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Final Exam

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What are the phases of surgical case management?   1.) Preoperative (cut time or endoscope in) 2.) Intraoperative (during) 3.)Postoperative (dressing on or endoscope out)  
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Responsibilities of a CST   Create and maintain sterile field, place surgical dressing, count, time out, don proper attire, gather equipment, secure cords and tubing.  
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Responsibilities of CRNFA or CSFA   Positioning, draping. Visualize, retract, suction and sponging. Identify anatomical structures, assist with hemostasis, volume replacement or auto transfusion techniques, closure, dressing, transfering.  
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Responsibilities CRNA   Preop assessment, determine anesthetic used, discuss options, risk, benefits of anesthesia to pt. manage phases of anesthesia. provide supportive measures (fluid and airway management)  
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ARC/STSA   The Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting  
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CAAHEP   Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs.  
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NBSTSA   The National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting. (Credentials for CST and CSFA)  
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AST   Association of Surgical Technologist  
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Unintentional Tort   Patient misidentification, performing an incorrect procedure, foreign bodies left in patient secondary to counted items, patient burns, falls or positioning errors, improper handling or misidentification of specimen, incorrect drug administration, harm se  
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Intentional tort   assault, battery, defamation, false imprisonment, intentional infliction of emotional distress, invasion of privacy  
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Res Ipsa Loquitur   legal doctrine wrong site surgery or retained foreign bodies would fall into  
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method of pretrial discovery in which questions are answered under oath   Deposition  
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Sentinel event   incident report. ex. falls, medication errors, injury etc.  
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Diagnosis currently used in most jurisdictions to define state of irreversible death   Whole brain death.  
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Tissues that can be recovered after death   Corneas, bone, skin  
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Which body system is Diabetes Mellitus related to?   Endocrine system.  
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Type 1 Diabetes   insulin dependent. pancreas produces little or no insulin  
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most common type of shock seen in infants and children   septic shock  
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antibiotics contraindicated for neonates due to risk of kernicterus   Sulfonamides (Bactrim or septra)  
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trauma center that can treat patients on a 24 hour basis   level 1 trauma center.  
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Wilson Frame   operating room table used for prone patients in ortho or back cases.  
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What procedures is a fluid drain pan used?   genitourinary surgical procedures  
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smoke produced by laser or electrocautery shown to contain biological material   plume  
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Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA)   chemical compound composed of a mixture of liquid and powder. bone cement. Can be toxic.  
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harvested from natural rubber found in trees   latex  
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defines electrical potential. the potential energy of electrons at any given time between two points   volts  
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parts of esu   grounding pad, active electrode, generator, control panel,  
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what are transmissible forms of spongiform encephalopathy    
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what kind of outlets are used in the or   three pronged outlets.  
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Mechanical process used by ultrasonic cleaners during which air pockets implode to dislodge debris and soil from the crevices and serrations of instruments   cavitaion  
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abnormal communication between two normally separate intenal structures or an abnormal communiation between an internal structure and the body surface   fistula  
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#3 #7 #9 knife handles   fit 10,11,12,15 blade  
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#4 knife handle   fit 20-25  
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