ST4ST CH 14, 15, 20 MidTerm
for which procedure would the surgical technologist want to be sure to have adequet numbers of allis or allis-adair tissue forceps?
A&P repair
C. liver cirrhosis
Adenocarcinoma has a direct correlation to each of the following except: A. genetic predisposition B. end-stage renal disease C. liver cirrhosis D. tobacco use
B. prostate biopsy
An elevated serum PSA exam might prompt the additional investigation of a(n): a. intravenous urogram B. prostate biopsy C. PAP smear D. urinalysis
B. between ages 3 and 8 years
At approximately what age or period would a patient MOST likely be diagnosed with a Wilms' tumor? A. second trimester of gestation B. between ages 3 and 8 years C. onset of puberty D. over age 60
A. suprapubic catheters
Bonanno, Malecot, and Pezzer are types of: A. suprapubic catheters B. urethral catheters C. active wound drains D. passive wound drains
which of the following is a serum analysis done to detect ovarian carcinoma?
CA-125
C. undescended testicles
Cryptorchidism is more commonly known as: A. kidney stones B. nocturnal bed wetting C. undescended testicles D. urinary tract infection
B. low-lithotomy
Cystoscopy and ureteroscopy procedures are performed in which position? A. lateral B. low-lithotomy C. supine D. trendelenburg
A. end-stage renal disease
Dialysis and kidney transplant are the only two treatments for which of the following? A. end-stage renal disease B. testicular carcinoma C. type 1 diabetes mellitus D. Wilms' tumor
B. Operative approaches
Flank, Gibson, Inguinal, and Scrotal are examples of: A. Drape sheets B. Operative approaches C. Post-op dressings D. Wound drains
what is the name of the fibrious and serous capsule that covers the liver?
Glisson's
what is the name of a bivalve speculum frequently found in a vaginal procedure tray?
Graves
which handheld retractor is specifically designed for use in open cholecystectomy to the elevate the liver?
Harrington
C. A flexible penile clamp is applied to the head of the penis.
How is the anesthetic jelly that is inserted into the male urethra prior to cystoscopy kept from leaking out? A. A cotton-tipped applicator is inserted into the external meatus. B. A sterile tight-fitting condom is applied to the penis. C. a flexible penile clamp is applied to the head of the penis. D. A gloved finger is held firmly agains the head of the penis
B. segments of bilateral ureters
In radical cystectomy with ileal conduit on a male patient, what tissue will be sent for frozen section to verify clear margins? A. sections of both testicles B. segments of bilateral ureters C. lateral edges of the tunica vaginalis D. distal segments of the seminal vesicles
A. lateral
In what position is the patient placed for proximal pyelolithotomy? A. lateral B. lithotomy C. prone D. Tendelenburg
D. right pelvic quadrant
Into which anatomical area of the abdomen will a transplanted donor kidney be implanted? A. left lower quadrant B. left pelvic quadrant C. right lower quadrant D. right pelvic quadrant
A. heparin and mannitol
Just before the surgeon clamps the renal vessels of the DONOR'S kidney, what does the anesthesia provider put in the IV? A. heparin and mannitol B. protamine sulfate C. ringer's lactate D. furosemide
another name for a thyroid tenaculum is a:
Lahey
the skin incision for a thyroidectomy will follow which anatomical lines?
Langer's
which incision is traditionally used for open appendectomy?
McBurney
for which type of hernia repair could a Penrose drain be used as a method of a gentle traction of the spermatic cord?
McVay inguinal herniorrhaphy
B. contrast media
Omnipaque, Renografin, and Isovue are used in cystoscopy as: A. antibiotiocs B. contrast media C. distention fluids D. topical analgesics
D. supine
Radical nephrectomy is usually performed with the patient in which position? A. Lateral B. low-lithotomy C. prone D. supine
"bowel technique" refers to steps used by the surgical team to prevent postoperative:
SSI
A. lateral
Simple nephrectomy is routinely performed in which position? A. lateral B. low-lithotomy C. prone D. supine
A. adrenal
Superarenal glands are more commonly known as: A. adrenal B. parotid C. prostate D. thymus
C. stress incontinence
Vesicourethral suspension and pubovaginal slings are performed to mainly treat moderate to severe: A. vaginal dryness B. uterine prolapse C. stress incontinence D. urinary tract infections
B. prostate
What anatomical structure is the bladder attached to in males? A. rectum B. prostate C. scrotum D. symphysis pubis
B. basket stone forceps
What device is used throughout the ureteroscope to capture an intact calculus or fragments if fractured by laser? A. babcock forceps B. basket stone forceps C. entrapment sack D. vessel loops
B. sperm
What does specialized tissue within the seminiferous tubules produce? A. mucus B. sperm C. testosterone D. urine
A. catecholamines
What does the adrenal medulla secrete? A. catecholamines B. testosterone C. insulin D. urine
C. it has a mesh drain attachment
What is a unique feature of the OR table in a cystoscopy suite? A. it is radiolucent B. stirrups can be attached to rails. C. it has a mesh drain attachment D. it can be adjusted for fluoroscopic exams
A. the edges are everted and affixed to the skin
What is done with the edge of the ilium that is brought out through the abdominal wall for stoma creation? A. the edges are everted and affixed to the skin B. A purse-string suture is paced to cinch it shut C. It is cut into four sections and tacked to the skin D. a penrose drain is inserted and pulled over the edge.
C. restore the posterior urethrovesical angle
What is one of the main objectives of procedures for female stress incontinence? A. increase overall bladder capacity B. reduce bladder spasms and irritability C. restore the posterior urethrovesical angle D. reduce overall bladder capacity
D. SSI
What is the MOST serious post-op complication of penile implant surgery? A. edema B. impotence C. premature ejaculation D. SSI
C. cystectomy
What is the medical term for excision of the urinary bladder? A. colporrhaphy B. corpectomy C. cystectomy D. cystostomy
B. prepuce
What is the medical term for the free fold of skin that covers the glans penis? A. epididymis B. prepuce C. scrotum D. tunica
D. ureteroneocystostomy
What is the medical term for the procedure of connecting a donor ureter to a recipient bladder? A. ureteroscopy B. reimplantation C. suprapubic cystostomy D. ureteroneocystostomy
B. ileal conduit
What is the more common name for ureteroileocutaneous diversion? A. colostomy B. ileal conduit C. bladder prolapse D. pubovaginal sling
C. benign prostatic hypertrophy
What is the most common diagnosis of a patient undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate? A. benign prostatic hypertrophy B. carcinoma of the prostate C. erectile dysfunction D. ureter
B. hydrocele
What is the term for and abnormal accumulation of serous fluid around the testis contained within the tunica vaginalis? A. cystocele B. hydrocele C. omphalocele D. rectocele
C. ESU loop electrode
What is used to resect the prostate gland tissue through the resectoscope? A. endoshears B. wire loop snare C. ESU loop electrode D. #11 blade on #7 knife handle
A. cooling with collins solution or ice slush
What measure is taken to reduce the metabolic needs and prevents tubular necrosis of a kidney removed for transplant? A. cooling with collins solution or ice slush B. spraying with reconstituted topical thrombin C. warming with sterile isotonic saline solution D. infusion with warmed lactated Ringer's solution
D. woven stockinette
What might the donor kidney be placed into to reduce possibility of injury during handling and transplantation? A. laparoscopic entrapment sack B. lay intestinal bag C. plastic incise drape D. woven stockinette
C. penectomy
What procedure is performed for penile carcinoma resistant to chemotherapy or radiation? A. hydrocelectomy B. orchiectomy C. penectomy D. vasectomy
C. pyelolithotomy
What procedure is performed to remove a calculus lodged in the area of the hilum? A. A. cystoscopy B. orchiectomy C. pyelolithotomy D. urethrotomy
C. urethra
What structure of male anatomy is divided into three sections: prostatic, membranous, and spongy? A. ejaculatory duct B. spermatic cord C. urethra D. ureter
A. fiber-optic
What type of light is used for illumination in endoscopic equipment? A. fiber- optic B. fluorescent C. incandescent D. ultraviolet
B. When both kidneys are functioning at or below 10% of normal
When is a patient classified as being in end-stage renal failure? A. When both kidneys are functioning at or below 25% of normal B. when both kidneys are functioning at or below 10% of normal C. when one kidney is normal and the other is functioning at or below 25% of normal D. when one kidney is normal and the other is functioning at or below 10% of normal
A. kidney
Where in the genitourinary system do calculi originate? A. kidney B. bladder C. prostate D. testicles
B. obturator
Which component of the rigid endoscopic system for cystoscopy is blunt ended and minimizes mucosal trauma during insertion? A. Deflecting mechanism B. Obturator C. Sheath D. Telescoping bridge
B. Hegar
Which dilating instrument is used to dilate the corpora for placement of penile prosthesis? A. bougie B. Hegar C. Van Buren D. Walther
D. water
Which distention fluid will lyse malignant tumor cells because of cellular uptake? A. glycine B. saline C. sorbitol D. water
B. gibson
Which incisional approach is used for access to the lower ureter and may be used for donor kidney implantation? A. flank B. gibson C. inguinal D. scrotal
C. resectoscope
Which instrument is used in TURP or TURBT and includes the sheath, obrturator, working element, and ESU loops? A. cystoscope B. nephroscope C. resectoscope D. ureteroscope
B. saline
Which irrigation or distention fluid would be contraindicated during cystoscopy for fulguration of bladder tumor? A. glycine B. saline C. sorbitol D. water
C. van buren
Which of the following are male urethral dilators or sounds? A. hanks B. pratt C. van buren D. walther
C. The left kidney is larger and slightly higher than the right.
Which of the following comparisons of normal or typical kidney anatomy is CORRECT? A. The left kidney is smaller and slightly lower than the right. B. The right kidney is larger and slightly lower than the left. C. The left kidney is larger and slightly higher than the right. D. The right kidney is smaller and slightly higher than the left.
A. Ellik
Which of the following is a glass or plastic evacuator used to remove tissue and debris during TURP? A. Ellik B. Malecot C. pezzer D. toomey
A. detrusor muscle
Which of the following is responsible for emptying of the bladder and closure of the bladder orifice? A. detrusor muscle B. external sphincter C. urogenital diaphragm D. vesical trigone
C. Phimosis
Which of the following is the term for the inability to retract the foreskin of the penis? A. balanitis B. hypspadias C. Phimosis D. sclerosis
D. double-J or pigtail stent
Which of the following is used to ensure potency of the ureters or allow for drainage of urine from the kidneys? A. foley catheter B. suprapubic catheter C. Jackson-pratt drain D. double-J or pigtail stent
C. TURBT
Which of the following procedures could be done in either a male or female patient? A. hydrocelectomy B. orchiectomy C. TURBT D. TURP
A. gerota's fascia
Which of the following structures encloses the kidneys and suprarenal glands? A. gerota's fascia B. tunica vaginalis C. peritoneal sac D costal periosteum
D. Retrograde urogram
Which of the following studies is a radiologic procedure in which contrast media is injected through a cystoscope? A. KUB B. PSA C. IV urogram D. Retrograd urogram
D. Renal Pelvis
Which part of the kidney becomes the proximal ureter? A. Bowmans Capsule B. Cortex C. Medulla D. Renal pelvis
C. orchiectomy
Which procedure is performed for testicular cancer, trauma, or necrosis secondary to torsion? A. circumcision B. hydrocelectomy C. orchiectomy D. penectomy
B. Judd-Mason
Which self-retaining retractor is used for open suprapubic prostatectomy? A. Gelpi B. Judd-Mason C. Adson-Beckman D. O'CSulican-O'Connor
D. leg jerking
Which signal should alert the surgical team that prostate capsule perforations is imminent and may conclude the procedure? A. coughing B. flatulence C. groaning D. leg jerking
B. fine, non absorbable, double-armed
Which suture configuration is used to anastomose vessels in transplants? A. fine, absorbable, single-armed B. fine, non absorbable, double-armed C. heavy, absorbable, single-armed D. heavy, absorbable, double-armed
D. 3-way 22 Fr. Foley with 30 mL balloon
Which type of catheter is placed interop prior to patient leaving the OR following TURP? A. 2-way 16 Fr. Foley with 5 mL ballon B. 2-way 22 Fr. Foley with 30 mL balloon C. 3-way 16 Fr. Foley with 5mL balloon D. 3-way 22 Fr. Foley with 30 mL balloon
what is the general term for the treatment method that destroys genital condylomata with a carbon dioxide laser?
ablation
which of the following types of stirrups would likely be used for a laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy?(LAVH)
allen low lithotomy
which type of viewing instruments would be used for surgical treatment of hemorrhoids?
anoscope
which gynecologic procedure is performed for treatment of urinary incontinence of cystocele?
anterior colporrhaphy
which muscle is incised in transverse abdominal approaches for gynecologic procedures?
anterior rectus
which maneuver might be performed by the surical technologist during a c-section to aid in the delivery surgeon gently manipulates the head of the fetus out of the uterus?
application of external pressure over the fundus of the uterus
which of the following is a weighted vaginal speculum?
auvard
which instruments is used to manipulate the fallopian tubes without compression or damage?
babcock tissue forceps
what is the name of a gastric mass of indigestible vegetable fiber and hair that may require surgical excision?
bezoar
which instrument should the surgical technologist have ready to provide exposure during c-section procedures when the uterine incision is made?
bladder blade
what do the parathyroid glands regulate in the body?
blood calcium concentration
due to the vascular and friable nature of the liver, a surgeon may choose to use suture on which type of needle?
blunt
end-to-end, end-to-side, side-to-side, and Roux-en-Y are techniques for:
bowel anastomosis
a needle-localization procedure may be performed in radiology for assistance in locating discrete masses in the:
breast
the fallopian tubes are located bilaterally in the mesosalpinx of which uterine-pelvic ligaments?
broad
which of the following is the largest supporting ligament in the female pelvis that has anterior and posterior leaves?
broad
which of the following is NOT a region of the pancreas?
capsule
which of the following is used for creating pneumoperitoneum in laparoscopy?
carbon dioxide
which of the following structures is NOT part of the anatomy of the vulva?
cervix
the triangle of Calot is an anatomical space bounded by structures in which surgical procedure?
cholecystectomy
what type of incision is made for excisional biopsy of a centrally located breast mass involving the lactiferous ducts?
circumareolar
HBV, HCV, and alcohol abuse are precursors to which of the following diseases?
cirrhosis
total abdominal hysterectomy is assigned which wound classification?
class II
which of the following statements is CORRECT regarding anatomical changes following pelvic exenteration?
colostomy will exit on the left and ileostomy on the right side of the abdomen
which of the following procedures does NOT require an incision, use of trocars, or distention with gas or fluid?
colposcopy
which method of the tubal ligation is less frequently performed and requires use of long instruments, but may pose a higher risk of postoperative surgical site infection due to the approach?
colpotomy
all of the following are paired ligaments that support the uterus in the lower abdomen and attach it to the pelvis, EXCEPT
coopers
what is the name of the anatomical area where the fallopian tubes are attached and enter the uterus?
cornu
what type of hernia protrudes through the transversalis fascia in the area of Hesselbachs triangle?
direct
which statement is CORRECT regarding polyps and diverticula in the colon?
diverticula protrude inward, and diverticula protrude outward from the intestine
where are the parathyroid glands located in relation to the thyroid?
dorsal, superior and inferior
cephalopelvic disproportion is a component of which of the following indications for a c-section delivery?
dystocia
tubal ligation is performed to:
elective sterilization
a gastrostomy can be created by all of the following methods EXCEPT:
endovascular
what is the preferred method of anesthesia for a c-section delivery?
epidural
what is the MOST common surgical intervention for a vaginal delivery?
episiotomy
a maloney bougie dilator is used in which anatomical structure?
esophagus
in which of the following procedures would the patient be left without a vagina or any of the female reproductive oragans and have a permanent colostomy and ileostomy
exenteration
the term adnexa refers to which gynecologic anatomical structures
fallopian tubes, ovaries, and infundibulum
which type of hernia occurs below the abdominocrural crease and more frequently in females?
femoral
what is the name of the fingerlike projections at the terminal end of the fallopian tube that guides oocytes into the lumen?
fimbria
how many stages of labor and delivery does the patient go through?
four
a vagotomy is a surgical treatment option for:
gastric ulcers
during cholangiography, bubbles in the contrast media would likely:
give the appearance of a stone on x-ray
which term means the number of times a women has been pregnant?
gravida
which handheld rectrators are frequently used to retract tissues during thyroidectomy?
green
what term describes a benign condition of breast enlargement in men?
gynecomastia
what is another way of saying "cephalad to caudad"?
head to tail
which type of needle holder is curved and frequently used for hysterectomy procedures
heany
dilation of the submucosal and subcutaneous venous plexus that lines the anal canal is called:
hemorrhoid
for which surgical procedure would the Buie pile forceps be used?
hemorrhoidectomy
what is used to achieve tissue destruction in an endometrial balloon ablation?
hot dextrose water
which radiological study study might be ordered preoperatively for a patient scheduled for tuboplasty?
hysterosalpingogram
which gynecologic procedure is used to visualize of the endometrium and may be used to treat polyps or myomas?
hysteroscopy
what type of hernia results from a failure of the deep internal ring to close during fetal development and allows intestinal protrusion into the scrotum?
indirect
where is the gallbladder located in relation to the liver?
inferior surface to the right lobe
what is another name for the ovarian suspensory ligament
infundibulopelvic
which of the following is routinely done first in a basic gynecologic laparoscopy that may require a small separate setup and glove change before proceeding?
insertion of uterine manipulator
doyen, kocher, dennis, and allen are names of which type of instrument?
intestinal clamps
in a laparoscopic appendectomy, all of the following methods could be used for dissection of the appendix EXCEPT:
intraluminal circular stapler
which type of intestinal obstruction involves a telescoping of a portion of the intestine into another portion?
intussusception
which of the following are endocrine-secreting glands of the pancreas that make up only 1% of the organ?
islets of Langerhans
instruments used for closure of the vaginal cuff in total abdominal hysterectomy are:
isolated as contaminated
what is the main purpose of putting a bolster sheet or roll under the right hip of a patient just prior to c-section?
it reduces the pressure of the gravid uterus on the vena cava
what is the name of the heavy, right-angle scissors frequently used to dissect around the cervix during hysterectomy?
jorgenson
which surgical position is used exclusively for anorectal surgical procedures?
kraske
which instrument is used to test the patency of the fallopian tube during tuboplasty?
lacrimal probe
what is a Veress needle used for?
laparoscopic insufflation
what term is used for surgical opening of the abdominal or peritoneal cavity?
laparotomy
which type of surgical procedure is used to release abnormal tissue connections in the abdominal viscera and layers?
lysis of adhesions
what is the name of the routine surgical treatment of infected Bartholin's gland cysts?
marsupialization
which of the following procedures would likely be assigned a Class III or Class IV wound and may require aerobic and anaerobic culture tubes?
marsupialization of Bartholins cyst
which piece of operating room furniture would likely be unnecessary for many vaginal surgical procedures?
mayo stand
in which of the following abdominal incisions would the linea alba be opened down to the peritoneum?
median vertical
great care is taken to identify and preserve the long thoracic and thoracodorsal in which surgical procedure?
modified radical mastectomy
which anatomical structures is located anterior to the symphysis pubis and superior to the vaginal opening?
mons pubis
what is the procedure name for the removal of fibroid tumors of the uterus with the preservation of fertility?
myomectomy
what color is the abdominal tissue after staining with Lugols solution in a cervical biopsy?
no color change
which self-retaining retractor has the shape of a figure-of-eight (8) when in the closed position?
o'sullivan-o'connor
a t-tube or wound drain left in place following laparoscopic cholecystectomy would MOST likely exit through:
one of the 5 mm right port site incision
which medication may be injected into the uterus for hemostasis, before closure of the uterus in a c-section?
oxytocin
a whipple procedure is done for treatment of a tumor in which abdominal organ?
pancreas
what is the name of the type of hernia in which both direct and indirect defects are present?
pantaloon
which anatomical area is located between the posterior vaginal opening and the anus?
perineum
which incision is MOST frequently used for c-section?
pfannenstiel
what is achieved by insufflation of carbon dioxide into the abdominal cavity?
pneumoperitoneum
bifurcated drains and fluffy pressure dressings are used following mastectomy primarily to:
prevent formation of hematoma and seroma
cervical cerclage is performed to:
prevent spontaneous abortion
which suturing technique is often used on the appendiceal stump?
pursesting
which procedure involves an en bloc removal of the uterus, bilateral ovaries and fallopian tubes, supporting ligaments, upper third of the vagina, and pelvic lymph nodes?
radical hysterectomy
if a mastectomy is scheduled to follow a breast biopsy and frozen section results indicate carcinoma, what is done?
re-prep, redrape patient: team chanes gowns and gloves; and use new instruments
an intestinal stoma is created at a point below the costal margin, above the belt line, and at the lateral edge of which muscle?
rectus abdominus
what is the incision routinely used for open cholecystectomy?
right subcostal
which fascial sheet is attached to the iliac crest, linea alba, and pubis?
sccarpa's
what is the name for the first lymph node in the axillary chain that is frequently biopsied in conjunction with a breast biopsy, lumpectomy, or mastectomy?
sentinel
which of the following is the MOST common permanent colostomy?
sigmoid
surgical removal of the entire breast without any lymph nodes is a(n):
simple mastectomy
which instrument is used to grasp the cervix and provide traction during cervical dilation?
single-tooth tenaculum
what is another name for an acquired ventral hernia through the linea semilunaris?
spigelian
which anatomical structure is the largest mass of lymphatic tissue in the body?
spleen
which stage of breast cancer is characterized by evidence of distal metastasis?
stage IV
the surgeon may request which of the following for irrigation to aid in destroying any residual tumor cells after dissection?
sterile water
bulb syringes are used in obstetrical delivery procedures to:
suction the mouth and nares of the neonate
what is the reason for injecting saline through the cholangiogram catheter prior to the contrast media?
the saline will test patency of the cystic duct prior to injecting the contrast
delivery of the placenta is the conclusion of which stage of labor?
third
which potentially life-threatening disease or condition can result from untreated thyrotoxicosis?
thyroid storm
tetany is a serious potential post-op complication of which type of surgical intervention?
thyroidectomy
which pistol-grip type of instrument might be found in a D&C tray for cervical biopsy?
tischler
what does TEP stand for in general surgery?
totally extraperitoneal patch
the hepatic and splenic flexures are located proximally and distally in which part of the large intestine?
transverse
cherney, maryland, and pfannenstiel are examples of gynecoloic:
transverse abdominal incisions
for which procedure would the gynecologist likely wear surgical loupes?
tubal reanastomosis
in which procedure would the surgeon likely request 8-0 or 9-0 suture?
tuboplasty
a typical end-to-end bowel anastomosis is accomplished with which of the following suturing techniques?
two-layer, interrupted technique for seromuscular approximation with silk; continuous for mucosa with absorbable suture
radionuclide seeds are used to treat:
uterine/cervical carcinoma
which paired ligaments are encountered and ligated last in an abdominal hysterectomy and first in a vaginal hysterectomy?
uterosacral
for a dilation and curettage (D&C), which of the following orders of instrument use is CORRECT for endometrial biopsy?
weighted vaginal speculum, tenaculum, uterine sound, cervical dilators, endometrial curettes
C. koch pouch
what is the name of a continent urinary reservoir that may be performed following cystectomy? A .hydrocele B. ileal conduit C. koch pouch D. orchipexy
when is the first closing count performed in a c-section?
when the first suture is given for closure of the uterus
pancreaticoduodenectomy is also known as which of the following procedures?
whipple
what color is the abdominal tissue after staining with acetic acid in a cervical biopsy?
white