red
blue
purple
yellow
100

The complete removal of all microorganisms from an object is called ______________

sterilization

100

what does NG tube stand for?

nasogastric

100

____________ are used to remove fluid, blood, and air from the pleural cavity

chest tubes

100

What does NE tube stand for?

nasoenteric tubes

200

what is an example of medical asepsis?

handwashing
200

what should be examined first before opening a sterile packet?

expiration date

200

chest tubes must remain ___________ than the patient's chest at all times

lower

200

NE tubes pass into the _________________

duodenum and small intestines

300

The goal of aseptic technique is to

reduce the # of harmful microorganisms to protect the patient

300

Non aseptic radiology procedures require ______ asepsis not surgical asepsis

medical

300

two scrubbed out techs should pass each other ______________

back to back

300

NG tubes are inserted into the nasopharynx into the _____________________

stomach

400

Most common type of catheter?

foley (balloon retention)

400

when wearing sterile gloves it is important to keep the sterile gloves in ______ and above the ______ level.

sight

waist

400

when opening a sterile tray your fingers must never touch the ________ of the tray.

inside

400

If the sterility of the object is in question or unknown what should be done?

Consider the object unsterile and do not use it.

500

_______________ asepsis is used to protect the patient from infection before, during, and after surgery 

surgical

500

___________ asepsis is the removal or destruction of infected material

medical

500

If the sterile field sheet becomes wet due to splashing this is called _______________

strike through

500

when prepping the skin start in the middle and work in an _______________ circular motion

outward