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Bacteria that do not require oxygen to live are called: Anaerobic
Instruments with tungsten carbide jaws can be easily identified by: Gold handles
Robotic instruments: Do not come apart for cleaning Have mechanical and electrical components in the proximal end of the instrument Are heavier than standard laparoscopic instruments All the above
An important reason for instrument treatment to begin at the point of use is it: Helps prolong the life of the instrument
Automatic doing units are used to: Deliver a specific and consistent amount of detergent to water to produce the cleaning solution
Clean multi-part instruments that have even assembled to test for functionality should: Be disassembled and sterilized following manufacturer’s IFU
To protect themselves from splashes and spills, SP technicians assigned to the decontamination area should wear: Fluid-resistant gowns
These are used to breakdown fatty deposits on instruments: Lipase enzymes
The lining of the uterus is called: Endometrium
Healthcare regulations and standards provide consistency of departmental activities by outlining: Minimum levels of quality and safety
When a soiled instrument is found during the assembly process, the: Instrument and the tray it was in should be sent to the decontamination area for re-cleaning
Skeletal muscles: Are consciously controlled (move only when we want them to move)
The virus that causes hepatitis B is transmitted by: Blood
Departmental dress codes apply to: Everyone entering the SPD
Instrument wager racks and conveyor systems should be inspected: Daily
Chemical indicators (CIs) are: FDA Class II devices
The process or ability to kill or control the growth of living organisms is called: Biocidal
Injuries or disorders of the muscles, nerves, tendons or joints are called: Musculoskeletal disorders
Rigid container filter retention plates should be: Removed from the container and lid and cleaned separately
The absence of microorganisms that cause disease is called: Asepsis
The amount of time an item must remain in contact with a disinfectant to achieve disinfection is called: Wet contact time
When an instrument has a shiny surface, it is said to have a: Mirror finish
The word laminectomy means: Removal of part of the vertebrae in the spine
This organization issues, regulations to help ensure medical devices are safe: FDA
Personal electronics should not be taken into SP work area because they: Can harbor microorganisms
Contaminated items may be returned to the SPD: During scheduled soiled pick-up rounds By staff from user department In case carts
Device-related problems are reported to the FDA through: The MedWatch Program
Item should be contained for transport to: Minimize the spread of microorganisms
Cleaning brushed should; Be decontaminated following the manufacturer’s IFU
The prefix hypo- means: Below
Created by: Fendi14
 

 



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