Chapter 6 Workbook
An example of direct current is a
Battery
The mode of delivery used for neurological cases that does not require a dispersive electrode is the _____________ electrosurgical unit.
Bipolar
The path that electricity travels is defined as a ______________, which includes a source of power/generator, a conductor, a load, and a _______________.
Circuit, switch
Materials, including the most commonly used element of ________________, that allow the free flow of electrons are called ___________________.
Copper, conductors
_____________________ is a description of the flowing movement of free electrons in the outer orbit to another atom's outer orbit
Electric current
One alternating current cycle is called a _________ and in the US, we use a frequency of __________ cycles.
Hertz, 60
Materials that inhibit the flow of electrons are called
Insulators
The device that uses electricity, such as a light bulb, is called the
Load
_____________ within turbines or generators that can be powered by mechanical energy such as water, coal, or wind are used to produce an electrical current.
Magnets
__________ is anything that occupies space and has mass
Matter
The grounding pad (dispersive electrode) should be placed over a large ____________ mass.
Muscle
The rate at which work is done is called ______________, which is measured in ____________.
Power, watts
The electrosurgical unit uses ____________ current.
alternating
All matter consists of
atoms
The flow of the electrical charge (flow of electrons) is called _______________, which is measured in _____________.
current, amps
The third prong of an electrical cord is called the
ground
When the active electrode is not in use, it should be placed in the ___________ ____________ ____________
protective plastic holder
The positively charged particles in the nucleus of the atom are called
protons
The restriction of the flow of electrons is called
resistance
The electrical potential is called a ___________.
voltage