What is the last thing that should be cleaned during OR turnover according to AORN?
What is the OR table?
What is the proper PPE to be worn in the restricted areas of the OR?
What are hospital-laundered scrubs, shoe covers if applicable, a scrub cap, and a mask?
Which piece of OR equipment would you need to place sterile fluids in such as sterile saline and sterile water?
What is a double basin ringstand?
What are the 3 phases of surgical nursing?
What are preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases?
When is terminal cleaning to be done?
What is at the end of each day that the OR is used?
What are the three areas of the surgical suite?
What are the unrestricted, semi-restricted, and restricted zones?
What are two things you must ensure of prior to positioning your surgical patient onto the OR table?
What are safety straps must be present and the OR table must be in the locked position.
What is the number one concern for the surgical patient?
What is safety?
is to be completed prior to bringing in a case cart and supplies before the first case of the day.
What is damp dusting?
_________ is the number one way to combat microorganisms in the OR.
What is handwashing?
What is the piece of equipment that the surgical tech will utilize to pass instruments to the surgeon while at the sterile field called?
What is the mayo stand?
Which ancillary department receives the surgical patient during the immediate postoperative period?
What is PACU?
The ______ time is 1-minute for the purple top Super Sani-cloth wipes.
What is wet time?
How many pairs of gloves should you be donning when scrubbing into the sterile surgical field?
What is two?
What piece of equipment does AORN recommend to use for every case in order to keep a correct count of surgical sponges and that acts as a visualization tool for the entire room?
What is a sponge counter?
In which phase of surgical nursing will the nurse assist anesthesia with induction?
What is the intraoperative phase?
How should trash be tied prior to removal from OR?
What is using the gooseneck tie technique?
How many minutes should gloves be changed according to AORN's guidelines?
What is 60-150 minutes?
Quick! We need an x-ray and no one has lead on! You need to grab one of these to shield your team that is scrubbed in.
What is a chicken board?
What is the role of a nurse who can scrub into the sterile field called?
What is a scrub nurse?