Anatomy and Physiology
Microbiology
Medical Terminology
Pharmacology and Anesthesia
Positioning and Prepping
100

This divides the nasal cavity is divided into two portions

What is the Septum

100

This part of the body that has the most abundant and various microbes

What is the mouth and throat

100

This suffix means 'excision'

What is 'ectomy'

100

The phase of anesthesia during which intubation occurs

What is induction

100

Skin prep that contains this solution should be allowed to dry before using electrocautery

What is alcohol

200

A large leaf-shaped laryngeal cartilage that acts as a trap door over the larynx

What is the Epiglottis

200

This cellular organelle is responsible for the *packaging* of proteins

What is the Golgi Complex
(ribosomes make proteins)

200

This abbreviation means "nothing by mouth"

What is NPO

200

One cc is equal to this

What is 1 ml

200

When performing the patient skin prep, the skin should be scrubbed and painted in this order

What is from the incision site to periphery using circular motion

300

This layer of the eye is clear, covers the iris, and contains no blood vessels

What is the Cornea
(conjunctiva does not cover the iris)

300

This is the chemical symbol for sodium chloride

What is NaCl

300

Mentoplasty is the reconstruction of this

What is the chin

300

A method of anesthesia in which medication is injected into the subarachnoid space affecting a portion of the spinal cord

What is a spinal block

300

This is the amount of sterile water necessary to inflate a 5ml Foley catheter balloon

What is 10ml

400

This is the pacemaker of the heart

What is the SA node

400

This is a fine, thread-like appendage that provides bacteria with motion

What is a Flagellum

400

"Chole" refers to this

What is bile

400

This is the purpose for administering Atropine preoperatively

What is inhibit secretions

400

The Sims position, which is a variation on the Lateral Position, is the preferred position for this procedure

What is a Colonoscopy

500

This large artery arises from the aortic arch and descends into the left arm

What is the (left) subclavian

500

This term means Cell "eating"

What is phagocytosis

500

'Pneumonectomy' refers to this

What is removal of a lung

500

Cardiac arrhythmias of ventricular origin can be treated with this

What is Lidocaine

500

Candy-cane stirrups that are not padded or are improperly placed on the O.R. table can cause pressure on this

What is the Common Peroneal ("outside of the lower leg") Nerve

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