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100

The following drape is non-fenestrated and has a "slit."

U-drape 

TB. Ch. 17

100

The wound classification for a bronchoscopy.

Clean-contaminated

TB p. 429-430

100

A topical steroid used to reduce inflammation after eye surgery. 

Depo-Medrol

TB p. 633, 1071, 1105, 1116

100

The portion of the stomach that surrounds the lower esophageal sphincter.  

Cardia

TB p. 494

100

The enzyme used to soften the zonules of the lens before cataract surgery. 

Alpha-chymotrypsin

TB zonules p. 623

p. 640

200

The most commonly used position for mitral valve replacement. 

Supine

TB Ch. 16

200

A curved, transverse incision across the lower abdomen frequently used in gynecological surgery. 

Pfannenstiel 

TB p. 480

200

The name of the urinary catheter with a small, curved tapered tip used on patients with urethral strictures. 

Coude

TB p. 594

200

The islets of Langerhans secrete. 

Insulin

TB p. 518

200

Hyperkalemia

A high concentration of Potassium

Medical Terminology book

300

The surgical informed consent is signed in this way if an adult patient is illiterate.  

Patient marks with an "X" and witness verifies

TB p. 36

300

A laser beam that can travel through clear tissues without heating them.

Argon

TB p. 304

300

A congenital defect in which the fetal blood vessel between the pulmonary artery and aorta does not close. 

Patent ductus arteriosus

TB p. 930, 936, 940

300

The common bile duct and the pancreatic duct empty into this opening. 

Ampulla of Vater 

TB p. 518

300

Permission for treatment given with full knowledge of the risks. 

Informed consent

TB p. 25, 26, 36, 37, 38, 39, 255, 1087, 1094

400

The surgical position commonly used for thyroid and gallbladder surgery.  

Reverse Trendelenburg

TB Ch. 16 & p. 520

400

The three factors for reducing ionizing radiation exposure. 

Time, shielding, distance

TB p. 93

400

This is a commonly used preservative for tissue specimens.

Formalin

TB p. 186, 399, 402

400

The apron-like structure attached to the greater curvature of the stomach. 

Omentum

TB p. 431, 478, 491, 494, 496, 502, 503, 507, 509, 526, 892, 949, 1024

400

Low-level disinfectants kill most microbes but do not destroy this type of microbe.

Spores

TB spores Ch. 8

disinfectants Ch. 10 

500

This is also known as a fenestrated drape.

Aperture

TB p. 822


500

Compression of the heart from excessive fluid or blood buildup. 

Tamponade

TB Ch. 35

500

This term describes a hernia that occurs within Hesselbach's triangle.

Direct inguinal

TB p. 478, 488


500

This organ is connected by a duct to the duodenum.

Pancreas

TB p. 518

500

A normal resident flora of the intestinal tract.

Escherichia coli 

TB Ch. 8