Assisting with Minor Surgery
Betadine solution
All of the following would be placed on the Mayo stand EXCEPT: gauze sponges. fenestrated drape. thumb dressing forceps. Betadine® solution.
clean instruments
An ultrasonic cleaner is used to: a. sterilize instruments. b. deodorize. c. clean instruments. d. disinfect instruments.
prongs, hooks, and loops
Other features of instruments include
touching the rim of the bottle and without splashing the solution onto the sterile field
Sterile solutions in bottles should be poured into sterile basins or cups on the sterile field without
To reduce blood flow in the operative site through vasoconstriction
What is the purpose of adding epinephrine to the local anesthetic?
Incise and drain the cyst
Which of the following actions might the provider take if a sebaceous cyst were infected?
Vicryl
Which of the following is an example of absorbable suture material? Silk Nylon Vicryl Cotton Nurolon
0 silk
Which of the following is the gauge of the largest suture material? 0 silk 4-0 silk 5-0 silk 2-0 silk 3-0 silk
4-0
Which of the following is the smallest size suture material? 4-0 1 2-0 0
caustic
corrosive & burning; destructive to living tissue
Handles
designed to be squeezed between the thumb and fingers
cautery
destruction if tissue by burning
volatile
easily evaporated
Hibiclens
effective antiseptic and it does not have the staining tendencies of iodine
forceps
grasping tissue
avascularized
lacking blood or lymphatic vessels
nevi
plural of the medical term nevus, meaning mole
Hand cleansing for medical asepsis
removing pathogenic microorganisms from the hands after they become contaminated
Dry Heat Sterilization
requires higher temperatures than steam and requires longer exposure times
Dressings
sterile material applied directly onto the surface of a wound or surgical site
Bandages
supportive material applied over the top of dressing and are not sterile
suture
surgical material or thread; may describe the act of sewing with surgical thread and needle
approximate
to bring together the edges of the wound
ligature
when suture material is used for tying off the ends of tubular structures during surgery
water
All of the following are methods of sterilization EXCEPT: chemical gas water steam
needles and syringes for anesthesia
All of the following would be placed on the side table (unsterile field) EXCEPT: anesthesia vial. biohazard container. needles and syringes for anesthesia. alcohol wipes.
Operating scissors always have straight, sharp blades
All of these statements regarding surgical, operating scissors are accurate
surgical incision, suturing a laceration, giving an injection or inserting a sterile catheter
Examples of invasive procedures include
isopropyl alcohol
The 70% alcohol solution that is commonly used as a disinfectant is known as
cauterization
The burning of tissues, either chemically or electrically, is known as: sterilization. cryosurgery. chemical tissue destruction. cauterization.
ratchets
The locking mechanisms on the handles of some surgical instruments
All the above
What is the purpose(s) of provider preference cards? a. Make setup for a procedure less difficult b. Make sure that the practitioner has the instruments needed c. Standardize procedures no matter which staff member sets up
Give the provider a separate container for contaminated instruments.
Which is true of the rule protecting sterile items?
All of these
Which of the following are key methods to protect a sterile object? a. Sterile objects must not touch unsterile objects b. Never turn your back on a sterile field c. Anything below the waist is considered unsterile d. All of these
Betadine
Which of the following is a well-known antiseptic and is available as a surgical soap called a "scrub" and as a nonsoap solution for preoperative skin preparation/ paint? isopropyl alcohol iodine hydrogen peroxide Betadine
informed consent form
Which of the following provides the patient with information on the medical or surgical procedure to be performed, describes the actual procedure in lay terms, cites alternative treatments, and lists the possible undesirable outcomes and risks involved in the procedure? surgical consent form informed consent form surgical history form HIPAA form
serrations
Which of the following refers to the crevices etched into the surfaces of the jaws of hemostats, some forceps, and needle holders? handles ratchets serrations teeth
Barrier gloves are applied before beginning cleanup.
Which statement is accurate regarding room and equipment cleanup?
Surgical hand washing should last from three to six minutes
Which statement is accurate regarding surgical hand washing?
Sodium hydroxide
a chemical used in a liquid state to chemically burn and destroy tissue in minor surgery
preference cards
a method of noting a provider's preferred method of conductinga a procedure that includes positioning, med(s), instrumentation, room set up and so on
swaged
a surgical needle that has been attached during manufacturing, to a length of suture material
sitz bath
a warm water bath, in which only the hips & buttocks are immersed
exudate
accumulated fluid in a cavity
dry sterile transfer forceps
allows sterile items to be applied or sterile items on the tray to be rearranged without the application of another pair of sterile gloves.
suppurant
an agent causing pus formation
sterile field
an area that is considered sterile, usually designated by a sterile drape; the area contains sterile supplies and instruments needed for a particular sterile procedure or surgery
antibacterial solution
capable of destroying bacteria and is often applied to a wound in the form of an ointment or cream
Silver nitrate
caustic astringent antiseptic.
friable
easily broken
infection
invasion of pathogens into living tissue
Steam sterilization
is the most widely used method of sterilization used in the medical clinic.
inflammation
localized response to injury or the destruction of tissue
anesthesia
loss of feeling or sensation
Gas sterilization
low-temperature chemical sterilization; best utilized in a hospital or large organizational setting
epinephrine
manufactured as a chemical and is often mixed with local anesthetics; causes vasoconstriction and is reduced blood flow to the area is desired
teeth
may be numerous or few but are always sharp & should approximate tightly when closed
Chemical (Cold) Sterilization
may use the same chemical agents used to chemically disinfect instruments or fomites; items must be sanitized first
Surgical asepsis
means all microbial life is destroyed before an invasive procedure is performed.
contamination
means to make something impure, unclean, not sterile, or potentially exposed to pathogenic substances.
Mayo stand/instrument trays
portable metal tray table used for setting up small sterile fields for minor surgery and procedures
surgical asepsis
procedures that render objects sterile; techniques to maintain sterile condition during an invasive procedure
box-lock
special type of hinge found on most ring-handled instruments, especially grasping
fenestrated
specialized drape that has an opening large enough to accommodate the surgical field
Cryosurgery
the destruction of tissue by applying extreme cold, silver nitrate, and carbon dioxide.
scalpel
the knife used to cut the skin
strictures
the narrowing of a tube-like structure such as the esophagus
ecchymosis
used for describing a closed wound commonly known as a bruise.
autoclave
used to achieve sterilization; uses steam under pressure to obtain higher temperatures than can be achieved with boiling
Hemostats
used to grasp and clamp blood vessels
electrosurgery
uses electric current in a concentrated area to either cut or destroy tissue whenever pathologic exam isn't required; useful in removing benign skin tags and warts