Aseptic Technique
Pharmacology
Anesthesia
Patient positioning
Skin Prep & Urinary Catheterization
100

 This is an inanimate object that harbors microorganisms, including dust.

What is a Fomite?

100

This is the study of drugs and their actions

What is pharmacology?

100

This involves the administration of an anesthetic along a major nerve tract. This technique blocks nerve impulse conduction from all tissues distal to the injection site

What is Regional?

100

This is used to lengthen the operating room table

What is the footboard?

100

To keep the microbial count within the sterile field to an irreducible minimum

What is the purpose of the Surgical Skin Prep?

200

This contamination occurs when when the passage of fluid permeates through the sterile barrier by wicking action

What is Strike-through Contamination?

200

This medication prevents blood clot formation during vascular procedures and graft insertions.

What are anticoagulants?

200

Morphine and Fentanyl are both types of this medication.

What are Analgesics?

200

When doing surgery on the posterior spine, lower leg, buttocks or perianal region the position of choice is this.

What is prone?

200

Self-contained unit that is constructed of a sponge applicator tip and chamber containing antiseptic solution

What is One-Step prep?

300

These microorganisms thrive deeper below the surface of the skin and are therefore more difficult to remove. 

What are Resident Flora?

300

The period of time required for the effects of the medication to begin to be demonstrated in the patient is the what?

What is the Onset?

300

This is the Surgical phase AND Stage that surgery occurs in?

What is maintenance phase and stage 3?

300

This used to move the patient from operating table or gurney

What is the patient roller?

300

Monitoring output of urine does this

What is aid in assessing kidney function and fluid balance

400

These microbes originate within an organism, tissue or cell

What are endogenous?

400

This is an undesirable and potentially harmful effect of a medication that can lead to organ damage or failure

What is an adverse effect?

400

This medication treats Malignant Hyperthermia crisis

What is Dantrolene?

400

This is necessary for all cases it secures the patient to the OR table placed 2inches above the patient's knee over the thighs if the patient is supine

What is the safety strap?

400

Indwelling, irrigating and this were the three catheter types mentioned

What is temporary?

500

This is the distance nonsterile individuals must maintain from sterile individuals, items, or areas.

What is 12 inches or 1 foot

500

When adding a liquid diluent to a dry ingredient to make a specific concentration of liquid you are doing this.

What is reconstituting?

500

As a ST you may be asked to assist the Anesthesia provider by performing this during intubation.

What is Sellick's maneuver?

500

Anesthesia method

procedure and incision site

patient considerations

surgeon preference

What are considerations for patient positioning?

500

Patient identity and this are done prior to beginning the student prep

What is confirm patient allergy status?

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