Surgery Dept
OR Areas
Physical Hazards
Biological Hazards
Sharps Safety
100

This plan places ORs around a central clean core

What is the racetrack plan?

100

Area where street clothes are allowed

What is unrestricted area?

100

Three keys to radiation safety


What are time, shielding, and distance?

100

Treat all fluids as infectious

What are Standard Precautions?

100

Most common sharps injury source


What are needles and scalpels?

200

This design groups ORs by specialty like neuro or general surgery

What is the specialty grouping plan?

200

Requires scrubs and hair covering


What is semi-restricted area?

200

Device used to cut/coagulate tissue electrically

What is an ESU or Bovie?

200

Severe, life-threatening latex reaction

What is Type I hypersensitivity?

200

Wearing two gloves reduces this risk


What is sharps injury/exposure?

300

Main goal of separating clean and dirty areas

What is preventing surgical site infections (SSI)?

300

Masks required in this area


What is restricted area?

300

Three parts of the fire triangle

What are oxygen, fuel, and ignition?

300

Smoke from cauterized tissue


What is a surgical plume?

300

Never do this with a needle


What is recapping?

400

This department sterilizes instruments


What is the sterile processing department

400

Where patient prep occurs before surgery

What is preoperative holding?

400

Fire response acronym

What is RACE?

400

Best method to remove plume


What is a smoke evacuator?

400

Safe passing method for sharps

What is neutral zone?

500

Ideal location of surgery department

What is limited traffic and restricted public access?

500

Where patient recovers after anesthesia

What is PACU?

500

Fire extinguisher use acronym


What is PASS?

500

Minimum distance for plume evacuation effectiveness


What is 1 centimeter?

500

First action after sharps injury

What is wash immediately and report?

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