenectomy?
Why is an indwelling foley catheter placed prior to a hysterectomy
In order to minimize mucosal irritation during urinary catheterization,the tip of the catheter is dipped in which of the following?
What type of external dressing would be used to eliminate dead space
A left subcostal incision would be used to expose the:
Which of the following is an initial incision for abdominoplasty?
Which of the following is the second phase of wound healing?
In large abdominal wounds that require frequent dressing changes, which of the following will minimize the skin break-down?
Which catheter is used for angioplasty?
In what anatomical structure would a T-tube most likely be placed
Which of the following would be an inappropriate manner for the handling of surgical specimens?
Which of the following is a type of non-retaining catheter?
Which of the following wound classifications would be assigned to a compound fracture
What is the most commonly used thermal method of hemostasis in cranial neurosurgery?
Where should the foley indwelling catheter drainage bag be positioned after insertion of the catheter
Which of the following clips is used for scalp hemostasis in cranial procedures
A tissue specimen being sent to pathology for a frozen section is prepared by placing it into a:
What type of dressing would usually be used for a laparotomy procedure
What incision is frequently used for pediatric aortic coarctation repair