What color is the abnormal tissue after staining with acetic acid in a cervical biopsy?
White
Which part of the kidney becomes the proximal ureter?
Renal pelvis
Which of the following is given IV after the donor kidney is removed to reverse the heparinization?
Protamine Sulfate
Which signal should alert the surgical team that the prostate capsule perforation is imminent and may conclude the procedure?
Leg Jerking
What are nephrons?
The functional units of the kidneys
Simple nephrectomy is routinely performed in which position?
Lateral
What might the donor kidney be placed into to reduce possibility of injury during handling and transplantation?
Woven Stockinette
At approximately what age or period would a patient Most likely be diagnosed with a Wilms tumor?
Between the ages 3 and 8 years old
What measure is taken to reduce the metabolic needs and prevents tubular necrosis of a kidney removed transplanted?
Cooling with collins solution or ice slush
What procedure is performed to remove a calculus lodge in the area of the hilum?
Pyelolithotomy
What is the procedure name for the removal of fibroid tumors?
Miomectomy
When is a patient classified as being end stage renal failure?
When both kidneys are functioning at or below 10 percent of normal
What anatomical structure is the bladder attached to in the males?
Prostate
The left kidney is larger and slightly higher than the right. True or False
True
Radical nephrectomy is usually performed with the patient is which position?
Supine
Just before the surgeon clamps the renal vessels of the donor's kidney, what does the anesthesia provider put in the IV?
Heparin and Mannitol
Which of the following procedure could be done in either a male or female?
Penectomy TURBT
TURP Hydrocelectomy
TURBT
What is Ethylene Oxide (EtO)
chemical used in this sterilization process and has been used to sterilize materials that would be damaged by high steam temperatures.