ST for the ST Chapter 4: Special Populations
In the normal child, the testes will descend by the age of ___.
1 year
During abdominal procedures on patients who are obese, what procedure might additionally be performed due to newly identified pathology?
cholecystectomy
Who should stand nearby to assist the anesthesia provider during induction of a pediatric patient?
circulating surgical technologist
During birth, the most common bone fracture is of the ___.
clavicle
If the patient is a victim of a crime, all physical evidence must be carefully handled, and the policies and procedure of the surgery department and law enforcement agency must be followed. All of the following are general recommendations EXCEPT that the ___.
clothes should be removed by cutting up the center
Immediate operative intervention is performed on the pregnant patient for the following emergency procedures EXCEPT ___.
competent cervical os
Hypovolemic shock in neonates results in ___.
decreased venous return
What is the most common cause of hypovolemic shock in infants?
dehydration
The first priority in a pediatric patient is to ___.
ensure patent airway
The life-stage approach combines all of the following EXCEPT ___.
environmental concerns
___ is one of the most common postoperative complications of patients with diabetes.
Infection
What situation would present difficulties in the intubation of a patient with AIDS?
Kaposi's sarcoma lesions
The wearing of protective attire is mandated by the ___ bloodborne pathogens rule.
OSHA
In a patient who is post-gastric-bypass, respiratory failure often indicates ___.
peritonitis
Special populations have unique ___ needs.
physical and psychological
If a pediatric patient has a pneumothorax, there is an accumulation of air in the ___.
pleural cavity
In comparison with adults, pediatric patients have little subcutaneous fat and therefore ___.
poor thermal insulation
Placing the patient who is obese in the ___ position expands total lung volume and aids in ventilation.
reverse Trendelenburg
Which of the following veins is least used for central venous catheter placement in the pediatric patient?
saphenous
In the pregnant patient, what trimester is the ideal time to perform abdominal surgery?
second
Bleeding in a pediatric trauma patient must be controlled to prevent ___.
severe hypovolemia
For pediatric patients, ___ temperature is the primary means of monitoring temperature.
skin
The ___ is the number one organ injured in a motor vehicle accident.
spleen
Which postoperative complication is not common for gastric bypass or gastroplasty surgery?
suture rejection
When placing the pregnant surgical patient in the supine position, the circulating surgical technologist should place a small rolled pad or sheet under the right hip. This will help ___.
take weight off of the vena cava
Which antibiotic should not be administered to children, because it causes staining and hypoplasia of the enamel of developing teeth?
tetracycline
It is imperative that caregivers should deal with pediatric patients ___.
truthfully
The critical parameters for monitoring pediatric patients include all of the following EXCEPT ___.
turgor
Sulfonamides are associated with an increased incidence of ___.
kernicterus
IV placement in the patient with AIDS may be difficult due to ___.
lack of a suitable vein
Anesthesia affects the normal ___ and physiological process of insulin.
metabolic
A major concern in the operating room for pediatric patients is insensible water loss. Why does this loss occur?
overhead radiant heaters
All of the following are clinical syndromes that require surgical intervention in the patient with AIDS EXCEPT ___.
pancreatitis
When a patient's body weight exceeds ___ pounds greater than ideal body weight, the patient is considered to be obese.
100
Tears are not produced until the age of ___ month(s).
2 to 3
Which disease is NOT an autoimmune disease?
AIDS
A patient is considered a pediatric patient if he or she is between the ages of ___.
birth and 12
The term neonate applies to the pediatric patient who is between the ages of ___.
birth and 28 days
___ can stimulate preterm labor in the pregnant surgical patient.
Vasopressors
What is the number one cause of death in children ages 1 to 15?
accidents
Postoperative recovery time for the patient who is obese is increased because ___.
adipose tissue retains anesthetic agents longer
When a patient is to be transported from an isolation room to the surgery department, all of the following are recommended EXCEPT that ___.
all surgery personnel including the CDC are notified that an isolation patient will be arriving
What is the standard for intraoperative monitoring of oxygenation levels for all age groups of surgical patients?
arterial blood gases
What is the initial sign of a postoperative infection?
fever
The term golden hour refers to ___.
giving care to a trauma victim within an hour
Septic shock is caused by ___.
gram-negative bacteria
Which task should the circulating surgical technologist perform to assist the anesthesia provider during induction of a pediatric patient?
help control the child's movements
Why are neonates and infants not usually catheterized?
high risk of trauma to the urethra
Emergency procedures on geriatric patients are associated with ___.
higher mortality
One of the best approaches to understanding individuals is to study ___.
human development
Patients who are obese are at high risk for coronary artery disease because of ___.
hypertension
A child less than 6 months of age cannot shiver; therefore, the child is at risk for ___.
hypothermia
What are the two common types of shock seen in all age groups?
hypovolemic, septic
Typical physiological changes in the elderly patient include ___.
increased tolerance to pain
A Level III trauma center typically ___.
is a community or rural hospital
Three factors are important when considering the resulting injury that a patient will sustain from a trauma. These include ___.
velocity, flexibility of tissue, and shape of the injuring force
Patients who are obese are subject to increased postoperative ___.
wound infections
What is the MOST effective way to keep an infant's body temperature at an acceptable level?
wrap and cover extremities