Must be covered with a cover-up jacket in the non-sterile role?
In preparation for hand hygiene, _______ should be rolled up
Sleeves
Surgical masks should be fluid and _____ resistant
Flame
This is used to prepare a sterile field for opening YOUR gown and gloves
A bare Mayo stand
OR floors should be ______ after each case
Mopped
Nails are to be short and natural, ____mm or less
2mm
Hands and arms should be rinsed thoroughly with _____ water.
Warm
This area is where the upper ties of the surgical mask should be secured
Behind your head
The first flap of a back table pack is opened ____ from you
Away
______ inspect the OR room for cleanliness before new supplies are brought into the room
Visually
____ need to be comfortable, protective, non-skid, and
dedicated to the OR
Shoes
Hands and arms should be dried with a disposable _____ towel.
Paper
The dosimeter is a device that keeps track of your intraoperative _______ and helps you stay safe
Exposure
How many feet from the wall should OR furniture be arranged before opening
1 foot
Terminal cleaning is done every ___ hours
24
____ should be donned first, then scrub top and pants
Cap or Hood
Alcohol based hand rubs should be used ____ and ____ eating or using the restroom
Before, After
When radiography is used in either the sterile or non-sterile environment, a protective ____ apron and thyroid shield is required
Lead
This could happen if you open a wrapped instrument set and toss it onto the sterile field
A tear in the back table cover
_____ requires healthcare workers to respect the private information of the patient
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
___ _____ or valuables are not allowed in the operating room environment
Cell phones
Sink water should be warmed to this range in degrees Fahrenheit
70 to 80
Proper fit and protection recommendations for eye protection are dictated by the ___
CDC
Name one of the two organizations that provide guidelines for the principles of aseptic technique
AST (Association of Surgical Technologists)
AORN (Association of periOperative Registered Nurses)
An example of a microorganism that can thrive for long periods of time
MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staph Aureus)
MRSE (Methicillin-Resistant Staph Epidermitis)
VRE (Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus
Hepatitis B
Pseudomonas Aeruginosa